Answer by lazart for All dates shifted by one hour in calendar after updating...
I've made a test-entry in my calendar yesterday with Sailfish 1.1.9.28. It didn't shift. It stays at the right time on Jolla, Thunderbird, and owncloud via web interface. Whoever is responsible for the...
View ArticleComment by luen
The new UI was cool, but the best thing about 1.1.9 was the CalDAV time offset fix! Having a working calendar is to me more important than the changes to the UI.
View ArticleAnswer by argonius for All dates shifted by one hour in calendar after...
The problem has been fixed in 1.1.9.28. After upgrading my Jolla, all dates are shown correctly. On my wife's phone with 1.1.7, dates are still shifted using the same calendar source. Tested with...
View ArticleComment by Miguel
It's fixed for me too. Using owncloud 8 + thunderbird + jolla (obviously). Thanks @chris.adams!
View ArticleComment by umglurf
I forgot to test it in Björnträsket, but opted in to early access and upgraded to Eineheminlampi. Calendar events from owncloud was still one hour off, but then I deleted the account and added it again...
View ArticleComment by SteelGrimpeur
UPDATE : An event created in OS X Calendar synced to OwnCloud does the 1-Hour Shuffle on the Jolla. An Event created directly in OwnCloud Calendar does not.
View ArticleComment by fledermaus
I have 4.10.2+9git9 - so one before the fix. Still want the blobs?
View ArticleComment by chris.adams
Please send to chris dot adams at jolla dot com The version of kcalcore-qt5 which includes the fix for this issue is version 4.10.2+9git10 You can check which version you have by doing `devel-su -p...
View ArticleComment by Conrad
Yeah, not fixed for me in Björnträsket either. On the plus side, I guess summertime will end soon so we'll have six months of usability. Sigh.
View ArticleComment by dalas.revo
Well, unfortunately I can't confirm. Instead, it has become worse. Events created before update are now even 3 hours off. I use posteo.de. Regards
View ArticleComment by chris.adams
@SteelGrimpeur thanks for confirming the fix for your configuration. @blubd1bub are you able to provide the raw VCALENDAR which is received from mailbox.org, so that I can debug your issue further?
View ArticleComment by blubd1bub
nope. At least not in my configuration: KDE Kontact mailbox.org Jolla. Still 1h offset
View ArticleAnswer by SteelGrimpeur for All dates shifted by one hour in calendar after...
Just updated my Jolla to Björnträsket and it seems to have been fixed ! I can create events in OwnCloud and they sync to Calendar with the correct time. Events I create in the Jolla sync back to...
View ArticleComment by poddl
well strange things happens. I installed today another patch "upcoming events on lockscreen", did a reboot and the timeshift was here again. Seriously I had about 2 weeks no time-shift anymore, the...
View ArticleComment by damourti
Hello @poddl , I can not confirm your statement with the patch. Can you check again the results after creating a new event with the Jolla and syncing with Owncloud at least 2 times in a row please?
View ArticleAnswer by poddl for All dates shifted by one hour in calendar after updating...
I did remove my calendar account, installed the "Sailfish OS Calendar Patch" by abyzthomas, applied the patch, add again my caldav account and the one hour time-shift is gone :-) Using owncloud server.
View ArticleAnswer by Conrad for All dates shifted by one hour in calendar after updating...
Just as an FYI on the fundamental weirdness of this, I've been looking at detailed syncevolution logs while I suffer from this (and with the Edinburgh Festival in August, I am really going to suffer...
View ArticleComment by kid
Deleting the accounts and DB and recrating them solved the issue for me. I'm using Davical and SailfisOS early access Eineheminlampi 1.1.9.28.
View ArticleComment by dyraig
I tried both with a new DB and an existing calendar - anything I sync from our Zimbra server is 1 hour off in summer time and on time in winter time (1.1.4.29) no matter what. Extremely annoying.
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