Bug 1370487

Summary: Google calendar are read only
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Heiko Adams <bugzilla>
Component: evolution-data-serverAssignee: Milan Crha <mcrha>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Heiko Adams 2016-08-26 13:05:30 UTC
Description of problem:
Today I noticed that I can't add or edit any items of my google calendar through evolution because evolution says the calendar is read only.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
$ rpm -qa evolution\*
evolution-help-3.21.90-1.fc25.noarch
evolution-3.21.90-1.fc25.x86_64
evolution-rspam-0.6.0-15.fc25.x86_64
evolution-data-server-3.21.90-1.fc25.x86_64

How reproducible:
allways

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open evolution
2. Switch to calendar
3. Try to add or edit an google calendar item

Actual results:
Evolution says the calendar is read only

Expected results:


Additional info:

Comment 1 Milan Crha 2016-08-29 12:18:01 UTC
Thanks for a bug report. How do you configure the calendar, directly in the evolution or through GNOME Online Accounts (GOA)? If through GOA, does the GOA account in GOA settings show anything odd, anything like "Requires attention"?

Comment 2 Heiko Adams 2016-08-29 13:02:16 UTC
The calendar is configured through GOA but until yesterday there was no "Requires authentication" showing up in GOA settings. But now it works fine again.

Comment 3 Milan Crha 2016-08-29 13:28:05 UTC
Thanks for the update. I suppose it had been something with the connection to the server (and/or the server itself), which turns the calendar into the offline mode, which is read only currently.