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From: Tom J. <tc...@to...> - 2024-05-05 18:28:16
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Well, no luck. I have page dumped and restored in the simplest possible way, and the calendar populates, but I still can't create an event. I get the same error codes, and the postgresql log says: davical_app@davical ERROR: column "dtstart_orig" of relation "calendar_item" does not exist at character 90 If, however, I start with a completely blank calendar, not a restored one, I can in fact write to it. On 5/5/24 18:40, Tom Jewell wrote: > This appears to be a problem with the method I'm using to page dump > from the 22.04 version, then restore to the 24.04 version. This hasn't > been a problem before, and I've been backing up and restoring the > Davical database since 2013. Ah, well. Am trying alternative methods > to the pg_dump string I've been using, but it may be a while as my > acquaintance with postgresql is pretty minimal. > > > On 5/4/24 18:10, Tom Jewell wrote: >> I have installed Ubuntu Mate 24.04 from scratch and then installed >> davical+awl from the Ubuntu repository. Everything seems to go >> alright, various calendars (Thunderbird, DAVx5) populate, but it is >> not possible to modify the database, i.e, add or change an event, or >> add or modify anything else. I get a 500, status code 2147746065 >> error when I try. >> >> After several days of futzing around, I deleted the davical and awl >> directories that I had installed from the repository and replaced >> them with the old davical and awl directories from my Ubuntu Mate >> 22.04 installation. Everything works this way. Perhaps there's >> something strange going on with this latest repository version. >> >> Meanwhile, is there any danger in using the older versions of davical >> and awl with 24.04? >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Davical-general mailing list > Dav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/davical-general |