[Bug 482622] Re: After configuring a caldav Calendar, 100% CPU load, caldav not loaded

Ivan Noris vix at deja-vix.sk
Sat Dec 26 00:25:17 UTC 2009


(This should be lightning-extension package, not lightning).

I have the same problem:

- I'm using Davical CalDAV calendar server (0.9.7)
- I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 (upgraded a few days ago, but the same behaviour was on the Ubuntu 9.04 as well)

When running Thunderbird with lightning-extension configured, I have to restart it (sometimes as well as 10 times!) to have my calendar displayed!
I have the same calendar configured in Evolution and Sunbird (both Ubuntu 9.10 packages) and the calendar displays and always works.
Also: when I remove/unsubscribe the calendar and try to configure it again, it always works in the current Thunderbird session, but after the first TB restart, it behaves as described.

The bigger problem is, that when Thunderbird is "hanging", I can't
access my IMAP folders (seems that all network threads of TB are busy
because the calendar does not load data or something like that).

When running from the terminal, the following is displayed:

(thunderbird-bin:29680): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple times
Registering Enigmail account manager extension.
Enigmail account manager extension registered.

(thunderbird-bin:29680): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple times
using /usr/lib/thunderbird/extensions/calendar-timezones at mozilla.org/timezones.sqlite
timezones version: 0.1.2008d
[calAlarmService] starting...
CalDAV: Status 207 on initial PROPFIND for calendar My Shared Calendar
CalDAV: Authentication scheme Basic
CalDAV: Status 207 on getetag for calendar My Shared Calendar
CalDAV: Status 207 on getetag for calendar My Shared Calendar

Regards
Ivan

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