Re: gpe Calendar

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On Friday 13 March 2009 14:37:07 Mark wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:36 AM, lakestevensdental
>
> <lakestevensdental@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Mark wrote:
> >> Does anybody know where the gpe calendar settings are stored? I
> >> screwed up trying to subscribe to a public Google calendar and now gpe
> >> calendar crashes on open before it finishes displaying the first
> >> screen. I just need to be able to remove that entry from whatever
> >> config file is involved. I can't do it from the GUI because of the
> >> crashing.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Mark
> >
> > You might try Erming sync program and change your Google calendar
> > settings there.  In theory, when you update, it will fix your GPE
> > settings, without GPE running.
>
> No dice. The problem is that I put an invalid URL into the
> subscription field in gpe calendar itself, which makes it fail when it
> tries to update when the program starts. Apparently it doesn't know
> how to handle that gracefully, so instead of an error message it just
> crashes.
>
> I know that's the problem because that's the only thing that changed
> when the crashing started.
>
> Uninstalling and reinstalling doesn't help, either. If I could just
> find the file that stores the subscription info and manually remove
> the bad URL and associated settings everything would be fine.
>
> I fixed the crashing by locating and removing the calendar database,
> but now the calendar just remains blank and the Erminig updates aren't
> repopulating gpe. Sigh...
>
> Mark

Can you spell "unfinished software"? Why do I need two pieces of software to 
run one calendar? Blah.

Ognen
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