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tobixen avatar tobixen commented on September 28, 2024

I'd like to see how the timestamp looks in the ics. Try this:

./calendar-cli.py --icalendar calendar agenda

and see if you can find the timestamps there.

I see that in my calendar the DTSTART is set up without timezone. I suspect that DTSTART is set up in UTC-time in your calendar, and that the code for converting to localtime is either missing or buggy.

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sfg avatar sfg commented on September 28, 2024

thanks for your comment! Indeed, DTSTART has the wrong time and has no timezone. For example, an event scheduled for 17:00 o'clock has DTSTART:

DTSTART:20170709T150000Z

Nextcloud uses Sabre. I file a report about that issue to Nexcloud mailing list.

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tobixen avatar tobixen commented on September 28, 2024

No, no, this is correct. Z means UTC.

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tobixen avatar tobixen commented on September 28, 2024

The bug is in calendar-cli, not in Sabre.

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sfg avatar sfg commented on September 28, 2024

sorry, I misunderstand you.

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tobixen avatar tobixen commented on September 28, 2024

Oh, sorry for the lack of feedback here. I believe the problem should be solved, if using the newest version of the python-caldav library.

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