same problem here!!!
all as asger mentioned. all this started to happen after the fairphone update yesterday!!!
@Asger @Ian @ela You never mentioned that you had an update. Was it an update of Fairphone OS (please go to the Fairphone Updater app and tell us your OS version) or was it an update of Google?
hey stefan,
it was an automatic fairphone update. i have cherry 1.6, android 4.2.2.
i have noticed the update by chance, as i was looking at my phone while it was installing the update. i guess the other guys just have not realized it
best
ela
I had the same problem, turns out the Calendar app that is installed by the Fairphone Google Apps installer is outdated. You need to install the new calendar app from the play store.
Im running Cherry 1.6 (didnt know my phone had updatedâŚ)
exactely which calendar app should I install?
This one resolved the issue for me: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calendar&hl=en
Just (re) installed Kalendar from the playstore, it seems to have solved the problem
Thak you @ddewit
Also running Cherry here - but for a long time now. It wasnât a Fairphone update, at least in my case.
However, something else got me thinking: weâve got problems in our working group since the beginning of March when using Thunderbird + Lightning + Provider for GoogleCalendar. Some repeating entries stopped repeating with the 2nd of March, but should not have done so. We got rid of the problem by turning the âother calendarsâ off and on in at least two instances. (To be honest, also had other problems before, but thatâs a different story.)
Since March 6th, there is an updated Google Calendar app (linked by @ddewit, above). It may be possible that they changed their bloody API, again, so the calendar which came out-of-the-box on our doesnât work properly any longer.
I got no update message for this calendar, ever. It says itâs version 4.2.2.-eng.hjy.1406797706. @keesj, could you probably check with the Android developers if itâs an issue and see if this can be fixed in FP OS 1.8.2? (Whenever thatâs going to happen⌠:sigh: )
To be fair: itâs the first point of Googles bloody troubleshooting guide to advise us to use the current Google Calendar app.
i quess google has fixed the problem, as everything is working perfectly again without reinstalling anything, at least in my case
I closed the topic because a solution has been provided. @humorkritik please open a new topic for this question (I think best in the Software category):
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