[Evolution] More authentication headaches
- From: "Patrick O'Callaghan" <poc usb ve>
- To: evolution-list <evolution-list gnome org>
- Subject: [Evolution] More authentication headaches
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 18:46:32 +0100
Evolution 3.20.5
After switching from GOA to OAuth2 (possibly a coincidence but there it is) I've seen a return of the dreaded "infinite hang waiting for the server" problem which I hadn't suffered from in over a year, so before looking into it I decided to start by cleaning up my Evolution configuration, which hasn't been reset since I first installed Evo years ago.
I stopped Evo completely and deleted:
$HOME/.local/share/evolution
$HOME/.config/evolution
$HOME/.config/evolution/sources
$HOME/.cache/evolution
(all my mail is on IMAP so I don't care about losing local copies)
I then fired up Evo again and created new mail accounts. I noticed that after creating my Gmail account (using the Evo wizard with the default settings) I was not asked for the password, but the account loaded anyway. However after a while Evo started saying:
Failed to connect 'Gmail'
HTTP Error: Unauthorized
Furthermore, my Google calendar (which *did* ask for the password first time round) simply doesn't load. Sometimes the same error message as above, sometimes not, but no calendar entries in either case.
I tried logging out and in again. I even tried creating the account under a different Linux user. Nothing made any difference.
I normally use KDE, so I tried again under Gnome. Still the same.
It looks like there's still some trace of my old installation hanging around somewhere. Note that I didn't deleteĀ $HOME/.config/dconf.
Any hints would be welcome.
poc
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