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Due to deficient validation, it is possible to get an inconsistent database with an appointment that ends before it begins. Edit an existing one and specify an end time by a date that precedes the start date, or create a new one and give a date as end time that precedes the start. Then exit calcurse; on restart it will report a data error and exit. Signed-off-by: Lars Henriksen <LarsHenriksen@get2net.dk> Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@calcurse.org>
calcurse
Building
Install the following build dependencies. If your distro segments development files from core packages (i.e., *-devel or *-dev packages), you may need to install those as well:
- gcc
- automake
- asciidoc
- gettext with development files
- ncurses with development files
If you are using a release tarball, the following commands can be used to build and install calcurse:
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
Note that make install needs to be run as root. When working on a Git
checkout, you need to run ./autogen.sh before ./configure.
Package Overview
src: contains calcurse sourcestest: contains a test suite and test cases for calcursescripts: contains additional scripts, such ascalcurse-upgradedoc: contains detailed documentation in plain text and HTML
Authors
- Lukas Fleischer (Maintainer)
- Frederic Culot (Original Author)
Contributors
- RegEx support: Erik Saule
- Dutch translation: Jeremy Roon, 2007-2010
- French translation: Frédéric Culot, 2006-2010
- French translation: Toucouch, 2007
- French translation: Erik Saule, 2011-2012
- French translation: Stéphane Aulery, 2012
- French translation: Baptiste Jonglez, 2012
- German translation: Michael Schulz, 2006-2010
- German translation: Chris M., 2006
- German translation: Benjamin Moeller, 2010
- German translation: Lukas Fleischer, 2011-2012
- Portuguese (Brazil) translation: Rafael Ferreira, 2012
- Russian translation: Aleksey Mechonoshin, 2011-2012
- Spanish translation: Jose Lopez, 2006-2010
Also check the Thanks section in the manual for a list of people who have
contributed by reporting bugs, sending fixes, or suggesting improvements.
Description
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