Hi Andrews,
I continued the experiments by installing a completely clean Lightning on a Windows/Thunderbird which never had Lightning, so it is sure no cache of any kind is present. The synchronization of the 7 000 events took quite little time (1-2 minutes at most...).
In the same time the iCal refused to display anything from this calendar, even after I deleted the account and created it again.
Now comes the interesting part -
1. I create an event in iCal -> Lightning displays it
2. I edit the event in iCal -> Lightning displays the change
3. I edit the event in Lightning -> Lightning displays the change, and the event disappears from iCal
I could repeat it several times.
Isn't that interesting?
All the best,
Iv
I continued the experiments by installing a completely clean Lightning on a Windows/Thunderbird which never had Lightning, so it is sure no cache of any kind is present. The synchronization of the 7 000 events took quite little time (1-2 minutes at most...).
In the same time the iCal refused to display anything from this calendar, even after I deleted the account and created it again.
Now comes the interesting part -
1. I create an event in iCal -> Lightning displays it
2. I edit the event in iCal -> Lightning displays the change
3. I edit the event in Lightning -> Lightning displays the change, and the event disappears from iCal
I could repeat it several times.
Isn't that interesting?
All the best,
Iv