Lars Henriksen bf3dba2ae2 Improve data load error reporting
The last part of loading appointments and events is performed by four
"scan" functions called from io_load_app(). Failure in this part of data
load does not use io_load_error().

The four "scan" functions are changed to return an error message on
failure and NULL otherwise (the previous return value was not used).

Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@calcurse.org>
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calcurse

Demo

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

  • build-aux: auxiliary files for the build process
  • contrib: useful tools such as hooks or the CalDAV synchronization script
  • doc: detailed documentation in plain text and HTML
  • po: translations and i18n-related files
  • scripts: additional official scripts, such as calcurse-upgrade
  • src: the actual calcurse source files
  • test: test suite and test cases for calcurse

Authors

calcurse was originally authored by Frederic Culot and is currently maintained by Lukas Fleischer.

Of course, there are numerous other contributors. Check the Git commit log and the Thanks section in the manual for a list of people who have contributed by reporting bugs, sending fixes, or suggesting improvements.

Contributing and Donations

Patches, bug reports and other requests are always welcome! You can submit them to one of our mailing lists (check the patch submission guidelines for details) or via GitHub.

We are also extremely grateful for donations which help us continue developing calcurse as open source software and are used to cover recurring costs, such as for our servers. You can use https://calcurse.org/donate/ for a one-time payment. If you prefer another form of donation, do not hesitate to contact us!

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