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Ventura - No calendars #3

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Juul1 opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 7 comments
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Ventura - No calendars #3

Juul1 opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 7 comments

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@Juul1
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Juul1 commented Jan 24, 2023

Hi,

Since the update to Ventura my streamdeck doesn't show any upcoming calendar items.
When running the script in the terminal it gives me the error: No calendars. The calendars are listed in the km-icalbuddy.sh file and have worked before.

@tjluoma
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tjluoma commented Jan 24, 2023 via email

@Juul1
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Juul1 commented Jan 25, 2023

Thanks, I found a solution in this blog, this guy has tweaked your solution to just one KM:
https://c33tech.com/blog/2022/03/a-fully-automated-home-office-dnd-solution/

In the next blog he has added a macro to give KM access to the calendar: https://c33tech.com/blog/2022/11/ventura__keyboard_maestro__icalbuddy__confusion/

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tjluoma commented Jan 25, 2023 via email

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avivo commented Feb 6, 2023

Has anyone figured out an approach to using icalBuddy on Ventura? I tried the approach linked above without success (I was able to give permissions, e.g. for Terminal, but still go no calendars!)

@tjluoma
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tjluoma commented Feb 6, 2023

No, as far as I know, there's no way to make it work in Ventura.

@Juul1
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Juul1 commented Feb 6, 2023

the solution I've mentioned is working for me. I've installed ical-buddy via brew: https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/ical-buddy.
And referred in the execute shell script to the homebrew path. See screenshot in link below:

https://share.cleanshot.com/f4Gn261Q

@JonLaliberte
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Just wanted to chime in to say thanks for sharing this. I wasn't having any luck using the iCalBuddy binary I had installed, but for some reason installing via brew fixed it. I just run it using its full path (/usr/bin/loca/icalbuddy), so no need to add the homebrew path.

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