On Wed, 2013-01-16 at 21:18 +0000, Gary wrote:
Hi
I've been struggling for days trying to work out how to configure syncevolution
to synchronise an Oracle Calendar to a specific Google Calendar and am still no
closer.
The Oracle Calendar is accessed via SyncML, right?
In that case the "Bridge between SyncML and CalDAV/CardDAV" entry in the
HOWTO overview page (
https://syncevolution.org/wiki/howto) is what you
want. It's not a full-blown step-by-step guide (feel free to write
one :-), it only points towards the relevant documentation about
database/databaseUser/Password.
Here's that documentation:
Finally, here is how the @webdav context needs to be configured
so that SyncML
clients or servers can be added to it:
# configure sources
syncevolution --configure \
databaseUser=123456 \
"databasePassword=!@#ABcd1234" \
addressbook/backend=carddav \
addressbook/database=http://example.com/addressbooks/123456/ \
calendar/backend=caldav \
calendar/database=http://example.com/calendar/123456/ \
@webdav \
calendar addressbook
# configure one peer (Memotoo in this example):
syncevolution --configure \
username=654321 \
password=^749@2524 \
memotoo@webdav
# sync
syncevolution --sync slow memotoo@webdav
The various sets of instructions and settings just confuse me even
more.
After much trial and error, I think I need to:
1) Set up a 'target-config' item that is configured to connect to the Google
Calendar I want... I _think_ I've managed to do this with someting like:
syncevolution --configure calendar/backend=caldav username=<my google user>
password=<my google password>
calendar/database==https://www.google.com:443/calendar/dav/<calendarID>/events
target-config@Google calendar
Right. Now also set databaseUsername and databasePassword for "@Google
calendar".
2) Create a sync profile that connects to the Oracle Calendar, but
references
this Google Calendar as what to sync with...
I try this by:
syncevolution --configure username-<My Oracle Username> password=<My oracle
password> syncURL=<Oracle Calendar URL> calendar/datbase=local://@Google
calendar/sync=one-way-from-server calendar/uri=./Calendar/Events?/dr(-14,60)
oracle calendar
No. Instead do it as quoted above.
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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