On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 22:07 +0000, Oskar Welzl wrote:
I've been using SyncEvolution compiled from source for quite a
while now
(successfully until 0.8); V0.9 now really makes it difficult for me.
Why did it become more difficult with 0.9? Without the GUI (which is off
by default) the library dependencies should be about the same as in 0.8.
It was whole lot more difficult to compile for my gentoo system (and
I'm still
trying to get the packages fit for Maemo ;) ...), but what's worse is that it
won't sync my calendar:
[ERROR] calendar: could not read revision identifier for item
pas-id-419B999600000002-birthday-rid: only refresh-from-client synchronization
is supported
That's weird, now because my sources/calendar/config.ini explicitely states:
...
sync = refresh-from-client
...
Hmm, we might have a code path in 0.9 which triggers this exception. I
don't remember how it worked in 0.8, but this code probably has changed.
I'll check.
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