I'm trying to use SyncEvolution for the first time, and I'm running into
a solid error when I try to do my first (refresh-from-client) sync:
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.381] SyncML server account: xxxxxxx
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.381] client: SyncEvolution 0.9.1 for desktop
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.381] device ID: sc-pim-51b0a4c3-f6a3-498a-a8eb-3b89feb4120d
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.381] using libedataserver-1.2.so.9
using libebook-1.2.so.9
using libecal-1.2.so.7
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.381] Scanning backend libraries in /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/
Loading backend library syncecal.so
Loading backend library syncfile.so
Loading backend library syncaddressbook.so
Loading backend library syncebook.so
Loading backend library syncsqlite.so
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.418] creating
/home/jwd/.cache/syncevolution/scheduleworld-2009-11-06-15-16/todo.before
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.560]
/home/jwd/.cache/syncevolution/scheduleworld-2009-11-06-15-16/todo.before created
[2009-11-06 15:16:51.560] creating
/home/jwd/.cache/syncevolution/scheduleworld-2009-11-06-15-16/addressbook.before
[2009-11-06 15:16:54.877]
/home/jwd/.cache/syncevolution/scheduleworld-2009-11-06-15-16/addressbook.before created
[2009-11-06 15:16:54.878] creating
/home/jwd/.cache/syncevolution/scheduleworld-2009-11-06-15-16/calendar.before
[2009-11-06 15:16:55.186] calendar: could not encode item as iCal:
040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E00800000000308FEABFA05DC801000000000000000010000000F0D61F794250FC45A6D673BD47934D15-rid
I've tried doing the same thing on a different machine where the
Evolution calendar is empty except for a test entry, and things seem to
work fine. So this might well be a corrupted entry in the first
machine's default calendar, but the hex string in the error message
doesn't help me to find it.
I couldn't find anything relevant on the list archives or searching the
web. It appears that error message used to refer to the failing item in
a more recognizable way.
This is syncevolution-evolution_0.9.1-2_i386 running with Evolution
2.22.3.1 on Ubuntu Hardy. The server is ScheduleWorld.
Thanks for the help!
-- John