On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 08:56 -0700, Todd Wilson wrote:
I'll revise and expand my personal version of the README based on
the
comments you've given and repost. As I expected, there were several
aspects of SyncEvolution I was only partially understanding, and I'll
try to read through the documentation again with your comments in
mind. Since my main conceptual misunderstanding concerned the
relationship between databases and peers, could you give some extra
explanation and perhaps examples to help me out?
I am not sure what additional explanation I can give beyond what was
already said in the mail threads and in the revised README.
Some examples can be found in the HOWTO on the item manipulation
operations:
https://syncevolution.org/wiki/item-operations
This mostly just passes the required properties on the command line, but
all of the examples also work if you do a "--configure @somecontext
somesource" with the properties first and the just use "@somecontext
somesource" at the end of the command line.
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