On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 19:39 +0100, h2oz7v wrote:
This might sound like an obvious question, but can I build
syncEvolution without install Evolution itself?
Yes. The configure script defaults to building with Evolution and
complains if the development files are not found, but using
--disable-ebook --disable-ecal will tell it to proceed anyway.
I don't use Evolution, rather Thunderbird and am interested in
syncEvolution for its synching directly over Bluetooth. I would then
synch via Fundambol and its corresponding TB extension.
I don't quite see how SyncEvolution gets involved here. Do you mean that
you'll sync TB<->Funambol<->SyncEvolution<->phone? That's
possible, but
wouldn't it be easier to sync Funambol and the phone directly?
Or use SyncEvolution as local SyncML server and sync
TB<->SyncEvolution<->phone.
In both case you can use the local file backend in SyncEvolution to
store data.
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