On Wed, 2013-05-08 at 02:35 -0300, Juan Antonio Zuloaga Mellino wrote:
Google carddav stopped working, but there was no announcement.
The only reference I could find was this thread:
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2013-04/msg00008.html
I used to connect with this configuration:
--CODE--
syncevolution --keyring=no --configure \
username=<user>(a)gmail.com \
password=<password> \
addressbook/backend=carddav \
addressbook/database=https://google.com/m8/carddav/principals/__uids__/de...
\
target-config@webdav \
addressbook
--/CODE--
It fails with:
--OUTPUT--
[INFO] addressbook: backend failed: error code from SyncEvolution object
not found (remote, status 404): PROPFIND: Neon error code 1: 404 Not
Found
[ERROR] error code from SyncEvolution object not found (remote, status
404): PROPFIND: Neon error code 1: 404 Not Found
--/OUTPUT--
Lack of complains indicates that iPod/Pad/Phone and windows[78] phone
sync still works.
So it might be true that google started whitelisting the server.
Can anyone confirm this?
I need to check this when I have more time.
Is anybody working on a google-api for syncevolution?
There's some preliminary code for a google-api to vcard converter in the
gdatasource branch. But work on that stopped before it was usable as a
backend in SyncEvolution.
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