SyncEvolution 1.1.1 "Christmas Edition"
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Maintenance release, in particular improving syncing with phones.
There was a bug that could cause all kinds of weird behavior after
a failed sync with a phone, so updating is highly recommended.
For those not familiar with the project, SyncEvolution synchronizes
personal information management (PIM) data like contacts, calenders,
tasks, and memos using the SyncML information synchronization standard.
Support for additional protocols is under way. Up to and including 0.9.2,
a third-party SyncML server was required. Since 1.0, SyncEvolution itself
is able to act as a SyncML server, both via HTTP and Bluetooth (direct
sync with phones).
Changes 1.1 -> 1.1.1
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* Synthesis engine: fixed a corruption issue in internal meta data which
caused duplicates and other problems in a pretty indeterminstic way;
apparently caused by failed syncs (BMC #11044).
* Synthesis engine: recurrence rules with end date now sent correctly to phones (BMC
#11241).
The RRULE property was not encoded correctly previously during the
iCalendar 2.0 -> vCalendar 1.0 conversion. Events with recurrence count
were okay. Probably also affected SyncML servers without iCalendar 2.0
support.
The fix was confirmed to work with Nokia phones. It also helps with Sony Ericsson
phones, but at least the t700 still has a problem: depending on the phone's
time zone, it repeats the event for one day too long (BMC #10092).
* Synthesis engine: fixed broken time zone information when sending to phone;
previously that broke sending calendar updates to Nokia phones (BMC #9600).
iCalendar 2.0 time zone definitions imported from libical were not
encoded correctly in vCalendar 1.0 items as sent to phones. Nokia
phones accepted such data when part of a new event, but rejected
updates of it.
* Synthesis engine: shorter TZIDs, might help N900 calendar (BMC #6680).
The shorter TZIDs will be included in iCalendar 2.0 data exported
by libsyntesis and thus SyncEvolution. This change is motivated primarily
by the observation that the N900 calendar storage can handle TZID=<location>,
but not
TZID=/softwarestudio.org/Tzfile/<location>.
* ScheduleWorld: disable configuration template because service has shut down.
The template is only hidden from the GTK sync-ui, but remains in SyncEvolution
for the time being because it is referenced in several places.
* Evolution CalDAV: added workaround for "must sync twice" (BMC #10265)
The Evolution CalDAV backend seems to update its data when closing the
database, not when opening it. As a result, syncevolution had to be run
twice to see all data changes. The workaround is to open the database
twice at the start of the sync. This is done for all calendar databases,
regardless of which backend they use, in case that some other (yet unknown)
backend needs the same workaround.
* GTK sync-ui: workaround for "Sync Now" button not reacting to online
status changed (BMC #9949).
* Changed slow sync handling. Some users have complained about getting
duplicated contacts (BMC #10081). The exact reason is not known (no
useful logs provided yet), but it might be due to using "duplicate"
as resolution strategy during slow syncs.
This caused slightly different contacts to be duplicated instead of
merging the two copies, reasoning that "no data loss" is better than
"duplicates". This release switches to a mode where the engine
tries harder to avoid duplicates by merging data if modification
time stamps are available for contacts (usually they are). When fields
differ, the more recent data is kept.
* convert absolute alarm back to relative (BMC #11233)
Experiments show that at least Nokia phones (and thus perhaps also
Mobical.com) interpret a fixed alarm as "repeat alarm with the same
relative offset as on first occurrence". The same transformation to
relative alarm times is applied whenever the transformation to
absolute alarm is enabled for a peer.
* Sony Ericsson: enable conversion to absolute alarm times (BMC #10092)
Like Nokia and
Mobical.net, Sony Ericsson phones also seem to be unable
to deal with relative alarm times - verified with t700.
* Sony Ericsson C510: workaround for SyncML violation
The phone does not sent identifiers for the target database;
using the source identifier as fallback allows a sync to
run.
* Fixed a regression affecting users who had created a config
with SyncEvolution < 1.0. Using the config worked once, then
failed with "No configuration for ... found". Users must
manually remove the empty "peers" directory inside their
affected configuration, the fix only makes configs without that
directory usable again (BMC #9381).
* Removed obsolete workaround for older mKCal calendar storage.
* Fixed error message in QtContacts backend.
* Same SYNCEVOLUTION_DEBUG code as in master branch.
* Some updates to synccompare, including a workaround for a Perl
bug seen on Debian Testing with Perl 5.10.1-16 (Perl panic).
* Fix compilation of syncevo-dbus-server with libnotify 0.7.0 (BMC #10453).
* Fixed compilation on Debian GNU/Hurd (no MAX_PATH, Mac OS X confusion).
Source, Installation, Further information
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http://syncevolution.org/blogs/pohly/2010/syncevolution-111-released
Source snapshots are in
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/sources
i386, amd64 and lpia binaries for Debian-based distributions are
available via the "stable"
syncevolution.org repository. Add the
following entry to your /apt/source.list, then install
"syncevolution-evolution":
deb
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/apt stable main
These binaries include the "sync-ui" GTK GUI and were compiled for
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy). Older distributions like Debian 4.0 (Etch) can
no longer be supported with precompiled binaries because of missing
libraries, but the source still compiles when not enabling the GUI (the
default).
The same binaries are also available as .tar.gz and .rpm archives in
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/evolution. In contrast
to 0.8.x archives, the 1.x .tar.gz archives have to be unpacked and the
content must be moved to /usr, because several files would not be found
otherwise.
After installation, follow the
http://syncevolution.org/documentation/getting-started steps.
--
Patrick Ohly, on behalf of everyone who has helped
to make SyncEvolution possible:
http://syncevolution.org/about/contributors