On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 08:56 +0200, Roth wrote:
First question before I dive into CalDAV. Which server do you
suggest?
DAViCal is included in many distros. Radicale also looked good, but make
sure that you have the latest version, 0.7.
And (hopefully) the last question before I have succeeded with
Funambol.
I don't understand how to import the local file into the local Evolution
calendar.
syncevolution --inport syc/ccc <calendarname, or what does come here?>
There are two ways. You can specify the database directly:
--import <.ics file> backend=evolution-calendar database=<database name>
Or you can configure a local SyncEvolution source in the @default
context and use that as an alias for these options:
--configure backend=evolution-calendar database=<database name> \
@default choose-calendar-source-name
--import <.ics file> @default choose-calendar-source-name
If you want to synchronize against the Funambol server, then you'll need
such a source in the config. Once it exists, you can configure and use
it for syncing with Funambol like this and use it for syncing:
--configure uri=<your sync source URI> sync=none \
syncFormat=text/calendar \
forceSyncFormat=1 \
funambol@default choose-calendar-source-name
--sync refresh-from-local funambol choose-calendar-source-name
Note 1: "choose-calendar-source-name" must not exist already locally.
Note 2: funambol is an abbreviation for funambol@default; I used
funambol@default merely to illustrate that it uses the previously
defined source.
Note 3: syncing of the new source is disabled, so "syncevolution
funambol" will not include it. The second line does an explicit refresh
of it.
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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