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Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
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Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
The bug report formerly in this post was just me being to impatient, but here's another one that might interest you:
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/erminig-ng-0.1.2 $ python erminig-ng --sync-calendars 1. Answering no to all calendars. 2. Answering yes to create N900 on Google - got error. 3. Answering yes to create N900 on Google - worked. Although it seems that it didn't export the existing stuff in the N900 calendar to the Google N900 calendar? Is there a way to remove this N900 configuration and recreate the bond, without affecting the other connection I have (where my main Google calendar created a calendar on my N900)? /P |
Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
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To fix in the interim: you can redo the actions (i.e. asking for the creation of calendars on Google) until Google cooperates. Usually on the second try everything goes well. A more definitive fix will come up in the next release (I still don't know whether it will be a major release with GUI, or just a bugfix release). |
Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
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I think you missed this edit: Quote:
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Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
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Woops, missed the edit, indeed! To answer your question: yes, what makes Erminig ask for a new calendar is the entry in googleIDs. If an entry alread exist, then it won't ask you about that calendar. The format of that table is: local_calendar_id | google_calendar_id you should also perform cleanup in the events table (in erminigdb), by removing local events ids and the corresponding google id. Local events (and their IDs) are stored in ~/.calendar/calendardb sqlite3 file, so you may be able to track down which events you want to remove (many events information are stored in the Components table). Beware that fiddling with the calendar db can be dangerous... |
Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
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Reran --sync-calendars and a couple of ordinary syncs, but the existing data still won't get synced. The data in the N9i00 calendar is synced to my N900 calendar via MfE (from another Exchange server than the one mentioned in an earlier post). So I'm trying another approach - chaning MfE to sync to the calendar created by Erminig when I did --sync-calendar from my main Google calendar. Quote:
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Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
Just when you thought I ran out of bug reports:
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------------------------------------------- Before the error it successfully synced a lot of events. Edit: The error is repeating at each run, but not until the same bunch of birthdays has been ignored, and a couple of updates have been updated (or at least it says so on screen). /P |
Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
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This is a shortcoming that will also be fixed in the next major version. |
Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
Ah, that explains it. So I should have deleted all calendars on N900, deleted the .erminigdb file and then run --sync-calendars.
I can also report that changing which calendar MfE should sync with made MfE delete a few thousand entries on that Exchange server and then added all entries from the calendar (the one I changed to) on my N900. :) /P |
Re: [Announce] Erminig-NG: two-way synchronization Google Calendar <-> Fremantle Calendar
Hi everybody! A little help please.
Everytime I try to unzip it I get "permission denied" as you can see...I am totaly new at this. thanx in advance! |
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