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2010-04-09
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2010-04-14
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2010-04-15
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open_system_abook: Cannot open book
I get this no matter what I try with osso-addressbook-backup. What is the correct, working syntax for it?
osso-addressbook-backup --export=contactesmeus.txt
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2010-04-15
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I would like to backup N900's address book to a file prior to a rsync to my desktop Linux box.
Using syncevolution or manually using the "backup" option of the address-book app is not an option for me.
This is that I found in my device using "ssh" and tweaking, but I'm not sure if this is the correct way:
-In dir /home/user/.osso-abook/db of the N900 is the database with contacts.
-The file addressbook.db seems to contain the relevant information.
-Copying this file to a Linux box and using the "file" command tells me that the "Berkeley DB" format is utiliced.
- The file could be copied, and data dumped for the backup, but format could change in the future. I think that is not a good idea to copy this file.
I decided another way:
-In /usr/bin/ there is an exec called "osso-addressbook-backup". This can be called to see available arguments.
-It seems that this app let to export/import contacts to vCard 3 format, for example:
osso-addressbook-backup --export=contactesmeus.txt
creates a file with contacts dumped in.
Somebody knows is this is a correct way or there is a better way?
Thanks,
Àngel
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