Andreas Dalsgaard wrote: > 2008/7/12 Al Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> On Friday 11 July 2008, Kalle Happonen wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Brian C wrote: >>> >>>> Brian C wrote: >>>> [a long error message because he didn't run the script from the OM >>>> terminal] >>>> >>>> Ok, so the script runs now that I realize it must be run from the OM >>>> terminal. >>>> >> It might work from an ssh session if you run: >> dbus-launch scriptname >> I haven't tried this though - just guessing based on similar behaviour from >> gconftool-2 >> >> >>>> However, it appears to have entered all "null" contacts and >>>> so far none of them appear to have any actual contact info in them >>>> > > If you do not want to delete all the "null" contacts by hand I've made > a script(attached as remove_all_contacts.py) based on Wurps script > which removes all contacts in your addressbook. It should be pretty > easy to modify so that it only deletes "null" contacts. > > >>> I ran into the same problem, but I did get them in now with the script. >>> I had two issues actually. The easiest to try >>> is to remove the empty lines between the entries in the vCard file, and >>> have them all in a long jumble. That solved my last problem. >>> >> Blank line removal should be a one-liner - if only I were more familiar with >> python ;-) >> > > Take a quick look at the attached import_contacts.py script, it is > based on Al Johnson modification to Wurps script. > > Hah, thanks for fixing the script. I almost feel ashamed for not spending a few minutes to fix it up, but just did vim magic on my contacts files :). And thanks for the contact remover too! >>> I did have another problem when I played around with the contacts in >>> Evolution on the desktop. I started by exporting the contacts as vCard >>> from Wammu. Evolution refused to read those v2.1 vCards. I then >>> exported it as ldif from wammu, and had to make a small change in the >>> entries so that evolution read them correctly (adding a cn or smth). >>> AFAIK the openmoko contacts is also based on evolution so there might be >>> similar problems. >>> >>> When I tried to import Wammu vCards, they showed up as null entries on >>> openmoko. When I exported the contacts as vCard (3.0) from evolution, >>> and removed the empty lines in the vCard file, I could import them to >>> openmoko with the script. I'm not sure if the new vCard format helped any. >>> >> Interesting...I remember having similar problems with OpenXchange a couple of >> years ago. It assumed v3 and didn't check the version in the vCard itself. >> You had to pick which interface to use depending on the vCard version. i >> wonder if Evolution Data Server is doing something similar? >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> community@lists.openmoko.org >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> community@lists.openmoko.org >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
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