I used the $VERSION = "0.5.2" you sent me here is two trials : the term inside () do not appear on the terminal
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ical2rem.pl basic.ics (wait a lot without nothing happening) REM MSG Calendar Events:%"%"% Invalid local time for date in time zone: America/Sao_Paulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat *.ics | ical2rem.pl (wait a lot without nothing happening) REM MSG Calendar Events:%"%"% Invalid local time for date in time zone: America/Sao_Paulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 2008/5/19 Justin Alcorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You must have a very old version. We converted the code to use it as a > pipe a long time ago: > > # version 0.5.2 2007-03-23 > # - BUG: leadtime for recurring events had a max of 4 instead of > DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME > # - remove project-lead-time, since Category was a non-standard attribute > # - NOTE: There is a bug in iCal::Parser v1.14 that causes multiple > calendars to > # fail if a calendar with recurring events is followed by a calendar > with no > # recurring events. This has been reported to the iCal::Parser > author. > # version 0.5.1 2007-03-21 > # - BUG: Handle multiple calendars on STDIN > # - add --heading option for priority on section headers > # version 0.5 2007-03-21 > # - Add more help options > # - --project-lead-time option > # - Supress printing of heading if there are no todos to print > # version 0.4 > # - Version 0.4 changes all written or inspired by, and thanks to Mark > Stosberg > # - Change to GetOptions > # - Change to pipe > # - Add --label, --help options > # - Add Help Text > # - Change to subroutines > # - Efficiency and Cleanup > # version 0.3 > # - Convert to GPL (Thanks to Mark Stosberg) > # - Add usage > # version 0.2 > # - add command line switches > # - add debug code > # - add SCHED _sfun keyword > # - fix typos > # version 0.1 - ALPHA CODE. > > you use it now by doing: > > cat *.ics | ical2rem.pl > > http://jalcorn.net/public/ical2rem.pl > > > On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 7:04 AM, Daniel Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> >> I did this. I am repeating here the sequence in another machine from >> scratch. >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ical2rem.pl >> can't opendir local/cal: Arquivo ou diretório inexistente at >> /home/daniel/bin/ical2rem.pl line 47. >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mkdir local >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mkdir local/cal >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ical2rem.pl >> MSG Calendar ToDos:%"%"% >> REM MSG %"%"% >> MSG Calendar Events:%"%"% >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ical2rem.pl basic.ics >> MSG Calendar ToDos:%"%"% >> REM MSG %"%"% >> MSG Calendar Events:%"%"% >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cp basic.ics local/cal/ >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ical2rem.pl basic.ics >> (wait a lot without nothing happening) >> Invalid local time for date in time zone: America/Sao_Paulo >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ical2rem.pl local/cal/basic.ics >> (wait a lot without nothing happening) >> Invalid local time for date in time zone: America/Sao_Paulo >> >> >> I hope this helps ! >> >> >> Daniel >> >> >> >> 2008/5/19 Akshay Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> Maybe try creating the directory first, that may help. >>> >>> >>> On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Daniel Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Working a bit more I surpassed the Perl problems in my two differente >>>> machines >>>> >>>> Now the problem is >>>> >>>> >>>> :~$ ical2rem.pl basic.ics >>>> can't opendir local/cal: File or directory non-existent at >>>> /home/daniel/bin/ical2rem.pl line 47. >>>> >>>> The line 47 is >>>> my $cal_dir = "local/cal"; >>>> >>>> I have to change ical2rem by hand there? >>>> >>>> This local/cal is the directory which will contain all my *.ics files ? >>>> >>>> Thanks Eyolf for your patience ... >>>> >>>> Daniel >>>> >>>> 2008/5/16 Daniel Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>> >>>> The solution: >>>>> >>>>> I had to remove ~/.cpan >>>>> >>>>> then I used >>>>> >>>>> > cpan >>>>> >>>>> exit >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> on the shell I used again >>>>> > sudo cpan -i iCal::Parser DateTime >>>>> >>>>> Now ical2rem seems to work partially >>>>> >>>>> However it requests local time zone >>>>> >>>>> $ ical2rem.pl >>>>> Cannot determine local time zone >>>>> Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: SV 0x878df18, Perl interpreter: >>>>> 0x8153008. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2008/5/15 Daniel Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>> >>>>> In my Ubuntu 8.04 I cannot use >>>>>> >>>>>> ical2rem >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I tried >>>>>> >>>>>> cpan -i iCal::Parser DateTime as root. as recommended in >>>>>> >>>>>> http://wiki.43folders.com/index.php/ICal2Rem >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The result is always >>>>>> >>>>>> $ ical2rem.pl >>>>>> Can't locate iCal/Parser.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl >>>>>> /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8 /usr/lib/perl5 >>>>>> /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.8 /usr/share/perl/5.8 >>>>>> /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /home/daniel/bin/ical2rem.pl line 38. >>>>>> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /home/daniel/bin/ical2rem.pl line >>>>>> 38. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 2007/10/3 Eyolf Østrem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 20.09.2007 (11:05), Justin Alcorn wrote: >>>>>>> > http://wiki.43folders.com/index.php/Remind_Sync_FAQ >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Start putting answers in there. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Excellent! perhaps one could add one thing to this (from the page): >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # use wget within a cron job to download that calendar on a regular >>>>>>> basis. put them in a folder names /here/are/my/calendars >>>>>>> # use the ical2rem.pl file above just change the $cal_dir into your >>>>>>> /here/are/my/calendars folder. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you don't absolutely need to have the google.ics file itself >>>>>>> locally, the two steps can be combined into one: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> wget -O - http://secret.address.to.google.calendar/basic.ics | >>>>>>> ical2rem.pl > ~/.calendars/google.rem >>>>>>> >>>>>>> or whichever name and location one wants to use. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I tried to register at the wiki, but there wasn't a "create account" >>>>>>> option at the "Log in/create account" page... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> eyolf >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Lt. 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