It's bug:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2012-07/msg00674.html
Not sure if that fix is in 24.2, but surely the latest pretest for 24.3
should work (which is pretty stable).
Thanks David; indeed, its working fine now in the 24.2.90 pretest that
was recently released.
I'm
Now that I've got org-caldav working (thanks David), here's a simple
helper function so that the files specified in org-agenda-files are
exported. I hope it works for others too!
(defun org-caldav-set-files-from-org-agenda ()
Set `org-caldav-files' from the files specified in
Hi David,
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 08:50:35PM +0100, David Engster wrote:
I'm at a loss why this happens, and I could not reproduce it with my
account. This problem really has nothing to do with org-caldav, since it
is delegating this part to the url package. As I've already written to
On Tue, Dec 04 2012, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi David,
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 08:50:35PM +0100, David Engster wrote:
I'm at a loss why this happens, and I could not reproduce it with my
account. This problem really has nothing to do with org-caldav, since it
is delegating this part to the url
I think it is a problem somewhere with my local setup; if I add the
following to .authinfo (chmod 600) then it uses the right username:
Machine www.google.com login my-gmail-login
I'm now about to see how to setup .authinfo.gpg so that I can also
include my password in that file.
Hmmm. not
Stephen Eglen writes:
I think it is a problem somewhere with my local setup; if I add the
following to .authinfo (chmod 600) then it uses the right username:
Machine www.google.com login my-gmail-login
I'm now about to see how to setup .authinfo.gpg so that I can also
include my password in
Suvayu Ali writes:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 08:50:35PM +0100, David Engster wrote:
I'm at a loss why this happens, and I could not reproduce it with my
account. This problem really has nothing to do with org-caldav, since it
is delegating this part to the url package. As I've already written to
David Engster deng at randomsample.de writes:
Bastien writes:
David Engster deng at randomsample.de writes:
That is very strange. It should first
ask: Username [for Google CalDAV]:. If it does not do that, maybe you
have that information in your .authinfo?
I have this:
machine
Stephen Eglen writes:
David Engster deng at randomsample.de writes:
Bastien writes:
David Engster deng at randomsample.de writes:
That is very strange. It should first
ask: Username [for Google CalDAV]:. If it does not do that, maybe you
have that information in your .authinfo?
I
Works with my davical server, as it seems!
But when I refile an entry from org-caldav-inbox to org-caldav-files it
gets downloaded into the inbox again the next time I sync. That's not
supposed to happen, is it?
It'd be neat if editing of synced events worked to a higher extent. Do
you plan on
Bastien writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
That is very strange. It should first
ask: Username [for Google CalDAV]:. If it does not do that, maybe you
have that information in your .authinfo?
I have this:
machine smtp.gmail.com login bastiengue...@gmail.com password xx
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Then I guess you patched org-caldav-sync to not test for
`url-dav-patched-version'? Anyway, I've now added support for the
Emacs-bzr version of url-dav.
Yes I did.
It does not ask for a username?
NO.
That is very strange. It should first
ask:
Hi David,
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav
Thanks for this. I tested it but can't make it work.
I use Emacs from after your patch to url-dav (7/26/2012)
and I use this simple configuration:
(setq org-caldav-calendar-id
Bastien writes:
I use Emacs from after your patch to url-dav (7/26/2012)
Then I guess you patched org-caldav-sync to not test for
`url-dav-patched-version'? Anyway, I've now added support for the
Emacs-bzr version of url-dav.
and I use this simple configuration:
(setq org-caldav-calendar-id
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 6:36 PM, David Engster d...@randomsample.de wrote:
I must admit I'm a tiny bit baffled that no one seems to be interested
in this. Anyway, no hard feelings ( ;-) ), but could please someone with
I'm interested in this too for my own project Org-sync [1], even if
I have written a package 'org-caldav' which can sync items to a remote
calendar server using the CalDAV protocol. The main purpose of this
package is to make better use of Org in combination with Android-based
mobile devices (yes, there is mobileOrg, but I have several problems
with it; that's a
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