On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 23:23 +0100, Guy Stalnaker wrote: > What is meant by "Oracle branch"?
At one point there was a branch in our source code repository for Oracle. It had a new template for Oracle. This has been rolled into the main branch and is in the latest releases, so you can use "--configure --sync-property syncurl=<my url> ... oracle". > I, too, am trying to get syncevolution to work with an Oracle Calendar > OCAS SyncML server (I am the administrator of that system, btw). Right > now the *default* Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 install of syncevolution+Genesis > appears to be configured correctly. The logs show a successful > connection to the SyncML server (so we know the URL/credentials are > correct), but the sync concludes with a 503 error (have removed > indenting for legibility): > > <quote> > [2010-06-16 15:51:47.622] 'processStatus' - Processing incoming > Status [--][++] [->end] [->enclosing] > o [2010-06-16 15:51:47.622] Started processing Command 'Status' > (incoming MsgID=1, CmdID=6) > o [2010-06-16 15:51:47.622] WARNING: RECEIVED NON-OK STATUS 503 for > command 'Alert' (outgoing MsgID=1, CmdID=4) > o [2010-06-16 15:51:47.622] - TargetRef (remoteID) = './Contacts' > o [2010-06-16 15:51:47.622] - SourceRef (localID) = './addressbook' > o [2010-06-16 15:51:47.622] - Item data = > o [2010-06-16 15:51:47.622] Found matching command 'Alert' for Status > </quote> ./Contacts is correct and matches the Oracle template (ignoring case, which IMHO doesn't matter). Perhaps this article here helps? It is about Behive, but I can imagine that Calendar Server also needs server-side configuration changes. http://syncevolution.org/wiki/nokia-n900-oracle-beehive -- Best Regards, Patrick Ohly The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of Intel on this matter. _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution
