On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 13:51 +0100, Colin Shea wrote:
> First off, the Arch Linux AUR package doesn't seem to install
> syncevo-dbus-server, but it is compiled. (The packaging script just calls
> ./configure, make, & make install.) Running it manually always produces
> an error - if the system (not session) dbus server is running, it
> returns "server already running?" and if the system dbus server is not
> running, it says it is "ready to run" but also says the connection setup
> for connman failed. Even running it as root causes the same error.
That's not an [ERROR]. Ignore the message.
> For step 7, the script is already installed globally to /usr/bin, I
> guess that doesn't matter too much.
>
> For step 8, how do I get a client to sync? Especially a test client. I
> am trying to test the configurations by doing a SyncEvolution <->
> SyncEvolution sync. (I plan on 'stretching' that so that my server &
> desktop are in sync instead of just on the local machine.)
>
> The later steps, it seems, would make more sense after I understand the
> above points, as the `syncevolution --configure` calls are simple
> enough. I would like a series of commands that configure a client, as
> one would to configure SyncEvolution for ScheduleWorld (but I don't use
> ScheduleWorld anyways).
It's very similar:
syncevolution --configure --template SyncEvolution \
--sync-property syncurl=<my URL> \
--sync-property username=<my username> \
--sync-property password=<my password> \
my_server
syncevolution my_server
Because the server does not create configurations automatically, you'll
have to follow the instructions for identifying the client and creating
a configuration for it on the server, using the same username/password.
--
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.
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