Am 05.11.2010 12:28, schrieb Patrick Ohly:
> On Fr, 2010-11-05 at 09:33 +0000, Nils Faerber wrote:
>> Am 04.11.2010 20:59, schrieb Patrick Ohly:
>>> On Do, 2010-11-04 at 17:58 +0000, Nils Faerber wrote:
>> [...]
>>>> I have to admit I have never ever seen or heard about "text/x-s4j-sifc"
>>>> so I have no clue what this is about.
>>>
>>> The Horde server is not configured correctly. It sends the client
>>> calendar data in an out-dated Funambol XML format.
>>
>> Does this also apply to the contacts? Because the same happens with
>> contacts - N900->Horde works, but not in the other direction.
>
> That might be the same problem.
It was, yes ;) (see below)
>> Now here comes my ignorance: I read "between" the lines here on the
>> mailinglist that basically Syncevolution negotiates dataformats and
>> profiles with the syncml partner. There also are config options in the
>> sync sources (like calendar) to hardy-fix some of those formats (like
>> using icalendar V2.something).
>
> SyncEvolution/Synthesis support that, but Horde doesn't. It basically
> detects the peer and then picks one format for sending. That goes wrong
> here.
OK.
>> Is there probably something that I can do on the N900 side to force
>> Horde into another mode?
>
> You might check your deviceId. That was a workaround that worked a while
> ago, but it should be in the code. Hmm, perhaps the N900 port still has
> that problem? The workaround was released as part of 1.0 beta 2.
This was it, yes!
I now use something like:
deviceId = sc-api-nat-<identifier>
which you proposed earlier on the SyncEvo Wiki:
http://syncevolution.org/wiki/Horde
(I should have read that earlier!).
> commit 185a33d3415a6156c9bcf7ee120566aa9b91983a
> Author: Patrick Ohly <[email protected]>
> Date: Fri Feb 19 16:13:43 2010 +0100
>
> deviceId: use syncevolution- prefix, helps Horde (MB #9347)
Hmm... would that make a diference in contrast to sc-api-nat-... ?
Cheers
nils
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