Hello!

Minor (or major, if you depend on auto syncing) bug fix
release. Automatic syncing only ran once and notifications
were not translated.


Upgrading from release 1.2.x
----------------------------

The sync format of existing configurations for Mobical (aka Everdroid)
must be updated manually, because the server has encoding problems when
using vCard 3.0 (now the default for Evolution contacts):
   syncevolution --configure \
                 syncFormat=text/x-vcard \
                 mobical addressbook

The Funambol template explicitly enables usage of the
"refresh-from-server" sync mode to avoid getting throttled with 417
'retry later' errors. The same must be added to existing configs
manually:
   syncevolution --configure \
                 enableRefreshSync=TRUE \
                 funambol

Upgrading from releases before 1.2
----------------------------------

Old configurations can still be read. But writing, as it happens
during a sync, must migrate the configuration first. Releases >= 1.2
automatically migrates configurations. The old configurations
will still be available (see "syncevolution --print-configs") but must
be renamed manually to use them again under their original names with
older SyncEvolution releases.


Changes 1.3.2 -> 1.3.2
======================

* auto sync: only synced once (FDO #56667)

  A successful sync was incorrectly treated like a sync with a permanent
  failure, which prevents further automatic syncing.

* auto sync: notifications were not translated

  The code which enabled localization of messages created by the
  D-Bus server was incomplete. Localization was only enabled
  accidentally through KDE if the KDE platform modules was enabled
  during compilation and installed.

* HTTP Proxy: useProxy=0 overrides http_* env variables

  Previously, if http_proxy was set, a proxy was used even if
  explicitly disabled. This prevented disabling the use of a proxy
  which only made sense in some cases, like accessing something
  that runs locally. Explicitly telling SyncEvolution to ignore
  http_proxy is necessary because it doesn't support no_proxy.

* minor changes in testing and autotools files (missing Boost search path
  in gdbus* libs might have caused compile problems)


Source, Installation, Further information
=========================================

http://syncevolution.org/blogs/pohly/2012/syncevolution-132-released

Source code bundles for users are available in
  http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/sources
and the original source is in the git repositories
  http://cgit.freedesktop.org/SyncEvolution/

i386, lpia and amd64 binaries for Debian-based distributions are
available via the "stable" syncevolution.org repository. Add the
following entry to your /apt/source.list:
  deb http://downloads.syncevolution.org/apt stable main

Then install "syncevolution-evolution", "syncevolution-kde" and/or
"syncevolution-activesync".

These binaries include the "sync-ui" GTK GUI and were compiled for
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy), except for "syncevolution-activesync" which
depends on libraries in Debian Squeeze, for example EDS 3.4.

Older distributions like Debian 4.0 (Etch) can no longer be supported
with precompiled binaries because of missing libraries, but the source
still compiles when not enabling the GUI (the default).

The same binaries are also available as .tar.gz and .rpm archives in
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/. In contrast
to 0.8.x archives, the 1.x .tar.gz archives have to be unpacked and the
content must be moved to /usr, because several files would not be found
otherwise.

After installation, follow the
http://syncevolution.org/documentation/getting-started steps.

-- 
Patrick Ohly, on behalf of everyone who has helped
to make SyncEvolution possible:
http://syncevolution.org/about/contributors




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