Le jeudi 28 mai 2015 à 10:01 +0200, Patrick Ohly a écrit : > [...] > > > > > Hope I didn't mess up the command line, here is what I did: > > syncevolution --run loglevel@memotoo=4 --sync refresh-from-remote > > memotoo memo > > > > I'm attaching the log file (the copy/paste doesn't look good in plain > > text). > > Reading calendar items seems to fail, with no obvious error logging at > all.
Memos "almost" worked. I erased ~/.local/share/evolution/memos/system/journal.ics and then I could perform a refresh-from-remote sync, only for memos, which successfully recreated the above file. But the subsequent attempts failed. And I could not do the same with the calendar.ics file. > > Does "LD_DEBUG=1 syncevolution --daemon=no --print-items memotoo memo" > show anything? The result looks correct: daniel@e6330d ~ $ LD_DEBUG=1 syncevolution --daemon=no --print-items memotoo memo warning: debug option `1' unknown; try LD_DEBUG=help syuid131753%2e212299596272388-rid: Logitech Harmony : syuid247279%2e212299596272398-rid: NUMEN : syuid295660%2e212299596272393-rid: Livres syuid408817%2e212299596272365-rid: E-mail jetable syuid409316%2e212299596272406-rid: Quickstep syuid458695%2e212299596272416-rid: Naissance Parents : syuid633486%2e212299596272346-rid: Clés autos syuid696773%2e212299596272358-rid: Caractéristiques de ... syuid697395%2e212299596272441-rid: Papier peint syuid699214%2e212299596272383-rid: Courbes périlleuses syuid771910%2e212299596272378-rid: Piles montres syuid781737%2e212299596272412-rid: Films à rechercher : syuid797248%2e212299596272420-rid: Scolinfo syuid806450%2e212299596272424-rid: e-CB syuid836056%2e212299596272372-rid: Pour les lavabos : syuid898450%2e212299596272428-rid: MAIF (sinistres) : syuid916864%2e212299596272436-rid: Livres syuid941545%2e212299596272402-rid: Diagral : syuid951393%2e212299596272432-rid: Adresse plan Google > Do you have memos locally? Yes, they match the above list. > > Do you perhaps still have obsolete EDS libraries installed? Quite possible, at least because at first I was using the Debian repository, before adding the Syncevolution repository. > > Try this: > > for i in /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/syncecal*.so; do echo $i; if ldd $i > | grep -q "not found"; then echo " unusable"; else echo " usable"; fi; > done > syncevolution --daemon=no --version daniel@e6330d ~ $ for i in /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/syncecal*.so; do echo $i; if ldd $i | grep -q "not found"; then echo " unusable"; else echo " usable"; fi; done /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/syncecal-2.so usable /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/syncecal-3.so usable /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/syncecal-4.so usable /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/syncecal-5.so usable /usr/lib/syncevolution/backends/syncecal.so usable It makes a whole lot, though everything is "usable". Could it be the problem? Should I do some cleanup there? > > On my own Debian installation, I somehow ended up with syncecal-4.so and > syncecal-5.so as usable. syncecal-5.so is the version which gets picked, > which happens to match libecal-1.2.so.16 because both use libical.so.1. > > syncecal-4.so is usable because I had an obsolete libical.so.0 installed > which wasn't used anymore by anything and could be removed. > To be precise, I am running Linux Mint Debian, which is now (after the upgrade) identical to Debian Stable (aka Jessie now), except for some Mint-desktop specific packages. For all the Gnome stuff like Evolution, there is no difference. -- Daniel CLEMENT _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.syncevolution.org/mailman/listinfo/syncevolution
