Thanks Guy,

i really wanted to save the work. Less work to ask in a List.
I got a python script which does the splitting to single file events but exits 
with an error on unicode characters. Can't code in python though. This morning 
i converted my Unicode ics file to ASCII and ran the python script. This works, 
the Script runs through all events. Doesn't catch todos though. It seems that i 
can import these events into iCal. i am trying right now with about 1500.
This all looks like a encoding/unicode problem. Investigating further...

I didn't note the trunk revision. I did a system install with the run utility. 
Then i made several updates to lastest trunk. Now a few month later i would 
like to know which revision it was i did install. 
Maybe you know a revision that works well from the last few weeks which does't 
include the new store code yet?

Thanks,

j

Am 13.09.2010 um 10:35 schrieb Guy:

> 
> On 13 Sep 2010, at 09:27, Jan Bätzner wrote:
> 
>> Hi to all,
>> 
>> I have a large Calendar in iCal which takes too long to initially 
>> synchronize to any new client and the last few days an new problem came up 
>> with iCal on an iOS 3 Device not syncing some events.
>> That's why i decided to split up that large calendar at a given Date in the 
>> hope things will turn out better.
>> The problem is, i cannot find any suitable utility for that. I could get 
>> every single event from the calendarserver, sort it and import it back to 
>> iCal. But iCal will not import that many events, that's about 2500. I could 
>> feed it with 100 events every try but that is a silly word to do.
>> A better solution would be a utility to split up that one ics file iCal 
>> exports into two files, one containing the newer and the other containing 
>> the older events.
>> Any ideas on that?
>> 
> 
> I think I'd write a simple AppleScript to do the splitting..  Create the new 
> calendars, and then write the script to take events between the time frames 
> and push them into the new calendars.. once you filled up one move onto the 
> next one.  Assuming you're using a Mac of course! :)
> 
>> Another question: Is it possible to get the revision of an System installed 
>> calendarserver that came frome a trunk checkout?
> 
> svn info
> 
> inside the calendarserver directory where you checked out the code, be 
> careful about just pulling latest revisions from trunk, as there are numerous 
> changes and it doesn't necessarily work! :P
> 
> Cheers,
> ---Guy
> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> jb
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