Aha... I hadn't been looking for background tasks ! That would explain why the original data came back.
It now works fine. This is probably the deciding factor on me switching completely to Evolution. I've been using Linux for mail etc at home for a while, trying different programs, but intend to move my mail, contacts etc off of Windows at the turn of the year, leaving my Windows machine free for Visual C (the debugger is the one thing I've found that can completely crater XP, which is a real pain when you're in the middle of downloading email at the time). Now, just in case I ever get any spare time, are the specs for the .db and .ics files readily available ? Having given up on syncing with my Palm IIIc I've dug out my trusty old Psion 3a, and of course that has a reasonable programming language that allows you to access the address book, schedule and other databases... Many thanks for your help, Nigel. On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 19:24, guenther wrote: > Sorry, to quote myself... > > > > > So, Evolution is obviously keeping some sort of cache somewhere, but > > > where ? > > > > Yep, there are background tasks running for Calendar and Contacts. > > > > Before overwriting those files, shutdown Evolution entirely: > > $ evolution --force-shutdown > > Run this command not only before overwriting. Close Evolution and run > this command on the machine you copy modified files *from*. > > This is necessary, as the background tasks may not have synced recent > changes to disk -- which will lead to data corruption. > > > In short: Run that command on both machines before doing anything with > those data files. > > ...guenther > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
