Hey Matt,

Been a long time since I commented on anything here. I'm finally getting back 
to a point where I feel like I can contribute again (or at least look at 
things).

The biggest thing that I've noticed with the Evolution conduits is that 
memcmp() is used to compare a Pilot record to the Desktop (Evo) record. Since 
the two records support different features, memcmp() will fail a lot of the 
time because one of the records aren't created properly. This will cause 
duplicate records. One of the main reason for this is the AddressDB since it 
doesn't support many of the features that ContactsDB does (e.g. Home, Work, 
Other address). Maybe this can be changed so that we compare only the fields 
known to be supported for AddressDB (and the other conduits).

More below...

--- On Wed, 8/20/08, Matt Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Matt Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: improving the Evolution addressbook conduit
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 8:41 AM
> I'm beginning to take a look at the Evolution conduits,
> and have started
> with the addressbook conduit.
> 
> I'm aiming to start by fixing some data corruption bugs
> that have
> annoyed me for a while.  An early win is fixing the
> 'other' field bug: 
>    http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=547223

Glad to see someone responded on this. Thanks for fixing it.

> There are several other bugs that need fixing and lead to
> data rot.
> Once that is out of the way I'll look at adding support
> for ContactsDB
> and the 'new' fields such as birthdays and photos. 
> Support for
> ContactsDB will require some limited new API on the
> gnome-pilot side.

I don't know how much gnome-pilot would have to implement. Shouldn't the 
conduit just open/register the ContactsDB database type when gnome-pilot loads 
the conduit? Maybe I'm missing something.

Also, I was thinking maybe the first cut at the Contacts conduit could be a 
standalone conduit. A refinement would be to make 1 conduit where the user 
chooses which PalmOS version is being used. If PalmOS 5 is being used, then the 
conduit uses the Contacts database. If PalmOS 4 or lower is being used, then 
the AddressDB database is used. Of course, the conduit would default to 
AddressDB since devices are supposed to support it.

> This work will definitely go faster if I get help from
> people willing to
> build from source and test modified gnome-pilot and
> evolution/evolution-data-server source.  I can help you get
> up and
> running with a build-from-source setup.  If you have
> time/skills to help
> with the development, too, so much the better.


Let me know when there's something to test or if I can help you with any of the 
code. I have a Tungsten E sitting around doing nothing right now so I could put 
any test data on it I wanted. Also, I've been working on a mapping of 
ContactsDB fields to Evolution EBook fields. There's quite a few EBook fields 
that don't have a complement in the ContactsDB, but I think the syncing should 
be able to be resolved. Unfortunately, I don't have access to that spreadsheet 
right now. I'll post a link in the next few days to the list (probably Saturday 
or Sunday).

Thanks,
Nathan



      
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