Scott Bolander wrote:
I’m not clear from the docs on how to do this. I followed the instructions and it appeared to work but the old cal data does not show up for the new calendar.
Here is what I did:
Using sm 1.4.4 My data directory is: /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs Old squirrelmail version installed at /var/www/html/squirrelmail New squirrelmail installed at /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.4
I extracted the new calendar plugin (2.0) and the backend into my plugins directory in my NEW squirrelmail folder.
I edited the config.php as seemed appropriate. Then I ran the convert program with this command line:
convert_cal_data.sh /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs
There is only one calendar file at present. Here are the results of the command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] calendar]# ./convert_cal_data.sh /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs
<snip>
As you can see there is data from the old calendar showing in there.
Now what? Nothing in the docs mention what to do next so I log on as landscape and check the calendar and there is nothing new there at all.
So far so good. You need to cut and paste the output of that script into a text file; after that, upload the file using the main Calendar interface that you get when you click "Calendar" at the top of the SM interface.
-paul
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