Il giorno mer, 10/02/2010 alle 15.30 +0100, Pietro Battiston ha scritto: > Il giorno mer, 10/02/2010 alle 08.54 -0400, David Bremner ha scritto: > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 13:22:41 +0100, Patrick Ohly <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > So 1.0 won't make it. Is there a chance to get a 0.9.2 compiled properly > > > (libical used by libsynthesis) into Lucid? Does that depend on David > > > updating something or can the Ubuntu team do the update themselves? > > > > Unfortunately I'm not sure who, if anyone, is doing the port to > > Ubuntu. It may just be a script. > > It generally is, but since we are late I can take care of the "pressing" > which should get 0.9.2 in anyway (since it does more bugfixing than > adding new features, I think it will be almost straighforward). > > > > The current libsynthesis packages in Debian experimental might be > > worthwhile for Ubuntu, since they are compiled against libical. If a > > few people would test them against syncevolution 0.9.1 or 0.9.2, I could > > arrange to have them uploaded to unstable. That would make it plausible > > to package 0.9.2, since packaging two versions of libsynthesis is a bit > > of a pain, and my goal for Debian at this point is 1.0 betaX. > > > > I will try. >
OK, tested libsynthesis 3.2.0.35+ds2-1 in Debian sid (against syncevolution 0.9.1+ds1-1) and in Ubuntu Karmic (against 0.9+ds1-2, through and without genesis-sync), with addressbook, memos and calendar. It seems to be working great, just a couple of observations (which, as far as I can tell, pertain to syncevolution in general): - the first thing I tried to do was to get all my stuff from scheduleworld to a Debian where I had never used Evolution: more precisely, I _had_ started it once and registered an email address, but I had never used the addressbook. The sync failed giving a "500" error. All was needed to make it work was to switch to the addressbook view of Evolution (I didn't even have to create some contact, just visualizing it was enough) - then, syncs started working. This happened in a Debian sid: if you are unable to reproduce, I can try to get more informations. - when I sync (apart from the first time), before starting any network communication, a perl process spawned by syncevolution starts consuming all the CPU (a Turion at 2.10 Ghz) for something less than a minute (I have ~3000 contacts). If it's necessary and known, no particular problem: though maybe perl is not the perfect language for such CPU-intensive task, you guys certainly know better than me... still, I wanted to point it out because for (as far as I know) the same task my 6 years old Nokia E65 takes certainly less time. But in general, from my view this version of libsynthesis is absolutely ready for unstable (and beyond!). Pietro _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution
