Thank you for your detailed explanations. 

In order to get your trick working, I had to completely erase my
previous (wrong) config. Then, I could see the check boxes that were
missing before. So I was full of hope.

However, there's something strange here. "appointments and tasks" is
checked. If I try to change anything (e.g. just uncheck it) I get a
message that says "A username is required for this service". Yet, it's
direct sync!

So I go for the default settings, but the sync ends with an "error
20023". I then try a slow sync, but same result.

But, when I opened my phone calendar, all my appointments were there!

So I kept on trying. The next sync gave me "error 412", but the slow
sync went OK. 

And on the next attempt, even the normal sync was fine (except that
there was no comment below the "appointments and tasks" title in the
sync summary).

So, I'd say that's 99% success. My config is fully usable now. Very
nice.

Many thanks and best regards - Daniel

Patrick Ohly wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 16:24 +0100, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
> > Patrick Ohly wrote: 
> > > What do "syncevolution --daemon=no --version" and "syncevolution
> > > --daemon=no" on the command line say?
> > > 
> > They say a lot! I am unable to interpret the following, but the main
> > calendar, which I would like to sync, is "Personnel",
> > under /home/daniel/.evolution/addressbook/local/system.
> 
> That calendar is not the one that SyncEvolution finds first, and thus it
> ends up using the Google calendar as "default" instead:
> 
> > Evolution Calendar = evolution-calendar:
> >    Perso Daniel (google://https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/dclement8% 
> > 40gmail.com/private/full) <default>
> 
> This is used.
> 
> >    Google Daniel 
> > (caldav://dclement8%[email protected]/calendar/dav/[email protected]/events/)
> >    Personnel (file:///home/daniel/.evolution/calendar/local/system)
> 
> And not this one.
> 
> Because access to the Google calendar requires a password, it is
> unusable via the GTK sync UI. But that's not what you want to do anyway.
> 
> To fix this problem, explicitly configure the default data sources. This
> has to be done with the command line. Once you have done that, you can
> use the GTK UI to configure syncing with your phone.
> 
> Here's the command line invocation which should do the trick:
> 
> syncevolution --configure backend=evolution-calendar \
>                           database=Personnel \
>                           @default calendar
> 
> -- Best Regards, Patrick Ohly

-- 
Daniel CLEMENT
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