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On 31/05/12 01:05, Patrick Ohly wrote:
>
> CalDAV and CardDAV ==================
>
> This section explains how to use local syncing for CalDAV and
> CardDAV. Both protocols are based on WebDAV and are provided by
> the same backend. They share ``username/password/syncURL``
> properties defined in their target config.
>
I'm having some trouble figuring out exactly how to set this up.
Currently, my setup runs like this:
[E-63]<. . . . . >[SyncEvol.]<-->[Evol.]<-->[Radicale]
^
|
[Lightning]<------
I.e. Evolution is using a calDAV calendar as its default.
The link between the E-63 and SyncEvolution is over bluetooth.
Everything on the right-hand side is on the same machine.
I'd like to be able to set it up like this:
[E-63]<. . . . . >[SyncEvol.]<----->[Radicale]
^ ^
| |
[Lightning]<------- |
|
[Evol.]<----------------
Then I can remove Evolution if I want to.
I'd like to keep bluetooth as the link between the phone and
SyncEvolution. Is this possible?
I followed the instructions from the readme and ended up with two
folders in ~/.config/syncevolution, default and webdav
I think that "default" comes from setting up the phone in Sync-UI, and
"webdav" comes from the configuration commands in the terminal.
I guess my question is how to link the two. What am I missing here?
Thanks
Jane Atkinson
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