Patrick,

Thanks for the great release! Finally automatic/periodic sync works as
expected.

Regards,
Vlad.

On Fri, 2012-11-30 at 11:56 +0100, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Minor (or major, if you depend on auto syncing) bug fix
> release. Automatic syncing only ran once and notifications
> were not translated.
> 
> 
> Upgrading from release 1.2.x
> ----------------------------
> 
> The sync format of existing configurations for Mobical (aka Everdroid)
> must be updated manually, because the server has encoding problems when
> using vCard 3.0 (now the default for Evolution contacts):
>    syncevolution --configure \
>                  syncFormat=text/x-vcard \
>                  mobical addressbook
> 
> The Funambol template explicitly enables usage of the
> "refresh-from-server" sync mode to avoid getting throttled with 417
> 'retry later' errors. The same must be added to existing configs
> manually:
>    syncevolution --configure \
>                  enableRefreshSync=TRUE \
>                  funambol
> 
> Upgrading from releases before 1.2
> ----------------------------------
> 
> Old configurations can still be read. But writing, as it happens
> during a sync, must migrate the configuration first. Releases >= 1.2
> automatically migrates configurations. The old configurations
> will still be available (see "syncevolution --print-configs") but must
> be renamed manually to use them again under their original names with
> older SyncEvolution releases.
> 
> 
> Changes 1.3.2 -> 1.3.2
> ======================
> 
> * auto sync: only synced once (FDO #56667)
> 
>   A successful sync was incorrectly treated like a sync with a permanent
>   failure, which prevents further automatic syncing.
> 
> * auto sync: notifications were not translated
> 
>   The code which enabled localization of messages created by the
>   D-Bus server was incomplete. Localization was only enabled
>   accidentally through KDE if the KDE platform modules was enabled
>   during compilation and installed.
> 
> * HTTP Proxy: useProxy=0 overrides http_* env variables
> 
>   Previously, if http_proxy was set, a proxy was used even if
>   explicitly disabled. This prevented disabling the use of a proxy
>   which only made sense in some cases, like accessing something
>   that runs locally. Explicitly telling SyncEvolution to ignore
>   http_proxy is necessary because it doesn't support no_proxy.
> 
> * minor changes in testing and autotools files (missing Boost search path
>   in gdbus* libs might have caused compile problems)
> 
> 
> Source, Installation, Further information
> =========================================
> 
> http://syncevolution.org/blogs/pohly/2012/syncevolution-132-released
> 
> Source code bundles for users are available in
>   http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/sources
> and the original source is in the git repositories
>   http://cgit.freedesktop.org/SyncEvolution/
> 
> i386, lpia and amd64 binaries for Debian-based distributions are
> available via the "stable" syncevolution.org repository. Add the
> following entry to your /apt/source.list:
>   deb http://downloads.syncevolution.org/apt stable main
> 
> Then install "syncevolution-evolution", "syncevolution-kde" and/or
> "syncevolution-activesync".
> 
> These binaries include the "sync-ui" GTK GUI and were compiled for
> Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy), except for "syncevolution-activesync" which
> depends on libraries in Debian Squeeze, for example EDS 3.4.
> 
> Older distributions like Debian 4.0 (Etch) can no longer be supported
> with precompiled binaries because of missing libraries, but the source
> still compiles when not enabling the GUI (the default).
> 
> The same binaries are also available as .tar.gz and .rpm archives in
> http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/. In contrast
> to 0.8.x archives, the 1.x .tar.gz archives have to be unpacked and the
> content must be moved to /usr, because several files would not be found
> otherwise.
> 
> After installation, follow the
> http://syncevolution.org/documentation/getting-started steps.
> 


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