Thanks, Patrick, this looks very promising! A couple of questions below: On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:41 PM, Patrick Ohly <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can set it up in two ways: > 1. Sync between the two servers directly. A single sync run will > get them in sync. > 2. Sync both servers against the same local database. You need to > run syncs multiple times, alternating between the two servers, > until no changes are transferred any more. > I suggest you follow the second approach. I wonder, would your recommendation change if the syncing between my two servers were only one-way -- that is to say, if I only make changes in one calendar but want them to be reflected in both? For oAuth2 you will need SyncEvolution 1.3.99.6 and either GNOME Online > Accounts >= 3.8 or Ubuntu Online Accounts with the Ubuntu patches (not > in 1.3.99.6 yet) - see the 1.3.99.6 and 1.3.99.5 release announcement. > How would you suggest installing 1.3.99.6 on my Ubuntu 13.10 system? The Ubuntu packages are old (1.2.99.4), Evolution is behind (3.8.4), the installation documentation only refers to much earlier distributions, and when I try installing from the unstable repository as suggested in the release notes for 1.3.99.6, I get missing dependencies (activesyncd, libebook, libecal) and am not able to find any hints about the proper way to resolve these. > * Does syncevolution only sync through polling, or can it be configured to > > receive push information from servers? > > It can only sync through polling. There's a feature request open for it, > but no current plans to work on it: > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52689 > > For CalDAV [...] > > For ActiveSync [...] Thanks for the information. I'm looking forward to giving SyncEvolution a try! --Todd
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