Ticket #109 (closed enhancement: fixed)

Opened 3 years ago

Last modified 3 years ago

Compile syncevolution = be able to synchronize calendar, contacts

Reported by: kimaidou Owned by: zecrazytux
Priority: normal Milestone:
Component: packaging Version: rev4
Severity: major Keywords: pim, syncevolution
Cc: kiriarat@…

Description

I just installed and tested syncevolution on my ubuntu desktop,
combined with genesys gui, and it rocks. It is a light yet powerfull
tool to sychronize pim data from evolution to a syncml server as
funambol provides.

I was wondering if someone could try to get the sources and compile it for the hackable:1 ? I have never done this, and I am sure some people have much higher skills than me. so I am asking for help :D

Thanks in advance.

Kimaidou

Links :
 http://www.estamos.de/projects/SyncML/ , main website
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/sync4jevolution/ , sourceforge repo
 http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/syncevolution , french description for ubuntu
 https://launchpad.net/genesis-sync , the Genesis-sync gui for syncevolution
 http://www.funambol.com/ opensource synml server and clients (see the opensource section)

Change History

comment:1 Changed 3 years ago by kiriarat

  • Cc kiriarat@… added

Hello,
today I test compilation of SyncEvolution? on FreeRunner?.
I have minor problems for this operation, but it works.

For faster exchanges (and for first step in french), I create a dedicated page on  openmoko-fr wiki's.
One of the next steps is to prepare an installation script (alternative to make install ;-) ), and ditribute this package.
I have also see it's possible to install a SyncEvolution? deb package with "apt", but with dependances problems (I want solve this problems).

comment:2 follow-up: ↓ 3 Changed 3 years ago by jcassignol

  • Owner set to zecrazytux
  • Status changed from new to assigned

Hmm this should be doable easily :-)
Assigning !

comment:3 in reply to: ↑ 2 Changed 3 years ago by zecrazytux

  • Status changed from assigned to closed
  • Resolution set to fixed

Replying to jcassignol:

Hmm this should be doable easily :-)

s/easily

Assigning !

done !

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