Re: sync with palm tx excludes "Location" field from appointments



On Sun, 2009-03-15 at 22:36 +0000, Matt Davey wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Nicholas Piper <nick nickpiper co uk> wrote:
> > > You will need one that uses CalendarDB-PDat with the (new, unreleased)
> > > http://cvs.pilot-link.org/include/pi-calendar.h?view=log interface.
> > 
> > That's my fault... I'm a couple of weeks delinquent on pushing out a
> > new p-l release. Personal life had to take priority this month,
> > unfortunately. I'll get it out soon...
> 
> Isaac,
> 
> Looks like you're heading, and being pointed, in the right direction.  
> You may want to compile Evolution from source.  I found it helpful to
> use the Makefile contributed by Patrick Ohly:
>    http://mad-scientist.us/Makefile
> to get started.  You'll have to edit it to include gnome-pilot
> (let me know if you'd like me to send you my edits)
> 
> If you can, keep your changes limited to the Evolution conduits code
> (e.g. adding a new conduit but not requiring any changes to evolution
> or evolution-data-server components).  Otherwise it is likely to take
> longer to get commit approval...
> 
> Feel free to post patches to this list and I'll certainly help
> review and test.  There are probably a few other lurkers might
> help out too.
> 
> Matt
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Ahh, I see. From what I can tell, the difference between the two
interfaces is simply a few extra fields in the pi-calendar.h version.
>From looking at the Evolution calendar conduit, it shouldn't be too hard
to port the existing code to the new interface and replace the used
Struct.

Matt,
I've grabbed Evolutions source from the Ubuntu Intrepid repository. I
used apt-get source evolution and apt-get build-dep evolution.
However, I should probably be using the latest version of Evolution from
svn.

Yes, please send me your edits as they will save me some time.



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