Re: [Evolution-hackers] Automated export of iCal files



Hi Stephane,

thanks for your comment. I will wait until either your patch or other
activities on this topic have reached beta-testing-level to test it.

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 00:13:01 +0000, Stéphane Konstantaropoulos
<stephane cs york ac uk> wrote:
> Le dimanche 13 février 2005 à 18:53 +0100, ali a écrit :
> > Hi together,
> >
> > in the last few days i have been researching to find out, how to
> > pubshlish my calender data in the web. I found much  groupware
> > software which is half-evolution ready, or is planning to be
> > compatible to it (Plugins missing and stuff alike).
> >
> > I now found a way: Export my calender data using evolution 2 into the
> > iCal format, put this file online via webdav, ftp and then let it be
> > parsed by some cron-controled shell-script.
> > But in the step of publishing the information to the server (which of
> > the protocols are used is not important to me) i get a problem:
> > Evolution has no option to do so. I can't export to a WebDAV resource
> > that easily. It seems as this is not implemented (at least i did not
> > find anything in the docs) and so i was wondering if there is a
> > command line option to export the calender, so that a shell script on
> > my debian system will export my calender data every 3 hours, put it
> > online and care about parsing.
> >
> > I need this so that there is an autmated process that holds my online
> > calender data up to date. I wasn't able to figure out a better way, so
> > i'm looking for the cli option for evolution to export to  iCal
> > format.
> >
> > Can anybody help out here?
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Al
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is a feature request, and a GNOME bounty, I am working on it and I
> almost have it working, I need to clean up the patch and see if the
> evolution-hackers will accept it but...
> 
> In the meantime, no, evolution does not do it, well at least not the
> whole calendar.
> 
> Patience,
> --
> Stéphane Konstantaropoulos <stephane cs york ac uk>
> Computer Science, University of York
> 
> 
>



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