Re: [Evolution-hackers] [SyncEvolution] Issues with evolution 2.32 and syncevolution 1.1.1a
- From: Patrick Ohly <patrick ohly gmx de>
- To: Matthew Barnes <mbarnes redhat com>
- Cc: Tino Keitel <tino keitel+syncevolution tikei de>, Evolution Hackers <evolution-hackers gnome org>, "syncevolution syncevolution org" <syncevolution syncevolution org>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] [SyncEvolution] Issues with evolution 2.32 and syncevolution 1.1.1a
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 16:59:59 +0100
On Mi, 2011-02-16 at 10:40 -0500, Matthew Barnes wrote:
> This change had to be accounted for in many places throughout
> Evolution
> and E-D-S and I think we missed a few in the initial 2.32 release
> (Milan
> Crha, I believe, fixed the remaining issues in 2.32.2).
I ran 2.32.2 from Debian unstable.
> Shut down evolution, e-addressbook-factory and e-calendar-factory.
> Then
> open Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor and check
> the
> following GConf keys for multiple entries with name="On This
> Computer".
>
> /apps/evolution/addressbook/sources
> /apps/evolution/calendar/sources
> /apps/evolution/memos/sources
> /apps/evolution/tasks/sources
>
> Unfortunately these keys are stuffed with XML blobs which are
> difficult
> to read in Configuration Editor, but if you scroll to the right a bit
> you should be able to spot the "On This Computer" entries. Following
> the "name" attribute there should be a "base_uri" attribute with a URI
> scheme of either "file:" or "local:". Delete all the "On This
> Computer"
> entries with a base_uri="file://..." attribute.
*Delete* instead of *update* the entries?
I don't have any local:// URIs in my addressbook's %gconf.xml. Here's
what I have for "On This Computer":
<stringvalue><?xml
version="1.0"?>
<group uid="1278902302.11553.20@mob-sync2" name="On
This Computer"
base_uri="file:///home/nightly/.evolution/addressbook/local"
readonly="no"><source
uid="1278902302.11553.23@mob-sync2" name="Personal"
relative_uri="system"><properties><property
name="completion"
value="true"/></properties></source></group>
</stringvalue>
To me that looks like something went wrong while rewriting the gconf
keys. I can fall back to the home dir before the migration and try
again. Anything that I should watch out for?
--
Bye, Patrick Ohly
--
Patrick Ohly gmx de
http://www.estamos.de/
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