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Re: GTG no longer syncs with rememberthemilk.

 

Hi MoLE,

thanks for using GTG Daily PPA. I know that RTM support sucks. Synchronization with RTM was written by Luca Invernizzi couple years ago. Luca doesn't contribute to GTG actively anymore and we lack manpower to implement all of ideas. Personally, I don't use RTM and am busy working on my thesis.

So yes, we would like to have superb synchronization support (not only with RTM) but it will take time. If you want to contribute, I would be glad to help you.

Izidor

On 05/15/2013 06:35 AM, MoLE wrote:
I am using ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS 64 bit with the gtg daily repository.  I
recently noticed (within the last month or so) that all my tasks
disappeared, along with the ability to sync with RTM.

I have tried all the usual tricks - deleting my local data cache and
config (~./config and ~./local/cache/).  I seem to be able to
re-authenticate with the RTM server (at least the process completes
without an error message), and a sync appears to happen, but no tasks
are visible in the gtg main window.

I presume there has been another change to the RTM api which hasn't yet
caught up in the codebase, but I can't seem to find a bug addressing
this in launchpad.

Is my presumption correct?  Unfortunately gtg is relatively useless to
me without online sync, as I am frequently moving between machines and
need to keep my task list up to date no matter where I am.

I guess I am asking - are the devs aware of the issue and planning to
(or already) addressing it?  If someone could point me in the direction
of a bug report, I can try to help out.

If not, I will raise a new bug report, assuming of course that there is
a plan to re-establish RTM support in the future.

Thanks in advance,

MoLE


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