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Re: ownCloud app.

 

Hey Mitchell

Are you kidding me :) I am very interested. Need to find some time to test
this out but I hope to report what I ran into real soon (if anything). I am
on OC 6 still but I would assume that thats not going to matter any.

cheers

Mat

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Mitchell Reese <
projects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 17/09/14 20:51, Jelmer Prins wrote:
>
>>
>> Im very interested
>> I'm setting up owncloud atm
>>
>> Sent from Blue Mail <http://r.bluemailapp.com>
>>
>> On 17 Sep 2014, at 12:39, Mitchell Reese <projects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> <mailto:projects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>>     If anyone's interested, I've managed to get a rough calendar sync
>>     happening through owncloud on my Nexus 4. Got no response to my last
>>     post on this mailing list, so I'm not going to bother typing out
>>     anything unless people are interested. If you want details, let me
>> know.
>>
>>     Cheers,
>>
>>     Mitchell
>>
>>  Grooviness. I'm using rtm-14.09. Loving it. I had to manually install
> the debs from launchpad for owncloudcmd for file syncing - needed
> libowncloudsync0, owncloud-client, & owncloud-client-cmd. Probably could
> have edited the sources.list file and enabled the standard armhf repos, but
> instead I installed the debs. Owncloud is not in the rtm repos. I'm using
> owncloudcmd at the moment as a cron job to sync hourly. Yep folks, it's a
> writeable image.
>
> For calendar sync, below is the syntax. Once set-up, you can run the
> bottom command as a cron job. It's fiddly, but it works. The variables
> "MyCalendar" "curious-owncloud" and "froggy" can be changed to suit your
> taste. Providing they are consistent, and are different from each other,
> anything should work. You will see MyCalendar in your calendar app, which
> can be synced by running the last command. Lastly, anything in parenthesis
> needs your own details there, but do NOT include the parenthesis when
> running the command. Good luck.
>
>
> ----Code--------
> #Create Calendar
> syncevolution --create-database backend=evolution-calendar
> database=MyCalendar
>
> #Create Peer
> syncevolution --configure --template webdav username="yourusername"
> password="yourpoassword" syncURL="url-to-owncloud"/
> remote.php/caldav/calendars/username/defaultcalendar keyring=no
> target-config@curious-owncloud
>
> #Create New Source
> syncevolution --configure backend=evolution-calendar database=MyCalendar
> @default froggy
>
> #Add remote database
> syncevolution --configure database="url-to-owncloud"/
> remote.php/caldav/calendars/username/defaultcalendar backend=caldav
> target-config@curious-owncloud froggy
>
> #Connect remote calendars with local databases
> syncevolution --configure --template SyncEvolution_Client
> syncURL=local://@curious-owncloud username= password= curious-owncloud
> froggy
>
> #Add local database to the source
> syncevolution --configure sync=two-way database=MyCalendar
> curious-owncloud froggy
>
> #Start first sync
> syncevolution --sync refresh-from-remote curious-owncloud froggy
>
> #Repeat syncing
> syncevolution --sync two-way curious-owncloud froggy
>
>
>
>
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