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Re: syncevolution owncloud

 

You could try

syncevolution --print-databases

It lists  all the related databases that were present on my device and
the ones I created manually.

On 08/05/15 08:16, Louis Holbrook (for subscriptions only, don't use) wrote:
> Thanks, but same problem, although I installed in english and am
> norwegian, so I tried all three options.
>
> Is there any way to figure out what the database is called? I guess
> making a new database won't help things, as the contacts app only reads
> from the default one?
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 2015-05-08 at 08:00 +0200, Marcus Esser wrote:
>> It worked for me as described here:
>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/616081/ubuntu-touch-add-contact-list-and-calendars
>>
>> In my case the data base name was not "personal" but "Persönlich",
>> assumingly as the first language chosen on my device was German.
>>
>> On 08/05/15 07:54, Louis Holbrook (for subscriptions only, don't use) wrote:
>>> I tried syncing my owncloud install with this very clear and informative
>>> guide:
>>>
>>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/606020/how-to-sync-contacts-and-the-calendar-on-ubuntu-touch-with-owncloud
>>>
>>> The first time it ran it seemed to work. It received the contacts from
>>> owncloud, and a bunch of "adding to addressbook"-lines were output. It
>>> terminated with something like:
>>>
>>> "E_BOOK_IS_... assert failed" (I since lost the specific flag name,
>>> hasn't happened since).
>>>
>>> Since then, I only get:
>>>
>>> "First ERROR encountered: error code from SyncEvolution fatal error
>>> (local, status 10500): @default/contacts: database not found:
>>> 'personal'"
>>>
>>> I tried with database name "contacts" too, since that's the name of the
>>> file in ~/.local/share/evolution/addressbooks/system/ but same thing
>>> happened. 
>>>
>>> Do I have the wrong name of the address book, or did the first round
>>> wreck something that needs to be changed back, perhaps?
>>>
>>>
>>
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