qtmoko calendar

urodelo urodelomutante at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 7 13:18:26 CET 2013


tnk, i'll try

uro

On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 12:59:06 +0100, Adrien Dorsaz <adrien at adorsaz.ch>  
wrote:

> I think you can modify the "wget" loop :
> https://github.com/Trim/qtmoko-ics2qtcal/blob/master/sync4ics2openmoko.sh#L19
> to loop on a variable from 1 to any number instead on arguments (you
> should add option --tries 1 to avoid to be stucked 20 times on a file).
>
> It should work, if names are simply "number".ics, but it won't be really
> optimized.
>
> Otherwise, I don't really know wget/curl to retrive all files from a
> server. Maybe you can find an index of files at some address (I don't
> know if apache have a special address to display index) ?
>
> Adrien
>
> Le jeudi 07 février 2013 à 12:36 +0100, urodelo a écrit :
>> tnx
>> is it possible to retrieve more ics from remote url/server recursively?
>> For example, on remote server I have http://foobar.foo/1.ics ,
>> http://foobar.foo/2.ics, http://foobar.foo/8.ics ,
>> http://foobar.foo/43.ics... but I don't have an exactly clue about the
>> name/numer of ics files...
>> the main problem to me seems to retrieve all the ics files stored on the
>> remote server through wget/curl etc, without knowing exactly haow many
>> they are and especially without knowing the name of every single ics  
>> file
>>
>> thank you
>> uro
>>
>> On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 12:11:35 +0100, Adrien Dorsaz <adrien at adorsaz.ch>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello!
>> >
>> > Le jeudi 07 février 2013 à 11:58 +0100, urodelo a écrit :
>> >> Hello,
>> >> what is the executable file for the qtmoko calendar? Is it possible
>> > to
>> >> import/export ics files or do other operations through the terminal?
>> >> tnx
>> >> uro
>> >
>> > I've just updated a small tool to import ics files written in  
>> shell/perl
>> > by Mossroy :
>> > https://github.com/Trim/qtmoko-ics2qtcal
>> >
>> > (Please note that, it removes all appointements before to import
>> > calendars and so there's no synchronisation with calendar server)
>> >
>> > As you can see, all the data of qtmoko calendar are stored in the
>> > database /home/root/Applications/Qtopia/qtopia_db.sqlite and espcially
>> > in the "appointements" table.
>> >
>> > So, I think you can easily export data to ics files by creating a  
>> qtmoko
>> > specific DateTime::Format builder for this database.
>> >
>> > HTH,
>> > Adrien
>> >
>>
>>
>


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