From d_kammerer at web.de Sat May 3 06:39:35 2008 From: d_kammerer at web.de (Daniel Kammerer) Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 15:39:35 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Last working version of synckolab? Message-ID: <481C6B17.9080405@web.de> Hi, I am sync'ing my Thunderbird 2.0 contacts, calendar and tasks with synckolab on 2 computers with Ubuntu and Windows XP. It used to work pretty well with a 0.6nightly (probably from beginning of April 08). Somehow I felt like upgrading to the newest nightly but now my syncing doesn't work anymore. I have either the problem that synckolab hangs when parsing calendar entries (bug 19057) with the current nightly (24-04-2008) or that calendar entries get repeatedly deleted and created on the server (bug 19058) using the "stable" 0.6. As I need a working version right now I would like to hear what "stable" version other people are using and where I could get it. Thanks Daniel From kostenzerr at yahoo.de Mon May 5 07:46:15 2008 From: kostenzerr at yahoo.de (Kostenzer) Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 16:46:15 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] a Question Message-ID: <481F1DB7.4010902@yahoo.de> What is the best procedure to install SyncKolab? I synchronized mine several pc's before by saving the address books, add them together, sort them out and replace them on the used pc's. If I start synchronizing over SyncKolab All entry's are found four times in the SyncKolab imap folder. How to avoid ore correct this? Thanks Kos From Germann_M_dienst at web.de Mon May 5 15:32:05 2008 From: Germann_M_dienst at web.de (Germann_M_dienst at web.de) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 00:32:05 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Last working version of synckolab? Message-ID: <1069105823@web.de> > I am sync'ing my Thunderbird 2.0 contacts, calendar and tasks with > synckolab on 2 computers with Ubuntu and Windows XP. It used to work > pretty well with a 0.6nightly (probably from beginning of April 08). > Somehow I felt like upgrading to the newest nightly but now my syncing > doesn't work anymore. I have either the problem that synckolab hangs > when parsing calendar entries (bug 19057) with the current nightly > (24-04-2008) or that calendar entries get repeatedly deleted and created > on the server (bug 19058) using the "stable" 0.6. > > As I need a working version right now I would like to hear what "stable" > version other people are using and where I could get it. Whenever I used the "0.6.0" version, I got the same behavior as you describe it, and as did some others in this list recently. I succeed in using the "nightly" version 0.6.0 of 19-02-2008 11:12. This version is stable in my environment (TB 2.0, Lightning 0.7 and 0.8). May be later nightly versions work as well, I didn't try them yet. Unfortunately, Thunderbird seems to recognize only the buggy "0.6.0" (without date) version as "actual", so it suggests updating to that buggy version. For using the nightlies, you must not allow Thunderbird to update addons automatically (nor, of course, trigger "updating" Synckolab manually). Check TB's options for this. Synckolab, to me, is a very useful extension, filling the mozilla groupware gap to some remarkable extent. Once established a proper release policy and documentation, it should advance to one of the most favorite TB extensions. Until that day, I use the "nightly" version (thankfully) and check this list for news about the most wanted version 1.0. Good luck M. Germann. __________________________________________________ GRATIS: Movie-FLAT. Jetzt freischalten! http://freemail.web.de/club/maxdome.htm/?mc=025557 From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 6 04:45:46 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 13:45:46 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Syncing with a public addressbook folder on Exchange with IMAP [Scanned] In-Reply-To: <48184951.2070709@factorydesign.co.uk> References: <48184951.2070709@factorydesign.co.uk> Message-ID: <482044EA.6080604@corinis.com> Lee Bazalgette wrote: > Hi, > > I've been trying to Sync with the public address book folder on our > exchange server, but I cant get it to work - is this possible? > > Lee > This would only be possible if your exchange server would put the adress book in an imap folder, since it doesnt-> no. But you can use the ldap feature of your exchange server to connect it to thunderbird (search the web onhow to do this) Niko From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 6 04:49:02 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 13:49:02 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] a Question In-Reply-To: <481F1DB7.4010902@yahoo.de> References: <481F1DB7.4010902@yahoo.de> Message-ID: <482045AE.802@corinis.com> Kostenzer wrote: > What is the best procedure to install SyncKolab? > > I synchronized mine several pc's before by saving the address books, add > them together, sort them out and replace them on the used pc's. > > If I start synchronizing over SyncKolab All entry's are found four times > in the SyncKolab imap folder. > How to avoid ore correct this? > > Thanks > > Kos > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > hmm... thats tough. I suggest you sync your entries (even tough you then have most entries 4 times) and then use something like: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2505 to clean out the dupes or (if you know 100% that all entries on all machines are the same): You sync with ONE machine - so you have all the entries on the server, then you delete the adresses on the other machines and sync so synckolab will create the entries for you. In both cases I suggest making a backup first :) Niko From d_kammerer at web.de Tue May 6 05:06:27 2008 From: d_kammerer at web.de (Daniel Kammerer) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 14:06:27 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Last working version of synckolab? In-Reply-To: <1069105823@web.de> References: <1069105823@web.de> Message-ID: <482049C3.4000601@web.de> Thanks for your tip, M. Germann. Do you still have a copy of that nightly that you could send me? I used to have a working nightly as well, but lost it somehow... Thanks Daniel Germann_M_dienst at web.de wrote: >> I am sync'ing my Thunderbird 2.0 contacts, calendar and tasks with >> synckolab on 2 computers with Ubuntu and Windows XP. It used to work >> pretty well with a 0.6nightly (probably from beginning of April 08). >> Somehow I felt like upgrading to the newest nightly but now my syncing >> doesn't work anymore. I have either the problem that synckolab hangs >> when parsing calendar entries (bug 19057) with the current nightly >> (24-04-2008) or that calendar entries get repeatedly deleted and created >> on the server (bug 19058) using the "stable" 0.6. >> >> As I need a working version right now I would like to hear what "stable" >> version other people are using and where I could get it. > > Whenever I used the "0.6.0" version, I got the same behavior as you describe it, and as did some others in this list recently. > > I succeed in using the "nightly" version 0.6.0 of 19-02-2008 11:12. This version is stable in my environment (TB 2.0, Lightning 0.7 and 0.8). May be later nightly versions work as well, I didn't try them yet. Unfortunately, Thunderbird seems to recognize only the buggy "0.6.0" (without date) version as "actual", so it suggests updating to that buggy version. For using the nightlies, you must not allow Thunderbird to update addons automatically (nor, of course, trigger "updating" Synckolab manually). Check TB's options for this. > > Synckolab, to me, is a very useful extension, filling the mozilla groupware gap to some remarkable extent. Once established a proper release policy and documentation, it should advance to one of the most favorite TB extensions. Until that day, I use the "nightly" version (thankfully) and check this list for news about the most wanted version 1.0. > > Good luck > M. Germann. > > __________________________________________________ > GRATIS: Movie-FLAT. Jetzt freischalten! > http://freemail.web.de/club/maxdome.htm/?mc=025557 > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 6 05:54:34 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 14:54:34 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Last working version of synckolab? In-Reply-To: <482049C3.4000601@web.de> References: <1069105823@web.de> <482049C3.4000601@web.de> Message-ID: <4820550A.1000900@corinis.com> You can get the old nightly from: http://www.gargan.org/extensions/history/synckolab-19-02-2008_11.12.xpi but i already put a new nightly out that should fix the issues (0.6.2 nightly) Niko Daniel Kammerer wrote: > Thanks for your tip, M. Germann. Do you still have a copy of that > nightly that you could send me? > > I used to have a working nightly as well, but lost it somehow... > > Thanks > Daniel > > > Germann_M_dienst at web.de wrote: > >>> I am sync'ing my Thunderbird 2.0 contacts, calendar and tasks with >>> synckolab on 2 computers with Ubuntu and Windows XP. It used to work >>> pretty well with a 0.6nightly (probably from beginning of April 08). >>> Somehow I felt like upgrading to the newest nightly but now my syncing >>> doesn't work anymore. I have either the problem that synckolab hangs >>> when parsing calendar entries (bug 19057) with the current nightly >>> (24-04-2008) or that calendar entries get repeatedly deleted and created >>> on the server (bug 19058) using the "stable" 0.6. >>> >>> As I need a working version right now I would like to hear what "stable" >>> version other people are using and where I could get it. >>> >> Whenever I used the "0.6.0" version, I got the same behavior as you describe it, and as did some others in this list recently. >> >> I succeed in using the "nightly" version 0.6.0 of 19-02-2008 11:12. This version is stable in my environment (TB 2.0, Lightning 0.7 and 0.8). May be later nightly versions work as well, I didn't try them yet. Unfortunately, Thunderbird seems to recognize only the buggy "0.6.0" (without date) version as "actual", so it suggests updating to that buggy version. For using the nightlies, you must not allow Thunderbird to update addons automatically (nor, of course, trigger "updating" Synckolab manually). Check TB's options for this. >> >> Synckolab, to me, is a very useful extension, filling the mozilla groupware gap to some remarkable extent. Once established a proper release policy and documentation, it should advance to one of the most favorite TB extensions. Until that day, I use the "nightly" version (thankfully) and check this list for news about the most wanted version 1.0. >> >> Good luck >> M. Germann. >> >> From webmaster at thamnos.de Tue May 6 06:23:30 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 15:23:30 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Calender synchronization fails; Error: cdate has no properties In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <48205BD2.8070404@thamnos.de> Hey there, I experience a very similar problem to Hannes: Hannes Voigt wrote: > ... calender synchronization fails. > > I use > - Windows XP SP 2 > - Thunderbird: Version 2.0.0.12 (20080213) > - Lightning 0.8 (with Sunbird 0.8) > - synckolab 0.6.0 24-04-2008 23:36 > > ... calender entries: "No items ... server, but ... local ..." > > If I click the OK button, the message box will disappear and the > synchronization will hang up. Nothing further happens. I have Ubuntu Linux 8.04 Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (20080227) Lightning 0.7 (2007120901) SyncKolab 0.6.2 06-05-2008 14:32 Contacts synchronize fine, the calender brings the same message : 30 - Trying calendar config syncall Initialising calendar... 3 - trying to get folder: 'imap://...' for account ... 1 - got subpath: imap://... we found our path!!!: imap://... 1 - Calendar: got calendar: Home Message Folder: imap-message://... Init2 for calendar 8 - got results: 3 items operation calendar: status=0 Op=4 Detail=null Getting items for calendar 300 - Finished folder frefresh; ONSTOP=0 : [xpconnect wrapped nsIURI] Have to sync 0 messages for the folder. 2341 - parseFolderToAddressFinish (Writing message db) Writing database file: /home/....cal.hdb 46 - updating content: 69 - starting update content... 4 - next update... get event nextUpdate for event:2d0f5978-2ccb-47aa-ab0c-41dffa54d8e1 Error: endDate.jsDate has no properties Source File: chrome://synckolab/content/calendar.js Line: 592 With that, it hangs. Best regards and thanks, Sebastian. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Nothing further happens. >> > > I have > Ubuntu Linux 8.04 > Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (20080227) > Lightning 0.7 (2007120901) > SyncKolab 0.6.2 06-05-2008 14:32 > > Contacts synchronize fine, the calender brings the same message : > > 30 - Trying calendar config syncall > Initialising calendar... > 3 - trying to get folder: 'imap://...' for account ... > 1 - got subpath: imap://... > we found our path!!!: imap://... > 1 - Calendar: got calendar: Home > Message Folder: imap-message://... > Init2 for calendar > 8 - got results: 3 items > operation calendar: status=0 Op=4 Detail=null > Getting items for calendar > 300 - Finished folder frefresh; ONSTOP=0 : [xpconnect wrapped nsIURI] > Have to sync 0 messages for the folder. > 2341 - parseFolderToAddressFinish (Writing message db) > Writing database file: /home/....cal.hdb > 46 - updating content: > 69 - starting update content... > 4 - next update... > get event > nextUpdate for event:2d0f5978-2ccb-47aa-ab0c-41dffa54d8e1 > Error: endDate.jsDate has no properties > Source File: chrome://synckolab/content/calendar.js > Line: 592 > > With that, it hangs. > > Best regards and thanks, > Sebastian. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > From webmaster at thamnos.de Tue May 6 07:48:14 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 16:48:14 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Calender synchronization fails; Error: cdate has no properties In-Reply-To: <48206524.9010603@corinis.com> References: <48205BD2.8070404@thamnos.de> <48206524.9010603@corinis.com> Message-ID: <48206FAE.7050602@thamnos.de> Hey Niko, thank you! The calendar sync works now for me -- except for all-day events. For those, it throws the error: Error: tmp_date has no properties Source File: chrome://synckolab/content/calTools.js Line: 870 and stops. Best, Sebastian. Niko Berger wrote: > ... works on new nightly :) > Sebastian Busch wrote: >> ... similar problem ... >> Hannes Voigt wrote: >>> ... calender synchronization fails. ... -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080506/e3ca07d1/attachment.bin From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 6 08:10:55 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 17:10:55 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Calender synchronization fails; Error: cdate has no properties In-Reply-To: <48206FAE.7050602@thamnos.de> References: <48205BD2.8070404@thamnos.de> <48206524.9010603@corinis.com> <48206FAE.7050602@thamnos.de> Message-ID: <482074FF.6030103@corinis.com> Fixed that error. I also fixed a few other problems (like with unparseable messages when you have a few linebreaks in it). It should work fine now. Niko Sebastian Busch wrote: > Hey Niko, > > thank you! The calendar sync works now for me -- except for all-day > events. For those, it throws the error: > > Error: tmp_date has no properties > Source File: chrome://synckolab/content/calTools.js > Line: 870 > > and stops. > > Best, > Sebastian. > > > Niko Berger wrote: > >> ... works on new nightly :) >> > > >> Sebastian Busch wrote: >> >>> ... similar problem ... >>> > > >>> Hannes Voigt wrote: >>> >>>> ... calender synchronization fails. ... >>>> From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 6 10:21:27 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 19:21:27 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) Message-ID: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> Hi, I finally want to approach a stable version 1.0 within the next 1-2 weeks. I fixed all open defects from bugzilla and hope finally covered everything which i am able to do. Synckolab has: * lightning 0.8 support * tbird 3/seamonkey support * task, calendar and adress book support * works fine with citadel (thanks davew) * is translated in en,de,hu,it,ja,cs (please review the translation files or create new ones at http://www.mozdev.org/source/browse/synckolab/src/chrome/locale/ ) Whats missing and why: * mailing list support: mailing lists are handled VERY poorly internally in thunderbird. Until a version with an updated mailing list management is out, mailing list sync will just not be possible. * notes support: there are no native notes in thunderbird. I tried getting in contact with the xnotes developers, but until now to no avail. I would like you all to help me reach 1.0 by testing this nightly and report if everything worked/you had problems. This way I can finally up a new version 1.0 and bug the guys at addons.mozilla.org to put it life (wish they were faster...) Niko From pdf at yugm.org Tue May 6 10:30:10 2008 From: pdf at yugm.org (Paul Douglas Franklin) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 10:30:10 -0700 Subject: [Synckolab] mailing list support In-Reply-To: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> Message-ID: <482095A2.7030300@yugm.org> Thanks for a good product and for your explanation about what is missing. Here is my question: Have you set it up now simply to ignore mailing lists? In my initial test last year, it wiped out my mailing list. --Paul Niko Berger wrote: > What's missing and why: > * mailing list support: mailing lists are handled VERY poorly internally > in thunderbird. Until a version with an updated mailing list management > is out, mailing list sync will just not be possible. > -- Paul Douglas Franklin Computer Manager, Union Gospel Mission of Yakima, Washington Husband of Danette Father of Laurene, Miriam, Tycko, Timothy, Sarabeth, Marie, Dawnita, Anna Leah, Alexander, and Caleb From lfarkas at bppiac.hu Tue May 6 12:13:51 2008 From: lfarkas at bppiac.hu (Farkas Levente) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 21:13:51 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> Message-ID: <4820ADEF.5030706@bppiac.hu> Niko Berger wrote: > Hi, > I finally want to approach a stable version 1.0 within the next 1-2 > weeks. I fixed all open defects from bugzilla and hope finally covered > everything which i am able to do. > > Synckolab has: > * lightning 0.8 support > * tbird 3/seamonkey support > * task, calendar and adress book support > * works fine with citadel (thanks davew) > * is translated in en,de,hu,it,ja,cs (please review the translation > files or create new ones at > http://www.mozdev.org/source/browse/synckolab/src/chrome/locale/ ) > > > Whats missing and why: > * mailing list support: mailing lists are handled VERY poorly internally > in thunderbird. Until a version with an updated mailing list management > is out, mailing list sync will just not be possible. > * notes support: there are no native notes in thunderbird. I tried > getting in contact with the xnotes developers, but until now to no avail. > > I would like you all to help me reach 1.0 by testing this nightly and > report if everything worked/you had problems. This way I can finally up > a new version 1.0 and bug the guys at addons.mozilla.org to put it life > (wish they were faster...) any progress with the speed? since it's still our biggest problem. even if nothing change a sync takes 5-10 minutes in a 1500 item addressbook. anyway thanks for the good work! -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!" From richy_lane at hotmail.com Tue May 6 12:29:23 2008 From: richy_lane at hotmail.com (Rick) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 20:29:23 +0100 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> Message-ID: <20080506202923.68276bgu5ndn878k@server.timeforabrew.com> Hi Niko, Thanks for your efforts with this, I hope I can help you out with ironing things out. Ive installed A vanilla Thunderbird portable(so as to not tinker with my everyday setup), Lightning and SyncKolab nightly, hooking into the kolab server running: * Kolab 2.2 RC2 * * Horde 3.2 RC3 (framework) * Horde IMP 4.2 RC3 (webmail) * Horde Turba 2.2 RC3 (address book) * Horde Ingo 1.2 RC2 (mail filters) * Horde Kronolith 2.2 RC2 (calendar) * Horde Nag 2.2 RC2 (tasks) * Horde Mnemo 2.2 RC2 (notes) The good news is that the delete/add/delete/add cycle has now gone, and the items on my server are unaffected by SyncKolabs attempts to update the task lists. Unfortunatly, synkolab reports everything as being unparceable and nothing gets added locally. Ive nothing locally to go back thee other way so thats untested, but i do have three types of error messages repeatedly appearing in the console: ERROR ONE +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 16 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. busy 0 2d76545267ce406cc9871da7104de46b LMS - Infrastructure 2008-04-08T20:19:16Z 2008-05-03T21:24:04Z public Horde::Kolab Rejig Servers and UPS 3 100 not-started 2008-05-03T21:24:03Z ERROR TWO ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Error: junk after document element Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html Line: 27, Column: 1 Source Code: --^ ERROR THREE +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Error: [Exception... "'Failure' when calling method: [nsIWritablePropertyBag::getProperty]" nsresult: "0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://mozapps/content/update/updates.js :: anonymous :: line 725" data: no] Source File: chrome://mozapps/content/update/updates.js Line: 725 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hope this might cast some light on whats going on! :> Quoting Niko Berger : > Hi, > I finally want to approach a stable version 1.0 within the next 1-2 > weeks. I fixed all open defects from bugzilla and hope finally covered > everything which i am able to do. > > Synckolab has: > * lightning 0.8 support > * tbird 3/seamonkey support > * task, calendar and adress book support > * works fine with citadel (thanks davew) > * is translated in en,de,hu,it,ja,cs (please review the translation > files or create new ones at > http://www.mozdev.org/source/browse/synckolab/src/chrome/locale/ ) > > > Whats missing and why: > * mailing list support: mailing lists are handled VERY poorly internally > in thunderbird. Until a version with an updated mailing list management > is out, mailing list sync will just not be possible. > * notes support: there are no native notes in thunderbird. I tried > getting in contact with the xnotes developers, but until now to no avail. > > I would like you all to help me reach 1.0 by testing this nightly and > report if everything worked/you had problems. This way I can finally up > a new version 1.0 and bug the guys at addons.mozilla.org to put it life > (wish they were faster...) > > Niko > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > From matthew at zeut.net Tue May 6 16:54:52 2008 From: matthew at zeut.net (Matthew T. O'Connor) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 19:54:52 -0400 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> Message-ID: <4820EFCC.1040701@zeut.net> Niki, thanks for working on this project. Unfortunately, I have never been able to get it working reliably. I just tried the latest nightly from the website and it fails too, details are as follows: Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 Lightning 0.8 SyncKolab 0.6.2 nightly from the site IMAP Server: Webmail.us (I think they use Dovecot) Before testing, I cleaned out the prefs.js and deleted all the hdb files and anything else that looked related to synckolab in my Thunderbird folder. I created a test address book so that I wouldn't mess with my real address book. I tell it to sync to a folder on my imap server. The first sync goes OK, it says that there are no entries on the server, but there are local entries, would I like to copy them all to the server, I say yes and all goes OK. I then tell SyncKolab to sync again and it says that all the messages on the server are unparseable, then proceeds to delete all the entries in my address book. This is so not good! This is the first time I've seen this problem, but I've previously had problems with all entries in my address box getting duplicated etc. If the problem is specific to SyncKolab and Webmail.us, I will gladly provide you with a mailbox on my mail server for testing purposes. If I can help, please let me know, I would love to have this working reliably for me. Thank you, Matthew Niko Berger wrote: > Hi, > I finally want to approach a stable version 1.0 within the next 1-2 > weeks. I fixed all open defects from bugzilla and hope finally covered > everything which i am able to do. > > Synckolab has: > * lightning 0.8 support > * tbird 3/seamonkey support > * task, calendar and adress book support > * works fine with citadel (thanks davew) > * is translated in en,de,hu,it,ja,cs (please review the translation > files or create new ones at > http://www.mozdev.org/source/browse/synckolab/src/chrome/locale/ ) > > > Whats missing and why: > * mailing list support: mailing lists are handled VERY poorly internally > in thunderbird. Until a version with an updated mailing list management > is out, mailing list sync will just not be possible. > * notes support: there are no native notes in thunderbird. I tried > getting in contact with the xnotes developers, but until now to no avail. > > I would like you all to help me reach 1.0 by testing this nightly and > report if everything worked/you had problems. This way I can finally up > a new version 1.0 and bug the guys at addons.mozilla.org to put it life > (wish they were faster...) > > Niko > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 01:32:30 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 10:32:30 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] mailing list support In-Reply-To: <482095A2.7030300@yugm.org> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> <482095A2.7030300@yugm.org> Message-ID: <4821691E.6030200@corinis.com> Paul Douglas Franklin wrote: > Thanks for a good product and for your explanation about what is missing. > Here is my question: Have you set it up now simply to ignore mailing > lists? In my initial test last year, it wiped out my mailing list. > --Paul > > Niko Berger wrote: > >> What's missing and why: >> * mailing list support: mailing lists are handled VERY poorly internally >> in thunderbird. Until a version with an updated mailing list management >> is out, mailing list sync will just not be possible. >> >> > > Yeap, I simply ignore them right now. From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 01:37:41 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 10:37:41 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <4820ADEF.5030706@bppiac.hu> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> <4820ADEF.5030706@bppiac.hu> Message-ID: <48216A55.1000906@corinis.com> Farkas Levente wrote: > Niko Berger wrote: > >> Hi, >> I finally want to approach a stable version 1.0 within the next 1-2 >> weeks. I fixed all open defects from bugzilla and hope finally covered >> everything which i am able to do. >> >> Synckolab has: >> * lightning 0.8 support >> * tbird 3/seamonkey support >> * task, calendar and adress book support >> * works fine with citadel (thanks davew) >> * is translated in en,de,hu,it,ja,cs (please review the translation >> files or create new ones at >> http://www.mozdev.org/source/browse/synckolab/src/chrome/locale/ ) >> >> >> Whats missing and why: >> * mailing list support: mailing lists are handled VERY poorly internally >> in thunderbird. Until a version with an updated mailing list management >> is out, mailing list sync will just not be possible. >> * notes support: there are no native notes in thunderbird. I tried >> getting in contact with the xnotes developers, but until now to no avail. >> >> I would like you all to help me reach 1.0 by testing this nightly and >> report if everything worked/you had problems. This way I can finally up >> a new version 1.0 and bug the guys at addons.mozilla.org to put it life >> (wish they were faster...) >> > > any progress with the speed? since it's still our biggest problem. even > if nothing change a sync takes 5-10 minutes in a 1500 item addressbook. > anyway thanks for the good work! > > I am afraid there isn't much I can do for now. I have a few ideas that would help increase sync speed, but before I start meddling with that (would mean quite a bit of restructuring and changing in the current logic) I want to reach 1.0. For 1.0 I want to have a stable sync - a groundwork for future versions. For 2.0 I will then try to include the missing features like mailing list sync and some kind of notes sync (xnote just released a new version, maybe I can get support for that included). I am also thinking of changing the sync code so its easier plugable for other stuff to sync as well (heard some mentioning of syncing bookmarks...). Let's see - for now stable is where I wanna be :) Niko From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 01:43:50 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 10:43:50 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <20080506202923.68276bgu5ndn878k@server.timeforabrew.com> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> <20080506202923.68276bgu5ndn878k@server.timeforabrew.com> Message-ID: <48216BC6.9030709@corinis.com> Rick wrote: > Hi Niko, > > Thanks for your efforts with this, I hope I can help you out with > ironing things out. > > The good news is that the delete/add/delete/add cycle has now gone, > and the items on my server are unaffected by SyncKolabs attempts to > update the task lists. Unfortunatly, synkolab reports everything as > being unparceable and nothing gets added locally. Ive nothing locally > to go back thee other way so thats untested, but i do have three types > of error messages repeatedly appearing in the console: > > ERROR ONE > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 16 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. > ... > Could you send me the complete message (or better open a bug in bugzilla: http://synckolab.mozdev.org/bugs.html and attach the message)... > ERROR TWO > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Error: junk after document element > Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html > Line: 27, Column: 1 > Source Code: > --^ > > Transitional//EN"> > This isnt a problem with synckolab, I am guessing thats from tbird portable... (never had this problem with my versions) > ERROR THREE > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Error: [Exception... "'Failure' when calling method: > [nsIWritablePropertyBag::getProperty]" nsresult: "0x80004005 > (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: > chrome://mozapps/content/update/updates.js :: anonymous :: line 725" > data: no] > Source File: chrome://mozapps/content/update/updates.js > Line: 725 > also not a problem from synckolab... this is the update functionality in tbird thats causing this :) > ++++++++++ > > Hope this might cast some light on whats going on! :> > Yeap thank you... as explained, please open a bug for the one problem thats really synckolab :) Niko From spam-abuse at gmx.de Wed May 7 02:36:07 2008 From: spam-abuse at gmx.de (Sascha Ehlert) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 11:36:07 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 deleted calendar entrys Message-ID: <48217807.7090500@gmx.de> my problem with synckolab still exist. i test with an empty calendar and empty Imap-Dir. I create an Entry. First Sync: synckolab create an XML-File in the Imap-Dir. Next sync: read error (nicht lesbar) > readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null > Error parsing the XML content of this message. > > > Synckolab 0.6.2, Calendar Sync > 4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 > 2008-05-08T10:00:00Z > 2008-05-08T11:00:00Z > test > 2008-05-07T09:24:50Z > 2008-05-07T09:24:52Z > public > 15 > > max at osiris.de > max at osiris.de > > busy > 0 > > > -- > nextUpdate decided to write event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 > nextUpdate assumes 'delete on server', better don't write > event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 the local Entry is deleted. (may be i didn't find all importent messages in the error console...) From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 03:00:23 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 12:00:23 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 deleted calendar entrys In-Reply-To: <48217807.7090500@gmx.de> References: <48217807.7090500@gmx.de> Message-ID: <48217DB7.10509@corinis.com> Sascha Ehlert wrote: > my problem with synckolab still exist. > i test with an empty calendar and empty Imap-Dir. > I create an Entry. First Sync: synckolab create an XML-File in the Imap-Dir. > Next sync: read error (nicht lesbar) > >> readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null >> > > >> Error parsing the XML content of this message. >> >> >> Synckolab 0.6.2, Calendar Sync >> 4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >> 2008-05-08T10:00:00Z >> 2008-05-08T11:00:00Z >> test >> 2008-05-07T09:24:50Z >> 2008-05-07T09:24:52Z >> public >> 15 >> >> max at osiris.de >> max at osiris.de >> >> busy >> 0 >> >> >> -- >> nextUpdate decided to write event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >> nextUpdate assumes 'delete on server', better don't write >> event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >> > > the local Entry is deleted. > (may be i didn't find all importent messages in the error console...) > > > > What strikes me as weird is the "readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null". right above this there should be a line "taking content from: XXX" where XXX is the path to the sync db file. Check if this file exists and if its readable. What operating system are you using? If its mac or linux, check the file permissions on the profile directory and all files within (should be read/writeable by you). maybe post a little more messages surrounding the error. Niko From spam-abuse at gmx.de Wed May 7 03:21:10 2008 From: spam-abuse at gmx.de (Sascha Ehlert) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 12:21:10 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 deleted calendar entrys In-Reply-To: <48217DB7.10509@corinis.com> References: <48217807.7090500@gmx.de> <48217DB7.10509@corinis.com> Message-ID: <48218296.7050504@gmx.de> Niko Berger schrieb: > Sascha Ehlert wrote: > >> my problem with synckolab still exist. >> i test with an empty calendar and empty Imap-Dir. >> I create an Entry. First Sync: synckolab create an XML-File in the Imap-Dir. >> Next sync: read error (nicht lesbar) >> >> >>> readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null >>> >>> >> >> >>> Error parsing the XML content of this message. >>> >>> >>> Synckolab 0.6.2, Calendar Sync >>> 4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >>> 2008-05-08T10:00:00Z >>> 2008-05-08T11:00:00Z >>> test >>> 2008-05-07T09:24:50Z >>> 2008-05-07T09:24:52Z >>> public >>> 15 >>> >>> max at osiris.de >>> max at osiris.de >>> >>> busy >>> 0 >>> >>> >>> -- >>> nextUpdate decided to write event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >>> nextUpdate assumes 'delete on server', better don't write >>> event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >>> >>> >> the local Entry is deleted. >> (may be i didn't find all importent messages in the error console...) >> >> >> >> >> > > What strikes me as weird is the "readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null". > right above this there should be a line "taking content from: XXX" where > XXX is the path to the sync db file. Check if this file exists and if > its readable. > What operating system are you using? If its mac or linux, check the file > permissions on the profile directory and all files within (should be > read/writeable by you). > > maybe post a little more messages surrounding the error. > > Niko > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > here, at work, i use XP. here some more messages: > taking content from: privateAdressen/undefined > Error: entry has no id (privateAdressen: calendar) > readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null [..] > Writing database file: C:\Dokumente und > Einstellungen\sehlert\Anwendungsdaten\Thunderbird\Profiles\khknhon5.default\privateAdressen.cal.hdb i have full access to this file and all others in the directory. But the Dir-Tree C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\sehlert\Anwendungsdaten\Thunderbird\Profiles\khknhon5.default\synckolab is empty.. i try to reinstall the addon... ..but it doesn't Work. how could i delete anything around synckolab? From Andreas.Gungl at osp-dd.de Wed May 7 03:30:14 2008 From: Andreas.Gungl at osp-dd.de (Andreas Gungl) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:30:14 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars Message-ID: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> Hello, Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a quick shot. But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. Messages are: ################################################################ Error: junk after document element Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html Line: 21, Column: 1 Source Code: --^ ################################################################ 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource libkcal-354124493.523 Vacation 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z public 0 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z Urlaub xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 0 busy 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z -- ################################################################ This looks the parsing code has been broken. Mind the two dashes at the end of the XML fragment. Best regards, Andreas From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 03:32:55 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 12:32:55 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 deleted calendar entrys In-Reply-To: <48218296.7050504@gmx.de> References: <48217807.7090500@gmx.de> <48217DB7.10509@corinis.com> <48218296.7050504@gmx.de> Message-ID: <48218557.3060205@corinis.com> Sascha Ehlert wrote: > Niko Berger schrieb: > >> Sascha Ehlert wrote: >> >> >>> my problem with synckolab still exist. >>> i test with an empty calendar and empty Imap-Dir. >>> I create an Entry. First Sync: synckolab create an XML-File in the Imap-Dir. >>> Next sync: read error (nicht lesbar) >>> >>> >>> >>>> readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Error parsing the XML content of this message. >>>> >>>> >>>> Synckolab 0.6.2, Calendar Sync >>>> 4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >>>> 2008-05-08T10:00:00Z >>>> 2008-05-08T11:00:00Z >>>> test >>>> 2008-05-07T09:24:50Z >>>> 2008-05-07T09:24:52Z >>>> public >>>> 15 >>>> >>>> max at osiris.de >>>> max at osiris.de >>>> >>>> busy >>>> 0 >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> nextUpdate decided to write event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >>>> nextUpdate assumes 'delete on server', better don't write >>>> event:4a11f595-36e8-4021-b13a-3608b5691f15 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> the local Entry is deleted. >>> (may be i didn't find all importent messages in the error console...) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> What strikes me as weird is the "readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null". >> right above this there should be a line "taking content from: XXX" where >> XXX is the path to the sync db file. Check if this file exists and if >> its readable. >> What operating system are you using? If its mac or linux, check the file >> permissions on the profile directory and all files within (should be >> read/writeable by you). >> >> maybe post a little more messages surrounding the error. >> >> Niko >> _______________________________________________ >> Synckolab mailing list >> Synckolab at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab >> >> >> > > here, at work, i use XP. > > here some more messages: > > >> taking content from: privateAdressen/undefined >> Error: entry has no id (privateAdressen: calendar) >> readSyncDBFile ERROR: file is null >> > [..] > >> Writing database file: C:\Dokumente und >> Einstellungen\sehlert\Anwendungsdaten\Thunderbird\Profiles\khknhon5.default\privateAdressen.cal.hdb >> > i have full access to this file and all others in the directory. > But the Dir-Tree C:\Dokumente und > Einstellungen\sehlert\Anwendungsdaten\Thunderbird\Profiles\khknhon5.default\synckolab > is empty.. > i try to reinstall the addon... > ..but it doesn't Work. > how could i delete anything around synckolab? > > > > To completely remove all traces of synckolab: * uninstall the extension * delete the synckolab directory (thats where the sync db is kept) * delete all *.hdb files (these are the hash database files) * make sure tbird is closed and: open prefs.js and delete all entries starting: user_pref("SyncKolab.... From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 03:34:39 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 12:34:39 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> Message-ID: <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> Andreas Gungl wrote: > Hello, > > Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a quick shot. > But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. > Messages are: > > ################################################################ > Error: junk after document element > Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html > Line: 21, Column: 1 > Source Code: > --^ > > ################################################################ > > 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. > > > KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource > libkcal-354124493.523 > Vacation > 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z > 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z > public > 0 > 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z > Urlaub > > xxxxxxxxxxxxx > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > 0 > busy > 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z > > This is weird... i tried a couple of times, but it looks fine... can you send me the entry, i will then test it out From spam-abuse at gmx.de Wed May 7 03:36:49 2008 From: spam-abuse at gmx.de (Sascha Ehlert) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 12:36:49 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> Message-ID: <48218641.40403@gmx.de> i got this Messages too... Niko Berger schrieb: > Andreas Gungl wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a quick shot. >> But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. >> Messages are: >> >> ################################################################ >> Error: junk after document element >> Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html >> Line: 21, Column: 1 >> Source Code: >> --^ >> >> ################################################################ >> >> 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. >> >> >> KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource >> libkcal-354124493.523 >> Vacation >> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >> public >> 0 >> 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z >> Urlaub >> >> xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> 0 >> busy >> 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z >> >> >> > > This is weird... i tried a couple of times, but it looks fine... can you > send me the entry, i will then test it out > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 09:22:38 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 18:22:38 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <48218641.40403@gmx.de> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> <48218641.40403@gmx.de> Message-ID: <4821D74E.6060305@corinis.com> Thanks to the debug messages I was able to fix this problem :) new nightly is up Niko Sascha Ehlert wrote: > i got this Messages too... > > Niko Berger schrieb: > >> Andreas Gungl wrote: >> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a quick shot. >>> But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. >>> Messages are: >>> >>> ################################################################ >>> Error: junk after document element >>> Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html >>> Line: 21, Column: 1 >>> Source Code: >>> --^ >>> >>> ################################################################ >>> >>> 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. >>> >>> >>> KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource >>> libkcal-354124493.523 >>> Vacation >>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>> public >>> 0 >>> 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z >>> Urlaub >>> >>> xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> 0 >>> busy >>> 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z >>> >>> >>> >>> >> This is weird... i tried a couple of times, but it looks fine... can you >> send me the entry, i will then test it out >> From niko.berger at corinis.com Wed May 7 09:23:44 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 18:23:44 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <4821D74E.6060305@corinis.com> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> <48218641.40403@gmx.de> <4821D74E.6060305@corinis.com> Message-ID: <4821D790.5060709@corinis.com> Sorry forgot to mention: if the last nightly deleted your local entries... this will readd them again Niko Berger wrote: > Thanks to the debug messages I was able to fix this problem :) > new nightly is up > > Niko > > Sascha Ehlert wrote: > >> i got this Messages too... >> >> Niko Berger schrieb: >> >> >>> Andreas Gungl wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a quick shot. >>>> But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. >>>> Messages are: >>>> >>>> ################################################################ >>>> Error: junk after document element >>>> Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html >>>> Line: 21, Column: 1 >>>> Source Code: >>>> --^ >>>> >>>> ################################################################ >>>> >>>> 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. >>>> >>>> >>>> KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource >>>> libkcal-354124493.523 >>>> Vacation >>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>> public >>>> 0 >>>> 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z >>>> Urlaub >>>> >>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>> 0 >>>> busy >>>> 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> This is weird... i tried a couple of times, but it looks fine... can you >>> send me the entry, i will then test it out >>> >>> From spam-abuse at gmx.de Thu May 8 00:20:57 2008 From: spam-abuse at gmx.de (Sascha Ehlert) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 09:20:57 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <4821D790.5060709@corinis.com> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> <48218641.40403@gmx.de> <4821D74E.6060305@corinis.com> <4821D790.5060709@corinis.com> Message-ID: <4822A9D9.40403@gmx.de> Thank you! look good! after work i'm able to test between XP <=> Imap <=> Debian. thank you very much for your Tool Niko Berger schrieb: > Sorry forgot to mention: if the last nightly deleted your local > entries... this will readd them again > > Niko Berger wrote: > >> Thanks to the debug messages I was able to fix this problem :) >> new nightly is up >> >> Niko >> >> Sascha Ehlert wrote: >> >> >>> i got this Messages too... >>> >>> Niko Berger schrieb: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Andreas Gungl wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a quick shot. >>>>> But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. >>>>> Messages are: >>>>> >>>>> ################################################################ >>>>> Error: junk after document element >>>>> Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html >>>>> Line: 21, Column: 1 >>>>> Source Code: >>>>> --^ >>>>> >>>>> ################################################################ >>>>> >>>>> 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource >>>>> libkcal-354124493.523 >>>>> Vacation >>>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>>> public >>>>> 0 >>>>> 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z >>>>> Urlaub >>>>> >>>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> >>>>> 0 >>>>> busy >>>>> 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> This is weird... i tried a couple of times, but it looks fine... can you >>>> send me the entry, i will then test it out >>>> >>>> >>>> > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > From richy_lane at hotmail.com Thu May 8 02:44:46 2008 From: richy_lane at hotmail.com (Rick) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 10:44:46 +0100 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <4822A9D9.40403@gmx.de> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> <48218641.40403@gmx.de> <4821D74E.6060305@corinis.com> <4821D790.5060709@corinis.com> <4822A9D9.40403@gmx.de> Message-ID: <20080508104446.105914y68wum5oys@webmail.timeforabrew.com> Niko, Happy to report, this is looking good for me too :> Edited items on server were synced successfully to TB, edits on TB were synced to the server successfully. This was with tasks and calendars - also there were no more unparseable items - a first for any version of SK that Ive tried. Great work! Rick Quoting Sascha Ehlert : > Thank you! > look good! > after work i'm able to test between XP <=> Imap <=> Debian. > > thank you very much for your Tool > > Niko Berger schrieb: >> Sorry forgot to mention: if the last nightly deleted your local >> entries... this will readd them again >> >> Niko Berger wrote: >> >>> Thanks to the debug messages I was able to fix this problem :) >>> new nightly is up >>> >>> Niko >>> >>> Sascha Ehlert wrote: >>> >>> >>>> i got this Messages too... >>>> >>>> Niko Berger schrieb: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Andreas Gungl wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a >>>>>> quick shot. >>>>>> But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. >>>>>> Messages are: >>>>>> >>>>>> ################################################################ >>>>>> Error: junk after document element >>>>>> Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html >>>>>> Line: 21, Column: 1 >>>>>> Source Code: >>>>>> --^ >>>>>> >>>>>> ################################################################ >>>>>> >>>>>> 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource >>>>>> libkcal-354124493.523 >>>>>> Vacation >>>>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>>>> public >>>>>> 0 >>>>>> 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z >>>>>> Urlaub >>>>>> >>>>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> >>>>>> 0 >>>>>> busy >>>>>> 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> This is weird... i tried a couple of times, but it looks fine... can you >>>>> send me the entry, i will then test it out >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Synckolab mailing list >> Synckolab at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > From niko.berger at corinis.com Thu May 8 03:21:32 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 12:21:32 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <20080508104446.105914y68wum5oys@webmail.timeforabrew.com> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <482185BF.10809@corinis.com> <48218641.40403@gmx.de> <4821D74E.6060305@corinis.com> <4821D790.5060709@corinis.com> <4822A9D9.40403@gmx.de> <20080508104446.105914y68wum5oys@webmail.timeforabrew.com> Message-ID: <4822D42C.70308@corinis.com> Cool... I uploaded a new version that includes a little fix to finally have ALL messages parseable correctly (forgot to escape the = char in certain circumstances). Niko Rick wrote: > Niko, > > Happy to report, this is looking good for me too :> > > Edited items on server were synced successfully to TB, edits on TB > were synced to the server successfully. This was with tasks and > calendars - also there were no more unparseable items - a first for > any version of SK that Ive tried. > > Great work! > > Rick > > > Quoting Sascha Ehlert : > > >> Thank you! >> look good! >> after work i'm able to test between XP <=> Imap <=> Debian. >> >> thank you very much for your Tool >> >> Niko Berger schrieb: >> >>> Sorry forgot to mention: if the last nightly deleted your local >>> entries... this will readd them again >>> >>> Niko Berger wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Thanks to the debug messages I was able to fix this problem :) >>>> new nightly is up >>>> >>>> Niko >>>> >>>> Sascha Ehlert wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> i got this Messages too... >>>>> >>>>> Niko Berger schrieb: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Andreas Gungl wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Based on the messages in this list I gave the latest nightly a >>>>>>> quick shot. >>>>>>> But it doesn't work at all for me. Not one calendar item can be parsed. >>>>>>> Messages are: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ################################################################ >>>>>>> Error: junk after document element >>>>>>> Source File: resource://gre/res/hiddenWindow.html >>>>>>> Line: 21, Column: 1 >>>>>>> Source Code: >>>>>>> --^ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ################################################################ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3 - Error parsing the XML content of this message. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> KOrganizer 3.5.9, Kolab resource >>>>>>> libkcal-354124493.523 >>>>>>> Vacation >>>>>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>>>>> 2008-04-29T05:19:53Z >>>>>>> public >>>>>>> 0 >>>>>>> 2008-05-02T06:00:00Z >>>>>>> Urlaub >>>>>>> >>>>>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 0 >>>>>>> busy >>>>>>> 2008-05-02T15:00:00Z >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> This is weird... i tried a couple of times, but it looks fine... can you >>>>>> send me the entry, i will then test it out >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> From Andreas.Gungl at osp-dd.de Thu May 8 04:58:35 2008 From: Andreas.Gungl at osp-dd.de (Andreas Gungl) Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 13:58:35 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <4822D42C.70308@corinis.com> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <20080508104446.105914y68wum5oys@webmail.timeforabrew.com> <4822D42C.70308@corinis.com> Message-ID: <200805081358.35520@osp-dd.de> Am Thursday 08 May 2008 schrieb Niko Berger: > I uploaded a new version that includes a little fix to finally have ALL > messages parseable correctly (forgot to escape the = char in certain > circumstances). > > Niko The latest nightly is definitely the best one of the 0.6 series. I've no more problems sync'ing the calendars. I'm still using 0.5.3 in my "stable" environment as all other 0.6.x releases were broken for me. The new one is an important milestone. Congratulations to Niko. Andreas From stea at cs.binghamton.edu Thu May 8 06:33:14 2008 From: stea at cs.binghamton.edu (Steaphan Greene) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 09:33:14 -0400 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <200805081358.35520@osp-dd.de> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <20080508104446.105914y68wum5oys@webmail.timeforabrew.com> <4822D42C.70308@corinis.com> <200805081358.35520@osp-dd.de> Message-ID: <4823011A.105@cs.binghamton.edu> To add to these reports, the problems synckolab had with mailing lists (frequently emptying them) have stopped. Right now it seems to completely ignore mailing lists. I assume this is intentional. While, of course, this is better than it's previous behavior, I would like to see mailing lists actually be synced if possible. This was actually the reason I started using synckolab in the first place. Otherwise, everything seems to work great for me. Great work Niko. Thanks! Andreas Gungl wrote: > Am Thursday 08 May 2008 schrieb Niko Berger: >> I uploaded a new version that includes a little fix to finally have ALL >> messages parseable correctly (forgot to escape the = char in certain >> circumstances). >> >> Niko > > The latest nightly is definitely the best one of the 0.6 series. I've no > more problems sync'ing the calendars. I'm still using 0.5.3 in my "stable" > environment as all other 0.6.x releases were broken for me. The new one is > an important milestone. Congratulations to Niko. > > Andreas > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > -- Steaphan Greene Lecturer, Computer Science, Binghamton University GPG public key: http://www.cs.binghamton.edu/~sgreene/gpg.key.txt From stea at cs.binghamton.edu Thu May 8 06:47:21 2008 From: stea at cs.binghamton.edu (Steaphan Greene) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 09:47:21 -0400 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <4823011A.105@cs.binghamton.edu> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <20080508104446.105914y68wum5oys@webmail.timeforabrew.com> <4822D42C.70308@corinis.com> <200805081358.35520@osp-dd.de> <4823011A.105@cs.binghamton.edu> Message-ID: <48230469.4000202@cs.binghamton.edu> Oops. Apparently I spoke too soon. If I get it to do a "local update" on everything (by altering the synckolab config) it still purges all the entries out of the mailing lists on update. Steaphan Greene wrote: > To add to these reports, the problems synckolab had with mailing lists > (frequently emptying them) have stopped. Right now it seems to completely > ignore mailing lists. I assume this is intentional. While, of course, this > is better than it's previous behavior, I would like to see mailing lists > actually be synced if possible. This was actually the reason I started > using synckolab in the first place. > > Otherwise, everything seems to work great for me. Great work Niko. Thanks! > > Andreas Gungl wrote: >> Am Thursday 08 May 2008 schrieb Niko Berger: >>> I uploaded a new version that includes a little fix to finally have ALL >>> messages parseable correctly (forgot to escape the = char in certain >>> circumstances). >>> >>> Niko >> The latest nightly is definitely the best one of the 0.6 series. I've no >> more problems sync'ing the calendars. I'm still using 0.5.3 in my "stable" >> environment as all other 0.6.x releases were broken for me. The new one is >> an important milestone. Congratulations to Niko. >> >> Andreas >> _______________________________________________ >> Synckolab mailing list >> Synckolab at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab >> > > -- Steaphan Greene Lecturer, Computer Science, Binghamton University GPG public key: http://www.cs.binghamton.edu/~sgreene/gpg.key.txt From niko.berger at corinis.com Thu May 8 08:12:34 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 17:12:34 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Nightly 6.2 is broken for calendars In-Reply-To: <48230469.4000202@cs.binghamton.edu> References: <200805071230.14702@osp-dd.de> <20080508104446.105914y68wum5oys@webmail.timeforabrew.com> <4822D42C.70308@corinis.com> <200805081358.35520@osp-dd.de> <4823011A.105@cs.binghamton.edu> <48230469.4000202@cs.binghamton.edu> Message-ID: <48231862.9040508@corinis.com> Hi, thanks for the info. I put a new nightly out to make sure lists aren't touched. I cant guarantee for lists that where on the server already (from a previous version where this was enabled), but they should be ignored as well. fyi Steaphan: I disabled mailing list sync in order to be able to finally release a stable 1.0. I will taggle the problem with mailing lists on an unstable branch towards 2.0 from then on (including a few other structural changes). Anyways, I also fixed a problem with the compare function that was a little too picky about whitespace in the body field and added a new configuration option to set the debug level. Niko Steaphan Greene wrote: > Oops. Apparently I spoke too soon. If I get it to do a "local update" on > everything (by altering the synckolab config) it still purges all the > entries out of the mailing lists on update. > > Steaphan Greene wrote: > >> To add to these reports, the problems synckolab had with mailing lists >> (frequently emptying them) have stopped. Right now it seems to completely >> ignore mailing lists. I assume this is intentional. While, of course, this >> is better than it's previous behavior, I would like to see mailing lists >> actually be synced if possible. This was actually the reason I started >> using synckolab in the first place. >> >> Otherwise, everything seems to work great for me. Great work Niko. Thanks! >> >> Andreas Gungl wrote: >> >>> Am Thursday 08 May 2008 schrieb Niko Berger: >>> >>>> I uploaded a new version that includes a little fix to finally have ALL >>>> messages parseable correctly (forgot to escape the = char in certain >>>> circumstances). >>>> >>>> Niko >>>> >>> The latest nightly is definitely the best one of the 0.6 series. I've no >>> more problems sync'ing the calendars. I'm still using 0.5.3 in my "stable" >>> environment as all other 0.6.x releases were broken for me. The new one is >>> an important milestone. Congratulations to Niko. >>> >>> Andreas >>> From webmaster at thamnos.de Thu May 15 09:10:51 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 18:10:51 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> Message-ID: <482C608B.1000203@thamnos.de> hi there! I am working with synckolab 0.6.2 08-05-2008 17:30. I have two computers, both running Linux. One has Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5.0.14ubu (20080306) with Lightning 0.5 (2007062504), named "old" in the following, the other Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080505) with Lightning 0.7 (2007120901), named "new" from now on. I had synckolab running on "new" already and was now adding "old". Synchronizing works perfectly fine on "new". However, on "old" I have two minor problems: I get always an "update on server" for two of my address-book-entries. This update, however, does not trigger a "local update" on "new". The entries don't have any obvious feature that would make them differ from the rest. One of them is something like (source from IMAP server, slightly edited): From: webmaster at thamnos.de Reply-To: Bcc: To: synckolab at no.tld Subject: pas-id-6A2BAAE79D2D42A0 Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:55:20 +0200 Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed;boundary="Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814" User-Agent: SyncKolab 0.6.2 X-Kolab-Type: application/x-vnd.kolab.contact --Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a Kolab Groupware object. To view this object you will need an email client that can understand the Kolab Groupware format. For a list of such email clients please visit http://www.kolab.org/kolab2-clients.html --- Name: a b Cell #: +49... Home #: +49... Fax #: +49... E-Mail:c at d Home: e f g --- Notice: The information above is only valid, if no other client than synckolab updated this message. (ie. a client that updates the attachment but not the message) --Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814 Content-Type: application/x-vnd.kolab.contact; name="kolab.xml" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="kolab.xml" SyncKolab, Kolab resource pas-id-6A2BAAE79D2D42A0 2008-05-15T17:34:52Z 2008-05-15T17:34:52Z public h i j home1 +49... mobile +49... k l=40m
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--Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814-- The other problem is that "old" syncs all TODOs with "no change" but does not display any more the ones that were created on "old" before installing synckolab. Freshly created TODOs on "old" work fine on both machines. Best, Sebastian. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080515/1d4f6f22/attachment.bin From webmaster at thamnos.de Thu May 15 09:14:02 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 18:14:02 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS version from 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <482C608B.1000203@thamnos.de> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> <482C608B.1000203@thamnos.de> Message-ID: <482C614A.8030301@thamnos.de> the second problem is gone after a thunderbird-restart. sorry, should have tried that first. Sebastian Busch wrote: > ... > The other problem is that "old" syncs all TODOs with "no change" but > does not display any more the ones that were created on "old" before > installing synckolab. Freshly created TODOs on "old" work fine on both > machines. > ... -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080515/a52d1067/attachment.bin From niko.berger at corinis.com Thu May 15 08:44:48 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 15:44:48 +0000 Subject: [Synckolab] Re: Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS versionfrom 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <482C608B.1000203@thamnos.de> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> <482C608B.1000203@thamnos.de> Message-ID: <4400a3cdd24e67e4a201699260ea88bd@mail.corinis.com> Hi, thanks for testing it out. I am afraid there isnt much I can do for your old/new problem -> except to highly recommend you to upgrade. I think it might be some kind of whitespace/character issue like: I write "hello " as name and when i save it into the adressbook it changes it to "hello" -> thus when I compare it, it fails. Niko On Thu, 15 May 2008 18:10:51 +0200, Sebastian Busch wrote: > hi there! > > I am working with synckolab 0.6.2 08-05-2008 17:30. I have two > computers, both running Linux. One has Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5.0.14ubu > (20080306) with Lightning 0.5 (2007062504), named "old" in the > following, the other Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080505) with > Lightning 0.7 (2007120901), named "new" from now on. I had synckolab > running on "new" already and was now adding "old". > > > Synchronizing works perfectly fine on "new". > > > However, on "old" I have two minor problems: > I get always an "update on server" for two of my address-book-entries. > This update, however, does not trigger a "local update" on "new". The > entries don't have any obvious feature that would make them differ from > the rest. One of them is something like (source from IMAP server, > slightly edited): > > From: webmaster at thamnos.de > Reply-To: > Bcc: > To: synckolab at no.tld > Subject: pas-id-6A2BAAE79D2D42A0 > Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:55:20 +0200 > Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed;boundary="Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814" > User-Agent: SyncKolab 0.6.2 > X-Kolab-Type: application/x-vnd.kolab.contact > > --Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814 > Content-Type: Text/Plain; > charset="us-ascii" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > This is a Kolab Groupware object. > To view this object you will need an email client that can understand > the Kolab Groupware format. > For a list of such email clients please visit > http://www.kolab.org/kolab2-clients.html > --- > Name: a b > Cell #: +49... > Home #: +49... > Fax #: +49... > E-Mail:c at d > Home: > e > f > g > --- > > Notice: > The information above is only valid, if no other client than synckolab > updated this message. (ie. a client that updates the attachment but not > the message) > > --Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814 > Content-Type: application/x-vnd.kolab.contact; > name="kolab.xml" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="kolab.xml" > > > > SyncKolab, Kolab resource > pas-id-6A2BAAE79D2D42A0 > 2008-05-15T17:34:52Z > 2008-05-15T17:34:52Z > public > > h > i > j > > > home1 > +49... > > > mobile > +49... > > > k > l=40m > >
> home > n > o > p > q >
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> > --Boundary-00=6D4E27C272E19814-- > > > > > > The other problem is that "old" syncs all TODOs with "no change" but > does not display any more the ones that were created on "old" before > installing synckolab. Freshly created TODOs on "old" work fine on both > machines. > > > > Best, > Sebastian. From webmaster at thamnos.de Fri May 16 00:24:27 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:24:27 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Please test the current nightly 0.6.2 (CVS versionfrom 06-05-2008 18:12) In-Reply-To: <4400a3cdd24e67e4a201699260ea88bd@mail.corinis.com> References: <48209397.2060705@corinis.com> <482C608B.1000203@thamnos.de> <4400a3cdd24e67e4a201699260ea88bd@mail.corinis.com> Message-ID: <482D36AB.8000701@thamnos.de> Hey Niko! Thanks for the reply. I agree that an update is quite necessary. Besides, the errors are really not severe. One last thing I realized though: The two contacts with the "update on server" issue are the last two entries to be synchronized. Best, Sebastian. Niko Berger wrote: > ... highly recommend you to upgrade. ... -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080516/d23a6300/attachment.bin From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 16 16:59:51 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 23:59:51 +0000 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab 1.0.0 released!!! Message-ID: Hi @all! I am very happy to announce the RELEASE of 1.0.0!!! I started this extension as 0.1.0 in Feb 22 2005 - more than 3 years ago - as a quick hack with only 1421 lines of code (most copy/pasted from examples) ending up after 61 pre-releases and 83 nightly releases with over 100 bugs fixed to more than 10.000 lines of code (+ translation in 7 languages). I also just checked my synckolab mail folder and I have 1776 mails in there :) I want to thank all of you who helped getting this thing settled to 1.0.0 - all supporters, coders who sent fixes, translators and especially all of you who helped with testing at the risk of your life (ok almost.. but loosing your tbird address book comes close :P) and soul (same goes for appointments) :P I already got plans for upcoming versions (->2.0.0): * Rewrite code to be more pluggable * Allow Sync with filesystem * Add support to new thunderbird adress book features (ie. mailing lists and mac adress book support) * Better support of lightning features (free/busy) * Support for a Notes Extension (suggestions welcome) >From now on 1.0.0 wont have any features added - only bug fixes. Bigger stuff comes in the new version and will be available as nightly/prereleases. Thanks a lot again for all your patience and support Niko PS: You can get the new version from http://www.gargan.org/extensions/synckolab.html until addons.mozilla.org decides to release the new version :) From spam-abuse at gmx.de Sat May 17 02:37:10 2008 From: spam-abuse at gmx.de (Sascha Ehlert) Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 11:37:10 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab 1.0.0 released!!! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <482EA746.2030000@gmx.de> Congratulation! Thank You, for your great Work, Time you spent and all the Blood and Sweat! Best Regards Sascha Niko Berger schrieb: > Hi @all! > I am very happy to announce the RELEASE of 1.0.0!!! > I started this extension as 0.1.0 in Feb 22 2005 - more than 3 years ago - > as a quick hack with only 1421 lines of code (most copy/pasted from > examples) ending up after 61 pre-releases and 83 nightly releases with over > 100 bugs fixed to more than 10.000 lines of code (+ translation in 7 > languages). > > I also just checked my synckolab mail folder and I have 1776 mails in there > :) > > I want to thank all of you who helped getting this thing settled to 1.0.0 - > all supporters, coders who sent fixes, translators and especially all of > you who helped with testing at the risk of your life (ok almost.. but > loosing your tbird address book comes close :P) and soul (same goes for > appointments) :P > > I already got plans for upcoming versions (->2.0.0): > * Rewrite code to be more pluggable > * Allow Sync with filesystem > * Add support to new thunderbird adress book features (ie. mailing > lists and mac adress book support) > * Better support of lightning features (free/busy) > * Support for a Notes Extension (suggestions welcome) > >>From now on 1.0.0 wont have any features added - only bug fixes. Bigger > stuff comes in the new version and will be available as > nightly/prereleases. > > Thanks a lot again for all your patience and support > > Niko > > PS: You can get the new version from > http://www.gargan.org/extensions/synckolab.html until addons.mozilla.org > decides to release the new version :) > > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > From mihaly.vukovics at kk.pte.hu Tue May 20 00:11:55 2008 From: mihaly.vukovics at kk.pte.hu (Vukovics Mihaly) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 09:11:55 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] [Fwd: SyncKolab error] Message-ID: <483279BB.8060108@kk.pte.hu> Hello! I have got a problem with synckolab. I would like to synchronise my local thunderbird contacts to my imap directory. After the extension synchronises all of my contacs, the sync window hangs. The status bar stops about 75%. I can close it only with the "Cancel" button. I have alredy turned the loglevel to "information", but no errors logged. The last 3 line: "15 - Finished syncing adress book Setting all messages to read... Running compact" I have alredy tried different versions of synckolab. 0.6.0, 0.6.2, 1.0.0 and Nightly build. -- best regards: Vukovics Mih?ly From lists at infosecurity.ch Tue May 20 09:01:21 2008 From: lists at infosecurity.ch (Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 18:01:21 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Preconfiguration of SyncKolab extension and automatic way of using it Message-ID: <4832F5D1.7040405@infosecurity.ch> Hi all, i am currently working on a customized email client based on Mozilla Thunderbird client that provide self-configuration features with roaming capability to the users. Each time the user click on the "client" icon, it ask for login/password, automatically connect to my server, download user's configuration and automatically configure Thunderbird. In that way the thunderbird installation it's initialized and cleaned up (completely resetted) at each usage. Still the addressbook today is saved in the abook.mdb file that, being deleted at each application restart, is not available to the user anymore. So i would like to keep the addressbook informations on the IMAP server by using the SyncKolab extension. The problem i found is that SyncKolab require manual configuration while i need to make my customized client works "automatically" (or i can even say auto-magically). I would like to have SyncKolab do the following stuff: Thunderbird Start a) My extension configure Thunderbird accounts and folders b) SyncKolab is automatically configured b1) SyncKolab receive it's configuration # HOW? by a config files? How to pass it? b2) SyncKolab create the folder "Contacts" if not available # HOW? It's automatic the creation of the contact folder? b3) SyncKolab use the "Contacts" folder for both the "Personal Addressbook" and the "Collected address" # HOW? Is this feasible to have all the addressbook informations in one folder? c) Thunderbird close c1) SyncKolab Sync the addressbook with the IMAP "Contacts" folders automatically. I would like to understand if all those steps are feasible with a simple SyncKolab configuration or if it require writing custom code and modifying SyncKolab. I would like to have SyncKolab works with a standard pre-configured profile, automatically for an IMAP based email account without having the users to do *ANYTHING* . Is this feasible? If required we would be happy to provide some financing in order to have SyncKolab work that way with a simple configuration line in the preferences so that we can avoid to write custom code and maintain it. Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 20 10:35:48 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 17:35:48 +0000 Subject: [Synckolab] Re: Preconfiguration of SyncKolab extension and automaticway of using it In-Reply-To: <4832F5D1.7040405@infosecurity.ch> References: <4832F5D1.7040405@infosecurity.ch> Message-ID: <678be4284354f84030435d4fb9dc16c7@mail.corinis.com> On Tue, 20 May 2008 18:01:21 +0200, "Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)" wrote: > Thunderbird Start > a) My extension configure Thunderbird accounts and folders why doesnt your extension just write the synckolab options? its only a few anyways and it uses the default pref service. > b) SyncKolab is automatically configured > > b1) SyncKolab receive it's configuration > # HOW? by a config files? How to pass it? same way you configure the rest > > b2) SyncKolab create the folder "Contacts" if not available > # HOW? It's automatic the creation of the contact folder? This would have to be coded into synckolab, but you could probably do this with your extension just as easily > > b3) SyncKolab use the "Contacts" folder for both the "Personal > Addressbook" and the "Collected address" > # HOW? Is this feasible to have all the addressbook informations in > one folder? No this is a bad idea, you should use two configurations with one config for the personal adress book (and its own folder) and one for the collected ones (plus folder) - btw.: i dont really know if I can easily access the collected adresses > > c) Thunderbird close > c1) SyncKolab Sync the addressbook with the IMAP "Contacts" folders > automatically. you could easily call the synckolab main function in some kind of onClose event just before you call your cleanup functions (set doHideWindow to true and call syncKolab();) > > I would like to understand if all those steps are feasible with a simple > SyncKolab configuration or if it require writing custom code and > modifying SyncKolab. > in the end you probably wouldnt have to modify anything. just make sure the prefs are writting before you call syncKolab() Niko From lists at infosecurity.ch Thu May 22 09:16:55 2008 From: lists at infosecurity.ch (Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 18:16:55 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Preconfiguration of SyncKolab extension and automaticway of using it In-Reply-To: <678be4284354f84030435d4fb9dc16c7@mail.corinis.com> References: <4832F5D1.7040405@infosecurity.ch> <678be4284354f84030435d4fb9dc16c7@mail.corinis.com> Message-ID: <48359C77.6040304@infosecurity.ch> Niko Berger wrote: > why doesnt your extension just write the synckolab options? its only a few > anyways and it uses the default pref service. > Are not using a custom preferences? When i export and import the preferencies and/or set the preferencies i don't see any change in my prefs.js file. > This would have to be coded into synckolab, but you could probably do this > with your extension just as easily > Even if it would be fine to see such option while selecting the SyncKolab folder, so that the user when prompted for selecting the folder to be used for contact syncronization will be able also to create one. And we would be able to use the very same function :) > No this is a bad idea, you should use two configurations with one config > for the personal adress book (and its own folder) and one for the collected > ones (plus folder) - btw.: i dont really know if I can easily access the > collected adresses > From the addressbook point of view (the application) and even from the SyncKolab application there are two different addressbooks. One is the personal addressbook and one is the collected address . Both could be selected for syncronization from SyncKolab application. Maybe to syncronize both them two folders would be required? What do you think? >> c) Thunderbird close >> c1) SyncKolab Sync the addressbook with the IMAP "Contacts" folders >> automatically. >> > you could easily call the synckolab main function in some kind of onClose > event just before you call your cleanup functions (set doHideWindow to true > and call syncKolab();) > So the syncKolab() function it's already implemented and can be called onClose! But what's about the initialization of the application? After the settings of the plug-in, a syncKolab() it's required to move all the data from the imap folder to the thunderbird addressbook (in memory) ? Fabio From niko.berger at corinis.com Thu May 22 15:19:01 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 00:19:01 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Preconfiguration of SyncKolab extension and automaticway of using it In-Reply-To: <48359C77.6040304@infosecurity.ch> References: <4832F5D1.7040405@infosecurity.ch> <678be4284354f84030435d4fb9dc16c7@mail.corinis.com> <48359C77.6040304@infosecurity.ch> Message-ID: <4835F155.7080100@corinis.com> Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) schrieb: > Niko Berger wrote: > >> why doesnt your extension just write the synckolab options? its only a few >> anyways and it uses the default pref service. >> >> > Are not using a custom preferences? > > When i export and import the preferencies and/or set the preferencies i > don't see any change in my prefs.js file. > > No. Import and export just read/write the prefs.js in an extra file. if you already have something to update the prefs.js yoou dont need anything extra. >> This would have to be coded into synckolab, but you could probably do this >> with your extension just as easily >> >> > Even if it would be fine to see such option while selecting the > SyncKolab folder, so that the user when prompted for selecting the > folder to be used for contact syncronization will be able also to create > one. > And we would be able to use the very same function :) > > >> No this is a bad idea, you should use two configurations with one config >> for the personal adress book (and its own folder) and one for the collected >> ones (plus folder) - btw.: i dont really know if I can easily access the >> collected adresses >> >> > > From the addressbook point of view (the application) and even from the > SyncKolab application there are two different addressbooks. > One is the personal addressbook and one is the collected address . > Both could be selected for syncronization from SyncKolab application. > > Maybe to syncronize both them two folders would be required? > > What do you think? > > > Yes you definitely need two folders for this.. otherwise a sync would merge the two folders... >>> c) Thunderbird close >>> c1) SyncKolab Sync the addressbook with the IMAP "Contacts" folders >>> automatically. >>> >>> >> you could easily call the synckolab main function in some kind of onClose >> event just before you call your cleanup functions (set doHideWindow to true >> and call syncKolab();) >> >> > So the syncKolab() function it's already implemented and can be called > onClose > yeap > But what's about the initialization of the application? > After the settings of the plug-in, a syncKolab() it's required to move > all the data from the imap folder to the thunderbird addressbook (in > memory) ? > every time you call synckolab it reads its settings from the prefs.js - so if you pre-set the settings, everything should be more than fine > > Fabio Niko From alex at swiftnetcomputers.biz Thu May 22 16:14:20 2008 From: alex at swiftnetcomputers.biz (Alex Chejlyk) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 19:14:20 -0400 Subject: [Synckolab] 25 machine deployment Message-ID: <4835FE4C.6060407@swiftnetcomputers.biz> Hello, I was wondering if there is a way to deploy SyncKolab to 25 Windows XP stations. All stations have email (imap) accounts at the same domain. All systems have TB 2.x, and Lightning 0.8 already installed. I can write basic bash, perl and DOS batch scripts, no Java skills : ( Thanks, Alex C. From niko.berger at corinis.com Thu May 22 16:20:23 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 01:20:23 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] 25 machine deployment In-Reply-To: <4835FE4C.6060407@swiftnetcomputers.biz> References: <4835FE4C.6060407@swiftnetcomputers.biz> Message-ID: <4835FFB7.5040306@corinis.com> Alex Chejlyk schrieb: > Hello, > > I was wondering if there is a way to deploy SyncKolab to 25 Windows XP > stations. All stations have email (imap) accounts at the same domain. > All systems have TB 2.x, and Lightning 0.8 already installed. > > I can write basic bash, perl and DOS batch scripts, no Java skills : ( > > Thanks, > > Alex C. > Right now the easiest way would be to: * make sure you have imap folders for everything you want to sync on allthe account (contact/calendar/task) * configure the folders on one machine - then take all lines from the prefs.js hwith synckolab in them * write a script that adds these lines to the prefs.js on all the machines you want to deploy synckolab on * copy the synckolab extension directory in each profile folder (the profile folder\extensions\{571CFACF-0F7D-49b4-BD77-E6FC7B209ADC} directory) that should theoretically do the trick. I dont know if the extension has to register itself in some other files - worst case: you have to "install" the extension on all the machines. at least you dont have to configure anything any more Niko From alex at swiftnetcomputers.biz Thu May 22 16:38:46 2008 From: alex at swiftnetcomputers.biz (Alex Chejlyk) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 19:38:46 -0400 Subject: [Synckolab] 25 machine deployment In-Reply-To: <4835FFB7.5040306@corinis.com> References: <4835FE4C.6060407@swiftnetcomputers.biz> <4835FFB7.5040306@corinis.com> Message-ID: <48360406.3010700@swiftnetcomputers.biz> Thanks Niko! BTW, great work on the extension. Have you ever contacted Mozilla Messaging about maybe incorporating SyncKolab with TB3? I think that would be a great marriage ; ) Cheers, Alex C. Niko Berger wrote: > Alex Chejlyk schrieb: >> Hello, >> >> I was wondering if there is a way to deploy SyncKolab to 25 Windows XP >> stations. All stations have email (imap) accounts at the same domain. >> All systems have TB 2.x, and Lightning 0.8 already installed. >> >> I can write basic bash, perl and DOS batch scripts, no Java skills : ( >> >> Thanks, >> >> Alex C. >> > Right now the easiest way would be to: > * make sure you have imap folders for everything you want to sync on > allthe account (contact/calendar/task) > * configure the folders on one machine - then take all lines from the > prefs.js hwith synckolab in them > * write a script that adds these lines to the prefs.js on all the > machines you want to deploy synckolab on > * copy the synckolab extension directory in each profile folder (the > profile folder\extensions\{571CFACF-0F7D-49b4-BD77-E6FC7B209ADC} directory) > > that should theoretically do the trick. I dont know if the extension has > to register itself in some other files - worst case: you have to > "install" the extension on all the machines. at least you dont have to > configure anything any more > > Niko > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > From webmaster at thamnos.de Fri May 23 00:34:15 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 09:34:15 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] [SyncKolab] Cosmetical: Displaying "0.6.2" in version 1.0.0 Message-ID: <48367377.3000901@thamnos.de> Hey! I had installed the nightly before upgrading to version 1.0.0 in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14. Now, when I go to Tools - SyncKolab Options, the name of the window is correctly "SyncKolab 1.0.0", but in the "About SyncKolab" 'tab', it still shows "SyncKolab 0.6.2". Best, Sebastian. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Message 0/0 and I get the following messages in the error console: [I] Debug Level set to: 15 [I] 156 - Calendar available [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 [I] 63 - Calendar available [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 [I] 63 - Calendar available [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) (I tried 3 times)... Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? How can I help nailing this error? sunckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. HC From webmaster at thamnos.de Fri May 23 01:29:24 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:29:24 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <003301c8bcae$1a644750$4f2cd5f0$@dk> References: <003301c8bcae$1a644750$4f2cd5f0$@dk> Message-ID: <48368064.1050701@thamnos.de> Hans-Christian jehg wrote: > ... Can I change Debug level to get more info? ... Hey Hans-Christian! Tools -- SyncKolab Options -- lower right: Error Console Level. Best, Sebastian. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080523/b4062115/attachment.bin From hc at jehg.dk Fri May 23 01:51:24 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:51:24 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <48368064.1050701@thamnos.de> References: <003301c8bcae$1a644750$4f2cd5f0$@dk> <48368064.1050701@thamnos.de> Message-ID: <004f01c8bcb2$2e3bf120$8ab3d360$@dk> Hi Thanks for the prompt answer. I have set level to "Everything (Debug)", restarted Thunderbird, but I still get only the same messages. I also tried "Information", same deal. Any ideas? HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Sebastian Busch Sent: 23. maj 2008 10:29 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) Hans-Christian jehg wrote: > ... Can I change Debug level to get more info? ... Hey Hans-Christian! Tools -- SyncKolab Options -- lower right: Error Console Level. Best, Sebastian. From roel.van.os at humanitech.nl Fri May 23 02:44:21 2008 From: roel.van.os at humanitech.nl (Roel van Os) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 11:44:21 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab sync performance Message-ID: <483691F5.4080909@humanitech.nl> Hello all, What is the expected performance of the sync process? On a large address book of more than 1000 cards, the extension only syncs about 5 cards per second. Syncing the entire address book takes a few minutes. I'm using the latest SyncKolab and Thunderbird versions on Windows, talking to a Dovecot mail server on Linux. The client and server are on the same 100Mbit/s ethernet network, so network throughput shouldn't be a problem. CPU usage remains low on both the client and the server while syncing. Is there anything I can do to speed up the sync process? At this speed, the extension is not really usable for me. Regards, Roel From adempsey at mwf.com Fri May 23 02:54:29 2008 From: adempsey at mwf.com (Adam Dempsey) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:54:29 +0100 Subject: [Synckolab] Unparseable Message Errors In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <48369455.3020602@mwf.com> I've just upgraded to SyncKolab 1.0 after not using it for a while and I'm getting some unparseable message errors, this is what I have in error console: 281 - There is an event in the task folder! skipping [xpconnect wrapped (nsISupports, calIItemBase, calIEvent, calIInternalShallowCopy, nsIClassInfo)] But I don't have Task scheduling set? So don't know what task folder it means. If I set the Task sync folder to the same as the Calendar sync folder, even with the Sync Tasks checkbox DISABLED I also get these errors: Error: aNewItem.calendar has no properties Source File: chrome://calendar/content/calendar-management.js Line: 646 Error: [Exception... "'[JavaScript Error: "aNewItem.calendar has no properties" {file: "chrome://calendar/content/calendar-management.js" line: 646}]' when calling method: [calIObserver::onModifyItem]" nsresult: "0x80570021 (NS_ERROR_XPC_JAVASCRIPT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS)" location: "JS frame :: ~~~~more here~~~~~~ Source File: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/it/Application%20Data/Thunderbird/Profiles/26t4c7y0.default/extensions/%7Be2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103%7D/js/calUtils.js Line: 1711 You've done some great work with this extension! Really looking forward to future releases. Adam Dempsey From lfarkas at bppiac.hu Fri May 23 03:04:22 2008 From: lfarkas at bppiac.hu (Farkas Levente) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 12:04:22 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab sync performance In-Reply-To: <483691F5.4080909@humanitech.nl> References: <483691F5.4080909@humanitech.nl> Message-ID: <483696A6.1060503@bppiac.hu> Roel van Os wrote: > Hello all, > > What is the expected performance of the sync process? On a large address > book of more than 1000 cards, the extension only syncs about 5 cards per > second. Syncing the entire address book takes a few minutes. > > I'm using the latest SyncKolab and Thunderbird versions on Windows, > talking to a Dovecot mail server on Linux. The client and server are on > the same 100Mbit/s ethernet network, so network throughput shouldn't be > a problem. CPU usage remains low on both the client and the server while > syncing. > > Is there anything I can do to speed up the sync process? At this speed, > the extension is not really usable for me. unfortunately we've got exactly the same problem;-( -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!" From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 23 06:32:49 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:32:49 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] [SyncKolab] Cosmetical: Displaying "0.6.2" in version 1.0.0 In-Reply-To: <48367377.3000901@thamnos.de> References: <48367377.3000901@thamnos.de> Message-ID: <4836C781.4090100@corinis.com> Sebastian Busch schrieb: > Hey! > > I had installed the nightly before upgrading to version 1.0.0 in > Thunderbird 2.0.0.14. Now, when I go to Tools - SyncKolab Options, the > name of the window is correctly "SyncKolab 1.0.0", but in the "About > SyncKolab" 'tab', it still shows "SyncKolab 0.6.2". > > Best, > Sebastian. > oops.. thanks :) From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 23 06:45:39 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:45:39 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab sync performance In-Reply-To: <483696A6.1060503@bppiac.hu> References: <483691F5.4080909@humanitech.nl> <483696A6.1060503@bppiac.hu> Message-ID: <4836CA83.4000709@corinis.com> Farkas Levente schrieb: > Roel van Os wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> What is the expected performance of the sync process? On a large address >> book of more than 1000 cards, the extension only syncs about 5 cards per >> second. Syncing the entire address book takes a few minutes. >> >> I'm using the latest SyncKolab and Thunderbird versions on Windows, >> talking to a Dovecot mail server on Linux. The client and server are on >> the same 100Mbit/s ethernet network, so network throughput shouldn't be >> a problem. CPU usage remains low on both the client and the server while >> syncing. >> >> Is there anything I can do to speed up the sync process? At this speed, >> the extension is not really usable for me. >> > > unfortunately we've got exactly the same problem;-( > The speed issue has been adressed already a few times. Right now synckolab is optimized to run in the background - thus minimizing CPU usage was one of the main concerns. This is done by letting it "wait" for other stuff to complete between various steps (it waits a couple of milliseconds, but this can add up...). I had this number decreased in a couple of versions, but people kept complaining, that then the sync completely froze the machine (or at least thunderbird) and for a bigger address book it still needs its time. It's also important to know, that only the very first sync is that slow. once the whole thing is synced synckolab will speed up to around 500 entries/minute. In normal day-to-day operation i would suggest using autosync+background sync. This way you only have a small bar in the lower right vorner notifying you that a sync is in progress (depending on your usage i would set the sync interval to a few hours). When you cancel the first sync (maybe because you shut down the machine) the already synced entries will be handled very fast (there is an autosave option every few entries). I plan do further increase speed in future versions, but for 1.0.0 this compromize was the best solution. You can open a bug in bugzilla adressing this issue, and I will update it when I do some work. Niko From hc at jehg.dk Fri May 23 06:50:53 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:50:53 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) Message-ID: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> Hello all Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? HC ***************************************************************** Hello all I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but 0.6.2 inside the window...?) It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 On WinXP Home SP2 I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, Calendar and Tasks When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens Processing: none Current action: Initialising... Message 0/0 and I get the following messages in the error console: [I] Debug Level set to: 15 [I] 156 - Calendar available [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 [I] 63 - Calendar available [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 [I] 63 - Calendar available [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) (I tried 3 times)... Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? How can I help nailing this error? synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. HC From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 23 06:53:25 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:53:25 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Unparseable Message Errors In-Reply-To: <48369455.3020602@mwf.com> References: <48369455.3020602@mwf.com> Message-ID: <4836CC55.5080005@corinis.com> Adam Dempsey schrieb: > I've just upgraded to SyncKolab 1.0 after not using it for a while and > I'm getting some unparseable message errors, this is what I have in > error console: > > 281 - There is an event in the task folder! skipping > [xpconnect wrapped (nsISupports, calIItemBase, calIEvent, > calIInternalShallowCopy, nsIClassInfo)] > > But I don't have Task scheduling set? So don't know what task folder it > means. > > If I set the Task sync folder to the same as the Calendar sync folder, > even with the Sync Tasks checkbox DISABLED I also get these errors: > > Error: aNewItem.calendar has no properties > Source File: chrome://calendar/content/calendar-management.js > Line: 646 > > Error: [Exception... "'[JavaScript Error: "aNewItem.calendar has no > properties" {file: "chrome://calendar/content/calendar-management.js" > line: 646}]' when calling method: [calIObserver::onModifyItem]" > nsresult: "0x80570021 (NS_ERROR_XPC_JAVASCRIPT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS)" > location: "JS frame :: > ~~~~more here~~~~~~ > Source File: > file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/it/Application%20Data/Thunderbird/Profiles/26t4c7y0.default/extensions/%7Be2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103%7D/js/calUtils.js > Line: 1711 > > You've done some great work with this extension! Really looking forward > to future releases. > > Adam Dempsey > What happened is: you set the calendar sync folder to a folder that contians tasks - thats why synckolab is complaining (maybe from a previous version). I would suggest you * remove all entries on the server * remove the *.dhb files in your profiles dir (these are the db files synckolab uses) and make sure your configuration is correct * start a new sync -> now it should rebuild the entries on the server and everything should be fine :) Niko -- Corinis OpenSource Community & Content Management - www.corinis.org NPS Berger KEG www.corinis.com niko.berger at corinis.com Fax: +43/1/941 55 66 Kundratstrasse 4-6/18/9 A-1100 Vienna From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 23 06:56:09 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:56:09 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> Message-ID: <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same mechanism) can't really think of anything else. Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Hello all > > Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? > > HC > > ***************************************************************** > > Hello all > > I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but > 0.6.2 inside the window...?) > > It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) > > With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 > > On WinXP Home SP2 > > I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, > Calendar and Tasks > > When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens > > Processing: none > Current action: Initialising... > Message 0/0 > > and I get the following messages in the error console: > > [I] Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 156 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > > (I tried 3 times)... > > Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? > > How can I help nailing this error? > > synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. > > HC > > -- Corinis OpenSource Community & Content Management - www.corinis.org NPS Berger KEG www.corinis.com niko.berger at corinis.com Fax: +43/1/941 55 66 Kundratstrasse 4-6/18/9 A-1100 Vienna From hc at jehg.dk Fri May 23 07:10:56 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 16:10:56 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> Message-ID: <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> Hello Niko I just tried without the @ - same deal. I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: Kolab + - Calender - Contacts - Tasks Are empty! I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get more info in the error console. I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What js file should I start putting debug messages in? HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Niko Berger Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same mechanism) can't really think of anything else. Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Hello all > > Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? > > HC > > ***************************************************************** > > Hello all > > I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but > 0.6.2 inside the window...?) > > It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) > > With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 > > On WinXP Home SP2 > > I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, > Calendar and Tasks > > When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens > > Processing: none > Current action: Initialising... > Message 0/0 > > and I get the following messages in the error console: > > [I] Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 156 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > > (I tried 3 times)... > > Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? > > How can I help nailing this error? > > synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. > > HC > > -- Corinis OpenSource Community & Content Management - www.corinis.org NPS Berger KEG www.corinis.com niko.berger at corinis.com Fax: +43/1/941 55 66 Kundratstrasse 4-6/18/9 A-1100 Vienna _______________________________________________ Synckolab mailing list Synckolab at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 23 07:23:15 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 16:23:15 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> Message-ID: <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> Hmmm... try moving/copying any message from any other folder into these folders, maybe the imap server has some kind of weird problem. also make sure the folder names (including the parent folders) dont conatain any special chars (as i wrote below). if you want to look around in the code, the contentlength stuff is in the "synckolab.js"). Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Hello Niko > > I just tried without the @ - same deal. > > I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: > > Kolab + > - Calender > - Contacts > - Tasks > > Are empty! > > I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get > more info in the error console. > > I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What js > file should I start putting debug messages in? > > HC > > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Niko Berger > Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your > account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). > > it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path > (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') > Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with > thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same > mechanism) > > can't really think of anything else. > > Niko > > Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > >> Hello all >> >> Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? >> >> HC >> >> ***************************************************************** >> >> Hello all >> >> I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but >> 0.6.2 inside the window...?) >> >> It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) >> >> With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 >> >> On WinXP Home SP2 >> >> I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, >> Calendar and Tasks >> >> When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens >> >> Processing: none >> Current action: Initialising... >> Message 0/0 >> >> and I get the following messages in the error console: >> >> [I] Debug Level set to: 15 >> [I] 156 - Calendar available >> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >> [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 >> [I] 63 - Calendar available >> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >> [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 >> [I] 63 - Calendar available >> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >> >> (I tried 3 times)... >> >> Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? >> >> How can I help nailing this error? >> >> synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. >> >> HC >> >> >> > > > -- Corinis OpenSource Community & Content Management - www.corinis.org NPS Berger KEG www.corinis.com niko.berger at corinis.com Fax: +43/1/941 55 66 Kundratstrasse 4-6/18/9 A-1100 Vienna From hc at jehg.dk Fri May 23 07:32:04 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 16:32:04 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> Message-ID: <005e01c8bce1$c5703db0$5050b910$@dk> Hi I already tried moving some other messages into the folder... always same result. Do I need to compile the .js's or ? (You guessed, I never messed with TB plugin's before, but let's try :-) Should I restart TB between edits? HC # SyncKolab V1.0.0 Configuration File SyncKolab.Private_HC.IncomingServer=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBook=impab.mab SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBookFormat=Xml SyncKolab.Private_HC.calSyncTimeframe=180 SyncKolab.Private_HC.taskSyncTimeframe=180 SyncKolab.Private_HC.ContactFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.d k/Kolab/Contacts SyncKolab.Private_HC.Calendar=Home SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFormat=Xml SyncKolab.Private_HC.Resolve=ask SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg. dk/Kolab/Calendar SyncKolab.Private_HC.Tasks=Home SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFormat=Xml SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/K olab/Tasks SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncContacts=true SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToContactImap=true SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToCalendarImap=true SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncCalendar=true SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToTaskImap=true SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncTasks=true SyncKolab.Configs=Private_HC;; SyncKolab.autoSync=0 HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Niko Berger Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:23 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) Hmmm... try moving/copying any message from any other folder into these folders, maybe the imap server has some kind of weird problem. also make sure the folder names (including the parent folders) dont conatain any special chars (as i wrote below). if you want to look around in the code, the contentlength stuff is in the "synckolab.js"). Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Hello Niko > > I just tried without the @ - same deal. > > I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: > > Kolab + > - Calender > - Contacts > - Tasks > > Are empty! > > I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get > more info in the error console. > > I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What js > file should I start putting debug messages in? > > HC > > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Niko Berger > Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your > account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). > > it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path > (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') > Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with > thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same > mechanism) > > can't really think of anything else. > > Niko > > Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > >> Hello all >> >> Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? >> >> HC >> >> ***************************************************************** >> >> Hello all >> >> I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but >> 0.6.2 inside the window...?) >> >> It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) >> >> With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 >> >> On WinXP Home SP2 >> >> I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, >> Calendar and Tasks >> >> When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens >> >> Processing: none >> Current action: Initialising... >> Message 0/0 >> >> and I get the following messages in the error console: >> >> [I] Debug Level set to: 15 >> [I] 156 - Calendar available >> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >> [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 >> [I] 63 - Calendar available >> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >> [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 >> [I] 63 - Calendar available >> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >> >> (I tried 3 times)... >> >> Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? >> >> How can I help nailing this error? >> >> synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. >> >> HC >> >> >> > > > -- Corinis OpenSource Community & Content Management - www.corinis.org NPS Berger KEG www.corinis.com niko.berger at corinis.com Fax: +43/1/941 55 66 Kundratstrasse 4-6/18/9 A-1100 Vienna _______________________________________________ Synckolab mailing list Synckolab at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 23 07:37:34 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 16:37:34 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <005e01c8bce1$c5703db0$5050b910$@dk> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> <005e01c8bce1$c5703db0$5050b910$@dk> Message-ID: <4836D6AE.1020604@corinis.com> Hmm, I dont know about your imapserver, but I am guessing that the folder path is incorrect. with thunderbird closed, edit the prefs.js and try changing the xxxFolderPath stuff to say: imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/INBOX/Kolab/Contacts (add the /INBOX/ ) maybe this is the core problem here. What kind of imap server are you using? Oh and for modifying the extension: you have to edit the synckolab.js in the synckolab.jar and yes, tbird has to be restarted; no there is nothing you need to compile Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Hi > > I already tried moving some other messages into the folder... always same > result. > > Do I need to compile the .js's or ? (You guessed, I never messed with TB > plugin's before, but let's try :-) > > Should I restart TB between edits? > > HC > > # SyncKolab V1.0.0 Configuration File > SyncKolab.Private_HC.IncomingServer=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBook=impab.mab > SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBookFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.calSyncTimeframe=180 > SyncKolab.Private_HC.taskSyncTimeframe=180 > SyncKolab.Private_HC.ContactFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.d > k/Kolab/Contacts > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Calendar=Home > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Resolve=ask > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg. > dk/Kolab/Calendar > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Tasks=Home > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/K > olab/Tasks > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncContacts=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToContactImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToCalendarImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncCalendar=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToTaskImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncTasks=true > SyncKolab.Configs=Private_HC;; > SyncKolab.autoSync=0 > > HC > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Niko Berger > Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:23 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > Hmmm... try moving/copying any message from any other folder into these > folders, maybe the imap server has some kind of weird problem. also make > sure the folder names (including the parent folders) dont conatain any > special chars (as i wrote below). if you want to look around in the > code, the contentlength stuff is in the "synckolab.js"). > > Niko > > Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > >> Hello Niko >> >> I just tried without the @ - same deal. >> >> I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: >> >> Kolab + >> - Calender >> - Contacts >> - Tasks >> >> Are empty! >> >> I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get >> more info in the error console. >> >> I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What >> > js > >> file should I start putting debug messages in? >> >> HC >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] >> > On > >> Behalf Of Niko Berger >> Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 >> To: synckolab at mozdev.org >> Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available >> (not a local URL?) >> >> Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your >> account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). >> >> it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path >> (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') >> Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with >> thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same >> mechanism) >> >> can't really think of anything else. >> >> Niko >> >> Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: >> >> >>> Hello all >>> >>> Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? >>> >>> HC >>> >>> ***************************************************************** >>> >>> Hello all >>> >>> I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but >>> 0.6.2 inside the window...?) >>> >>> It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) >>> >>> With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 >>> >>> On WinXP Home SP2 >>> >>> I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, >>> Calendar and Tasks >>> >>> When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens >>> >>> Processing: none >>> Current action: Initialising... >>> Message 0/0 >>> >>> and I get the following messages in the error console: >>> >>> [I] Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 156 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> >>> (I tried 3 times)... >>> >>> Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? >>> >>> How can I help nailing this error? >>> >>> synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. >>> >>> HC >>> >>> From hc at jehg.dk Fri May 23 08:09:43 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 17:09:43 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <4836D6AE.1020604@corinis.com> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> <005e01c8bce1$c5703db0$5050b910$@dk> <4836D6AE.1020604@corinis.com> Message-ID: <007401c8bce7$07bd1a80$17374f80$@dk> I tried That didn't change anything... What should I do to run new .js code. It doesn't seem to have any effect to just change the .js's. Do I need to compile it into the .jar file? What tool would you use under windows? HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Niko Berger Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:38 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) Hmm, I dont know about your imapserver, but I am guessing that the folder path is incorrect. with thunderbird closed, edit the prefs.js and try changing the xxxFolderPath stuff to say: imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/INBOX/Kolab/Contacts (add the /INBOX/ ) maybe this is the core problem here. What kind of imap server are you using? Oh and for modifying the extension: you have to edit the synckolab.js in the synckolab.jar and yes, tbird has to be restarted; no there is nothing you need to compile Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Hi > > I already tried moving some other messages into the folder... always same > result. > > Do I need to compile the .js's or ? (You guessed, I never messed with TB > plugin's before, but let's try :-) > > Should I restart TB between edits? > > HC > > # SyncKolab V1.0.0 Configuration File > SyncKolab.Private_HC.IncomingServer=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBook=impab.mab > SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBookFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.calSyncTimeframe=180 > SyncKolab.Private_HC.taskSyncTimeframe=180 > SyncKolab.Private_HC.ContactFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.d > k/Kolab/Contacts > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Calendar=Home > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Resolve=ask > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg. > dk/Kolab/Calendar > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Tasks=Home > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/K > olab/Tasks > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncContacts=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToContactImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToCalendarImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncCalendar=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToTaskImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncTasks=true > SyncKolab.Configs=Private_HC;; > SyncKolab.autoSync=0 > > HC > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Niko Berger > Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:23 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > Hmmm... try moving/copying any message from any other folder into these > folders, maybe the imap server has some kind of weird problem. also make > sure the folder names (including the parent folders) dont conatain any > special chars (as i wrote below). if you want to look around in the > code, the contentlength stuff is in the "synckolab.js"). > > Niko > > Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > >> Hello Niko >> >> I just tried without the @ - same deal. >> >> I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: >> >> Kolab + >> - Calender >> - Contacts >> - Tasks >> >> Are empty! >> >> I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get >> more info in the error console. >> >> I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What >> > js > >> file should I start putting debug messages in? >> >> HC >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] >> > On > >> Behalf Of Niko Berger >> Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 >> To: synckolab at mozdev.org >> Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available >> (not a local URL?) >> >> Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your >> account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). >> >> it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path >> (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') >> Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with >> thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same >> mechanism) >> >> can't really think of anything else. >> >> Niko >> >> Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: >> >> >>> Hello all >>> >>> Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? >>> >>> HC >>> >>> ***************************************************************** >>> >>> Hello all >>> >>> I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but >>> 0.6.2 inside the window...?) >>> >>> It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) >>> >>> With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 >>> >>> On WinXP Home SP2 >>> >>> I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, >>> Calendar and Tasks >>> >>> When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens >>> >>> Processing: none >>> Current action: Initialising... >>> Message 0/0 >>> >>> and I get the following messages in the error console: >>> >>> [I] Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 156 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> >>> (I tried 3 times)... >>> >>> Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? >>> >>> How can I help nailing this error? >>> >>> synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. >>> >>> HC >>> >>> _______________________________________________ Synckolab mailing list Synckolab at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From hc at jehg.dk Fri May 23 09:26:35 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 18:26:35 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) - progress In-Reply-To: <007401c8bce7$07bd1a80$17374f80$@dk> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> <005e01c8bce1$c5703db0$5050b910$@dk> <4836D6AE.1020604@corinis.com> <007401c8bce7$07bd1a80$17374f80$@dk> Message-ID: <000f01c8bcf1$c5552150$4fff63f0$@dk> Progress :-) It goes wrong in include("chrome://calendar/content/importExport.js"); Inside calendar there is no file names importExport.js, but there is one called import-export.js I changed it in synckolab.js, (This perhaps is wrong, but hey... let's try it :-) include("chrome://calendar/content/import-export.js"); and now I get the following error messages... redeclaration of const Mode_RDONLY chrome://calendar/content/import-export.js any ideas? HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Hans-Christian jehg Sent: 23. maj 2008 17:10 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) I tried That didn't change anything... What should I do to run new .js code. It doesn't seem to have any effect to just change the .js's. Do I need to compile it into the .jar file? What tool would you use under windows? HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Niko Berger Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:38 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) Hmm, I dont know about your imapserver, but I am guessing that the folder path is incorrect. with thunderbird closed, edit the prefs.js and try changing the xxxFolderPath stuff to say: imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/INBOX/Kolab/Contacts (add the /INBOX/ ) maybe this is the core problem here. What kind of imap server are you using? Oh and for modifying the extension: you have to edit the synckolab.js in the synckolab.jar and yes, tbird has to be restarted; no there is nothing you need to compile Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Hi > > I already tried moving some other messages into the folder... always same > result. > > Do I need to compile the .js's or ? (You guessed, I never messed with TB > plugin's before, but let's try :-) > > Should I restart TB between edits? > > HC > > # SyncKolab V1.0.0 Configuration File > SyncKolab.Private_HC.IncomingServer=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBook=impab.mab > SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBookFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.calSyncTimeframe=180 > SyncKolab.Private_HC.taskSyncTimeframe=180 > SyncKolab.Private_HC.ContactFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.d > k/Kolab/Contacts > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Calendar=Home > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Resolve=ask > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg. > dk/Kolab/Calendar > SyncKolab.Private_HC.Tasks=Home > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFormat=Xml > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/K > olab/Tasks > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncContacts=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToContactImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToCalendarImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncCalendar=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToTaskImap=true > SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncTasks=true > SyncKolab.Configs=Private_HC;; > SyncKolab.autoSync=0 > > HC > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Niko Berger > Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:23 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > Hmmm... try moving/copying any message from any other folder into these > folders, maybe the imap server has some kind of weird problem. also make > sure the folder names (including the parent folders) dont conatain any > special chars (as i wrote below). if you want to look around in the > code, the contentlength stuff is in the "synckolab.js"). > > Niko > > Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > >> Hello Niko >> >> I just tried without the @ - same deal. >> >> I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: >> >> Kolab + >> - Calender >> - Contacts >> - Tasks >> >> Are empty! >> >> I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get >> more info in the error console. >> >> I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What >> > js > >> file should I start putting debug messages in? >> >> HC >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] >> > On > >> Behalf Of Niko Berger >> Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 >> To: synckolab at mozdev.org >> Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available >> (not a local URL?) >> >> Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your >> account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). >> >> it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path >> (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') >> Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with >> thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same >> mechanism) >> >> can't really think of anything else. >> >> Niko >> >> Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: >> >> >>> Hello all >>> >>> Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? >>> >>> HC >>> >>> ***************************************************************** >>> >>> Hello all >>> >>> I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but >>> 0.6.2 inside the window...?) >>> >>> It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) >>> >>> With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 >>> >>> On WinXP Home SP2 >>> >>> I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, >>> Calendar and Tasks >>> >>> When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens >>> >>> Processing: none >>> Current action: Initialising... >>> Message 0/0 >>> >>> and I get the following messages in the error console: >>> >>> [I] Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 156 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>> >>> (I tried 3 times)... >>> >>> Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? >>> >>> How can I help nailing this error? >>> >>> synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. >>> >>> HC >>> >>> _______________________________________________ Synckolab mailing list Synckolab at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab _______________________________________________ Synckolab mailing list Synckolab at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From niko.berger at corinis.com Fri May 23 10:08:29 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 19:08:29 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) - progress In-Reply-To: <000f01c8bcf1$c5552150$4fff63f0$@dk> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> <005e01c8bce1$c5703db0$5050b910$@dk> <4836D6AE.1020604@corinis.com> <007401c8bce7$07bd1a80$17374f80$@dk> <000f01c8bcf1$c5552150$4fff63f0$@dk> Message-ID: <4836FA0D.1070504@corinis.com> Yeap.. that change was not a good idea.The error messgae is from the change you made (now you got a redeclaration meaning something is defined more than once). also: the "ContentLength" is your actual problem problem. It seems that once of your extensions interferes here or something like that. I would suggest: * remove all extensions except synckolab and lightning and try if it works then * if that doesnt help: set the debug level to "log all (debug)" in order to see all messages and copy/paste a few lines before the "contentlength" error to see at what point/what function tries to access that * you could also add debug messgaes (like alert("gothere") ) in the code to track where it fails... but i suggest you set to debug first and check the messages... normally I should be able to find the problem from there. Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Progress :-) > > It goes wrong in include("chrome://calendar/content/importExport.js"); > > Inside calendar there is no file names importExport.js, but there is one > called import-export.js > > I changed it in synckolab.js, (This perhaps is wrong, but hey... let's try > it :-) > > include("chrome://calendar/content/import-export.js"); > > and now I get the following error messages... > > redeclaration of const Mode_RDONLY > > chrome://calendar/content/import-export.js > > any ideas? > > HC > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Hans-Christian jehg > Sent: 23. maj 2008 17:10 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > I tried > > That didn't change anything... > > What should I do to run new .js code. It doesn't seem to have any effect to > just change the .js's. Do I need to compile it into the .jar file? > > What tool would you use under windows? > > HC > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Niko Berger > Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:38 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > Hmm, I dont know about your imapserver, but I am guessing that the > folder path is incorrect. with thunderbird closed, edit the prefs.js and > try changing the xxxFolderPath stuff to say: > > imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/INBOX/Kolab/Contacts > > (add the /INBOX/ ) > maybe this is the core problem here. What kind of imap server are you using? > > Oh and for modifying the extension: you have to edit the synckolab.js in the > synckolab.jar and yes, tbird has to be restarted; no there is nothing you > need to compile > > Niko > > > Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > >> Hi >> >> I already tried moving some other messages into the folder... always same >> result. >> >> Do I need to compile the .js's or ? (You guessed, I never messed with TB >> plugin's before, but let's try :-) >> >> Should I restart TB between edits? >> >> HC >> >> # SyncKolab V1.0.0 Configuration File >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.IncomingServer=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBook=impab.mab >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBookFormat=Xml >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.calSyncTimeframe=180 >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.taskSyncTimeframe=180 >> >> > SyncKolab.Private_HC.ContactFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.d > >> k/Kolab/Contacts >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.Calendar=Home >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFormat=Xml >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.Resolve=ask >> >> > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg. > >> dk/Kolab/Calendar >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.Tasks=Home >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFormat=Xml >> >> > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/K > >> olab/Tasks >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncContacts=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToContactImap=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToCalendarImap=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncCalendar=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToTaskImap=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncTasks=true >> SyncKolab.Configs=Private_HC;; >> SyncKolab.autoSync=0 >> >> HC >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] >> > On > >> Behalf Of Niko Berger >> Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:23 >> To: synckolab at mozdev.org >> Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available >> (not a local URL?) >> >> Hmmm... try moving/copying any message from any other folder into these >> folders, maybe the imap server has some kind of weird problem. also make >> sure the folder names (including the parent folders) dont conatain any >> special chars (as i wrote below). if you want to look around in the >> code, the contentlength stuff is in the "synckolab.js"). >> >> Niko >> >> Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: >> >> >>> Hello Niko >>> >>> I just tried without the @ - same deal. >>> >>> I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: >>> >>> Kolab + >>> - Calender >>> - Contacts >>> - Tasks >>> >>> Are empty! >>> >>> I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get >>> more info in the error console. >>> >>> I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What >>> >>> >> js >> >> >>> file should I start putting debug messages in? >>> >>> HC >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] >>> >>> >> On >> >> >>> Behalf Of Niko Berger >>> Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 >>> To: synckolab at mozdev.org >>> Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available >>> (not a local URL?) >>> >>> Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your >>> account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). >>> >>> it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path >>> (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') >>> Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with >>> thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same >>> mechanism) >>> >>> can't really think of anything else. >>> >>> Niko >>> >>> Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hello all >>>> >>>> Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? >>>> >>>> HC >>>> >>>> ***************************************************************** >>>> >>>> Hello all >>>> >>>> I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window >>>> > but > >>>> 0.6.2 inside the window...?) >>>> >>>> It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) >>>> >>>> With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 >>>> >>>> On WinXP Home SP2 >>>> >>>> I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, >>>> Calendar and Tasks >>>> >>>> When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens >>>> >>>> Processing: none >>>> Current action: Initialising... >>>> Message 0/0 >>>> >>>> and I get the following messages in the error console: >>>> >>>> [I] Debug Level set to: 15 >>>> [I] 156 - Calendar available >>>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>>> [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>>> [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>>> >>>> (I tried 3 times)... >>>> >>>> Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? >>>> >>>> How can I help nailing this error? >>>> >>>> synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. >>>> >>>> HC >>>> >>>> >>>> > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > -- Corinis OpenSource Community & Content Management - www.corinis.org NPS Berger KEG www.corinis.com niko.berger at corinis.com Fax: +43/1/941 55 66 Kundratstrasse 4-6/18/9 A-1100 Vienna From hc at jehg.dk Fri May 23 10:24:03 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 19:24:03 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) - progress In-Reply-To: <4836FA0D.1070504@corinis.com> References: <003901c8bcdc$05209eb0$0f61dc10$@dk> <4836CCF9.6020800@corinis.com> <004601c8bcde$d1aebaf0$750c30d0$@dk> <4836D353.8090102@corinis.com> <005e01c8bce1$c5703db0$5050b910$@dk> <4836D6AE.1020604@corinis.com> <007401c8bce7$07bd1a80$17374f80$@dk> <000f01c8bcf1$c5552150$4fff63f0$@dk> <4836FA0D.1070504@corinis.com> Message-ID: <001901c8bcf9$cc39d580$64ad8080$@dk> Hi That's what I did. It is the include("chrome://calendar/content/importExport.js"); that fails because there is no such file, or I can't find it... I just updated top the nightly build of lightning to see if it was there, but same problem, and same symptoms... Any ideas? HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Niko Berger Sent: 23. maj 2008 19:08 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) - progress Yeap.. that change was not a good idea.The error messgae is from the change you made (now you got a redeclaration meaning something is defined more than once). also: the "ContentLength" is your actual problem problem. It seems that once of your extensions interferes here or something like that. I would suggest: * remove all extensions except synckolab and lightning and try if it works then * if that doesnt help: set the debug level to "log all (debug)" in order to see all messages and copy/paste a few lines before the "contentlength" error to see at what point/what function tries to access that * you could also add debug messgaes (like alert("gothere") ) in the code to track where it fails... but i suggest you set to debug first and check the messages... normally I should be able to find the problem from there. Niko Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > Progress :-) > > It goes wrong in include("chrome://calendar/content/importExport.js"); > > Inside calendar there is no file names importExport.js, but there is one > called import-export.js > > I changed it in synckolab.js, (This perhaps is wrong, but hey... let's try > it :-) > > include("chrome://calendar/content/import-export.js"); > > and now I get the following error messages... > > redeclaration of const Mode_RDONLY > > chrome://calendar/content/import-export.js > > any ideas? > > HC > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Hans-Christian jehg > Sent: 23. maj 2008 17:10 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > I tried > > That didn't change anything... > > What should I do to run new .js code. It doesn't seem to have any effect to > just change the .js's. Do I need to compile it into the .jar file? > > What tool would you use under windows? > > HC > > -----Original Message----- > From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On > Behalf Of Niko Berger > Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:38 > To: synckolab at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available > (not a local URL?) > > Hmm, I dont know about your imapserver, but I am guessing that the > folder path is incorrect. with thunderbird closed, edit the prefs.js and > try changing the xxxFolderPath stuff to say: > > imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/INBOX/Kolab/Contacts > > (add the /INBOX/ ) > maybe this is the core problem here. What kind of imap server are you using? > > Oh and for modifying the extension: you have to edit the synckolab.js in the > synckolab.jar and yes, tbird has to be restarted; no there is nothing you > need to compile > > Niko > > > Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: > >> Hi >> >> I already tried moving some other messages into the folder... always same >> result. >> >> Do I need to compile the .js's or ? (You guessed, I never messed with TB >> plugin's before, but let's try :-) >> >> Should I restart TB between edits? >> >> HC >> >> # SyncKolab V1.0.0 Configuration File >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.IncomingServer=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBook=impab.mab >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.AddressBookFormat=Xml >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.calSyncTimeframe=180 >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.taskSyncTimeframe=180 >> >> > SyncKolab.Private_HC.ContactFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.d > >> k/Kolab/Contacts >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.Calendar=Home >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFormat=Xml >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.Resolve=ask >> >> > SyncKolab.Private_HC.CalendarFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg. > >> dk/Kolab/Calendar >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.Tasks=Home >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFormat=Xml >> >> > SyncKolab.Private_HC.TaskFolderPath=imap://imaptest%40jehg.dk at mail.jehg.dk/K > >> olab/Tasks >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncContacts=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToContactImap=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToCalendarImap=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncCalendar=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.saveToTaskImap=true >> SyncKolab.Private_HC.syncTasks=true >> SyncKolab.Configs=Private_HC;; >> SyncKolab.autoSync=0 >> >> HC >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] >> > On > >> Behalf Of Niko Berger >> Sent: 23. maj 2008 16:23 >> To: synckolab at mozdev.org >> Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available >> (not a local URL?) >> >> Hmmm... try moving/copying any message from any other folder into these >> folders, maybe the imap server has some kind of weird problem. also make >> sure the folder names (including the parent folders) dont conatain any >> special chars (as i wrote below). if you want to look around in the >> code, the contentlength stuff is in the "synckolab.js"). >> >> Niko >> >> Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: >> >> >>> Hello Niko >>> >>> I just tried without the @ - same deal. >>> >>> I am starting from scratch, so the imap folders: >>> >>> Kolab + >>> - Calender >>> - Contacts >>> - Tasks >>> >>> Are empty! >>> >>> I also tried with higher debug level "Everything (Debug)". I did not get >>> more info in the error console. >>> >>> I would like to look for where it goes wrong. How should I proceed? What >>> >>> >> js >> >> >>> file should I start putting debug messages in? >>> >>> HC >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] >>> >>> >> On >> >> >>> Behalf Of Niko Berger >>> Sent: 23. maj 2008 15:56 >>> To: synckolab at mozdev.org >>> Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available >>> (not a local URL?) >>> >>> Actually no . (I have an @ in the username) - also it finds your >>> account (otherwise it would complain with a "account not found" error). >>> >>> it might be that there are special characters in the folder/folder path >>> (look also for whitespaces, Umlauts and stuff like &%"') >>> Did you try reading stuff in the folder by just browsing to it with >>> thunderbird? if that works, synckolab should work (it uses the same >>> mechanism) >>> >>> can't really think of anything else. >>> >>> Niko >>> >>> Hans-Christian jehg schrieb: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hello all >>>> >>>> Could this be because I have a @ in the username for my imap account? >>>> >>>> HC >>>> >>>> ***************************************************************** >>>> >>>> Hello all >>>> >>>> I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window >>>> > but > >>>> 0.6.2 inside the window...?) >>>> >>>> It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) >>>> >>>> With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 >>>> >>>> On WinXP Home SP2 >>>> >>>> I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, >>>> Calendar and Tasks >>>> >>>> When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens >>>> >>>> Processing: none >>>> Current action: Initialising... >>>> Message 0/0 >>>> >>>> and I get the following messages in the error console: >>>> >>>> [I] Debug Level set to: 15 >>>> [I] 156 - Calendar available >>>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>>> [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>>> [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 >>>> [I] 63 - Calendar available >>>> [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) >>>> >>>> (I tried 3 times)... >>>> >>>> Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? >>>> >>>> How can I help nailing this error? >>>> >>>> synckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. >>>> >>>> HC >>>> >>>> >>>> > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > -- Corinis OpenSource Community & Content Management - www.corinis.org NPS Berger KEG www.corinis.com niko.berger at corinis.com Fax: +43/1/941 55 66 Kundratstrasse 4-6/18/9 A-1100 Vienna _______________________________________________ Synckolab mailing list Synckolab at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From matthew at zeut.net Fri May 23 11:19:36 2008 From: matthew at zeut.net (Matthew T. O'Connor) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 14:19:36 -0400 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab sync performance In-Reply-To: <483691F5.4080909@humanitech.nl> References: <483691F5.4080909@humanitech.nl> Message-ID: <48370AB8.8090309@zeut.net> Roel van Os wrote: > What is the expected performance of the sync process? On a large address > book of more than 1000 cards, the extension only syncs about 5 cards per > second. Syncing the entire address book takes a few minutes. > > I'm using the latest SyncKolab and Thunderbird versions on Windows, > talking to a Dovecot mail server on Linux. The client and server are on > the same 100Mbit/s ethernet network, so network throughput shouldn't be > a problem. CPU usage remains low on both the client and the server while > syncing. > > Is there anything I can do to speed up the sync process? At this speed, > the extension is not really usable for me. One thing I do to that helps is tell Thunderbird to select the folder for offline use. Thunderbird then has a local copy of all the items in the folder and this is much faster than then back-and-forth of going to the IMAP server for everything. Matt From jeroen at lightyear.be Sat May 24 04:12:06 2008 From: jeroen at lightyear.be (Jeroen Budts) Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 13:12:06 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <003301c8bcae$1a644750$4f2cd5f0$@dk> References: <003301c8bcae$1a644750$4f2cd5f0$@dk> Message-ID: <4837F806.60600@lightyear.be> Hi, I also had this error message, and after disabling and re-enabling some of my extensions i discovered that this error is caused by the Plaxo extension. If you disable that, everything works. greetz, Jeroen Hans-Christian jehg wrote: > Hello all > > I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but > 0.6.2 inside the window...?) > > It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) > > With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 > > On WinXP Home SP2 > > I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, > Calendar and Tasks > > When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens > > Processing: none > Current action: Initialising... > Message 0/0 > > and I get the following messages in the error console: > > [I] Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 156 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > > (I tried 3 times)... > > Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? > > How can I help nailing this error? > > sunckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. > > HC > > -- --- e-mail: jeroen at lightyear.be - jid: teranex at jabber.org --- blog: http://budts.be/weblog/ - cv: http://budts.be/jeroen/ --- projects: http://lightyear.be - pgp: 0x8B7B774A ___________________________________ GetFirefox.com - rediscover the web From hc at jehg.dk Sat May 24 06:38:00 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian jehg) Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 15:38:00 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) In-Reply-To: <4837F806.60600@lightyear.be> References: <003301c8bcae$1a644750$4f2cd5f0$@dk> <4837F806.60600@lightyear.be> Message-ID: <055b01c8bda3$62c49b30$284dd190$@dk> Yes sir, that helped :-) So apparently there is a conflict between plaxobird and synckolab ... Any ideas how to solve this apparent conflict? Anyone? HC -----Original Message----- From: synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:synckolab-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Jeroen Budts Sent: 24. maj 2008 13:12 To: synckolab at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [Synckolab] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) Hi, I also had this error message, and after disabling and re-enabling some of my extensions i discovered that this error is caused by the Plaxo extension. If you disable that, everything works. greetz, Jeroen Hans-Christian jehg wrote: > Hello all > > I installed synckolab 1.0.0 (It says 1.0.0 in the frame of the window but > 0.6.2 inside the window...?) > > It is installed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (20080421) > > With Lightning 0.8 build 2008033120 > > On WinXP Home SP2 > > I have configured synchronization with "Write to imap" for Contacts, > Calendar and Tasks > > When I start Synckolab the window pops up, nothing happens > > Processing: none > Current action: Initialising... > Message 0/0 > > and I get the following messages in the error console: > > [I] Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 156 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 256766 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > [I] 432046 - Debug Level set to: 15 > [I] 63 - Calendar available > [E] uncaught exception: Contentlength not available (not a local URL?) > > (I tried 3 times)... > > Any ideas? Can I change Debug level to get more info? > > How can I help nailing this error? > > sunckolab: super idea, I can't wait getting started on it. > > HC > > -- --- e-mail: jeroen at lightyear.be - jid: teranex at jabber.org --- blog: http://budts.be/weblog/ - cv: http://budts.be/jeroen/ --- projects: http://lightyear.be - pgp: 0x8B7B774A ___________________________________ GetFirefox.com - rediscover the web _______________________________________________ Synckolab mailing list Synckolab at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab From sisinfo at lar.it Mon May 26 06:29:25 2008 From: sisinfo at lar.it (Massimo Bertacchini) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 15:29:25 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] (no subject) Message-ID: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> Hi All, I would like to set up a shared address book, where only one machine can add, delete, or modify contacts, and all other receive changes. So I set up synckolab as "Client always wins" on the admin machine and "Server always wins" on all the others, but this setup does not work smoothly. Changes made on users machines propagate to the admin machine and changes made on the admin machine are reset by the IMAP server. What's wrong with these settings ? Thanks Massimo ** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080526/670458a8/attachment.html From niko.berger at corinis.com Mon May 26 07:44:46 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 16:44:46 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> Message-ID: <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> Massimo Bertacchini wrote: > Hi All, > I would like to set up a shared address book, where only one > machine can add, delete, or modify contacts, and all other receive > changes. So I set up synckolab as "Client always wins" on the admin > machine and "Server always wins" on all the others, but this setup > does not work smoothly. Changes made on users machines propagate to > the admin machine and changes made on the admin machine are reset by > the IMAP server. > What's wrong with these settings ? > Thanks > Massimo The "always wins" is actually only if there are conflicts, where you would normally get a message box, asking what to do. For your setup you need to uncheck the "safe to imap folder"-checkbox on your client machines additionally to the always wins. This way, no client machine writes anything on the imap server (so new entries get deleted after second sync, and whatever change is discarded by the server version) Hope that helps Niko From mihaly.vukovics at kk.pte.hu Mon May 26 23:19:27 2008 From: mihaly.vukovics at kk.pte.hu (Vukovics Mihaly) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 08:19:27 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab hangs In-Reply-To: <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> Message-ID: <483BA7EF.3030204@kk.pte.hu> Hi All! I have been using synckolab for months. About 4-5 weeks ago a problem encountered. When i press the "syncronise" button, the plugin reads the address book, puts the cards in my imap folder and hangs. The top progress bar stops at about 80%, the bottom one at 10 %. I can close the windows with the "cancel" button. (i am syncronising two address books, so the second one does not start because the first one hangs at the end.) I sat the log level to debug. The error console does not show any error: "... 31-Finished syncig adress book Setting all messages to read Running compact " I am using a dovecot 0.99.14-1sarge imap server, and MBOX format. I have already tried to ugrade to SyncKolab 1.00, but it did not solve the problem. Best regards: misi From hc at jehg.dk Tue May 27 00:17:07 2008 From: hc at jehg.dk (Hans-Christian Jehg) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 09:17:07 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Request for feature - Publish, and only Free/Busy In-Reply-To: <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> Message-ID: <483BB573.9010504@jehg.dk> Hello All, Nico in particular for this very nice idea. As it is written somewhere synckolab is meant for small organisations that do not need all the fancy collaboration stuf of the kolab server, but for those small organisations/familys that need a little bit anyway... I would like to request 2 more settings, that I hope you would agree could be smart: 1) Publish No matter what is on the server, replace/update with what is in my contacts/calendar/tasks, never sync back. This would be used to "Publish" the calendar for other people in the organisation to look in it. This would be usefully for those that does not have an imap server that supports shared folders. Shure, between syncs everybody can "mess it up", but only between syncs, and only if they are evil or stupid, and only if they have access to the imap account. 2) Only Free/Busy A calendar sync point that does only publish (only really makes sense when publish is used) empty subjects in the calendar, or calendar entries that just says Busy and retains the Free/Busy information. The idea is to use it like this: 1) set up a shared imap account for each group of people you want to share data. 2) publish your free/busy data in the group account in a folder called Frank_Free_Busy (or what ever naming scheme you agree on). Other people in the group could do the same. 3) The people in the groups (Those that has the password for it - yes for small organisations ;-) that wishes to see your free/busy info, sets up a syncs from the group imap account to a calendar called Frank_Free_Busy What do you guys think... ? I know that there are other ways of publishing the free/busy info, but keeping it all within the imap server and one sync tool appeals to me as an idea. How can one contribute? HC From sisinfo at lar.it Tue May 27 00:30:50 2008 From: sisinfo at lar.it (Massimo Bertacchini) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 09:30:50 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> Message-ID: <483BB8AA.7090600@lar.it> Thank you for your help. Now it works better but not yet perfectly: contacts added localy in client machines are NOT deleted automatically, and I ended up with many multiple copies of same contacts. Yestarday I deleted all messages on the IMAP server and I did a new synch with my admin machine where there are 37 contacts. Today there are 78 messages on the server. Don't know where they come from. Massimo Niko Berger ha scritto: > Massimo Bertacchini wrote: > > The "always wins" is actually only if there are conflicts, where you > would normally get a message box, asking what to do. For your setup you > need to uncheck the "safe to imap folder"-checkbox on your client > machines additionally to the always wins. This way, no client machine > writes anything on the imap server (so new entries get deleted after > second sync, and whatever change is discarded by the server version) > > Hope that helps > > Niko > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080527/5cd7e82b/attachment.html From adempsey at mwf.com Tue May 27 01:35:15 2008 From: adempsey at mwf.com (Adam Dempsey) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 09:35:15 +0100 Subject: [Synckolab] Unparseable Message Errors In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <483BC7C3.3030402@mwf.com> Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:53:25 +0200 From: Niko Berger Subject: Re: [Synckolab] Unparseable Message Errors To: synckolab at mozdev.org Message-ID: <4836CC55.5080005 at corinis.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Adam Dempsey schrieb: > > I've just upgraded to SyncKolab 1.0 after not using it for a while and > > I'm getting some unparseable message errors, this is what I have in > > error console: > > > > 281 - There is an event in the task folder! skipping > > [xpconnect wrapped (nsISupports, calIItemBase, calIEvent, > > calIInternalShallowCopy, nsIClassInfo)] > > > > But I don't have Task scheduling set? So don't know what task folder it > > means. > > > > If I set the Task sync folder to the same as the Calendar sync folder, > > even with the Sync Tasks checkbox DISABLED I also get these errors: > > > > Error: aNewItem.calendar has no properties > > Source File: chrome://calendar/content/calendar-management.js > > Line: 646 > > > > Error: [Exception... "'[JavaScript Error: "aNewItem.calendar has no > > properties" {file: "chrome://calendar/content/calendar-management.js" > > line: 646}]' when calling method: [calIObserver::onModifyItem]" > > nsresult: "0x80570021 (NS_ERROR_XPC_JAVASCRIPT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS)" > > location: "JS frame :: > > ~~~~more here~~~~~~ > > Source File: > > file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/it/Application%20Data/Thunderbird/Profiles/26t4c7y0.default/extensions/%7Be2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103%7D/js/calUtils.js > > Line: 1711 > > > > You've done some great work with this extension! Really looking forward > > to future releases. > > > > Adam Dempsey > > > What happened is: you set the calendar sync folder to a folder that contians tasks - thats why synckolab is complaining (maybe from a previous version). I would suggest you * remove all entries on the server * remove the *.dhb files in your profiles dir (these are the db files synckolab uses) and make sure your configuration is correct * start a new sync -> now it should rebuild the entries on the server and everything should be fine :) Niko Did that and the problem's gone now, thanks :-) Adam Dempsey From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 27 02:22:56 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 11:22:56 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab hangs In-Reply-To: <483BA7EF.3030204@kk.pte.hu> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> <483BA7EF.3030204@kk.pte.hu> Message-ID: <483BD2F0.2060403@corinis.com> Vukovics Mihaly wrote: > Hi All! > > I have been using synckolab for months. > About 4-5 weeks ago a problem encountered. > > When i press the "syncronise" button, the plugin > reads the address book, puts the cards in my imap folder and hangs. > The top progress bar stops at about 80%, the bottom one at 10 %. > I can close the windows with the "cancel" button. > (i am syncronising two address books, so the second one does not start > because the first one hangs at the end.) > > I sat the log level to debug. > The error console does not show any error: > > "... > 31-Finished syncig adress book > Setting all messages to read > Running compact > " > > I am using a dovecot 0.99.14-1sarge imap server, and MBOX format. > > I have already tried to ugrade to SyncKolab 1.00, but it did not solve > the problem. > > Best regards: > > misi > > I have heard about these problems already from a few sources, but unfortunately, until now I was unable to reproduce that anywhere. Maybe you can open a test-imap account I could use to test this behaviour. Niko From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 27 02:28:43 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 11:28:43 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Request for feature - Publish, and only Free/Busy In-Reply-To: <483BB573.9010504@jehg.dk> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> <483BB573.9010504@jehg.dk> Message-ID: <483BD44B.7000406@corinis.com> Hans-Christian Jehg wrote: > Hello All, Nico in particular for this very nice idea. > > As it is written somewhere synckolab is meant for small organisations > that do not need all the fancy collaboration stuf of the kolab server, > but for those small organisations/familys that need a little bit anyway... > > I would like to request 2 more settings, that I hope you would agree > could be smart: > > 1) Publish > > No matter what is on the server, replace/update with what is in my > contacts/calendar/tasks, never sync back. > > This would be used to "Publish" the calendar for other people in the > organisation to look in it. This would be usefully for those that does > not have an imap server that supports shared folders. > > Shure, between syncs everybody can "mess it up", but only between syncs, > and only if they are evil or stupid, and only if they have access to the > imap account. > You mean a: ignore-everything-on-the-server .. never really thought about the necessity of this, but yea could be useful. > 2) Only Free/Busy > > A calendar sync point that does only publish (only really makes sense > when publish is used) empty subjects in the calendar, or calendar > entries that just says Busy and retains the Free/Busy information. > > Yea, I was thinking about that already, and it is planned for an upcoming release (still got to think of a valid format for this :P) > The idea is to use it like this: > > 1) set up a shared imap account for each group of people you want to > share data. > > 2) publish your free/busy data in the group account in a folder called > Frank_Free_Busy (or what ever naming scheme you agree on). Other people > in the group could do the same. > > 3) The people in the groups (Those that has the password for it - yes > for small organisations ;-) that wishes to see your free/busy info, > sets up a syncs from the group imap account to a calendar called > Frank_Free_Busy > > What do you guys think... ? > > I know that there are other ways of publishing the free/busy info, but > keeping it all within the imap server and one sync tool appeals to me as > an idea. > > How can one contribute? > > HC > Free busy is actually maintained through a data provider in lightning. The main reason why I did not tackle this yet, is because from 0.7 on there where quite a few changes in the api to lightning. In order to allow this I would try and create a "local" free-busy provider that can be synced using basically your idea above (actually I would have one folder full of free busy calendar entries - where the email is correct - which is just a collection of the entries of each user). Still gotta look in the "local free-busy provider"-stuff. This is definitely planned! Niko From niko.berger at corinis.com Tue May 27 02:30:43 2008 From: niko.berger at corinis.com (Niko Berger) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 11:30:43 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <483BB8AA.7090600@lar.it> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> <483BB8AA.7090600@lar.it> Message-ID: <483BD4C3.8070103@corinis.com> Actually, locally added contacts should be delted after the "second" sync (thats because of the nature of the sync process). The 78 messages might be because the old ones are not correctly purged. From my experience this should work. Maybe try to investigate where these messages come from (maybe there is a problem with "dont write to imap" in some special cases) Niko Massimo Bertacchini wrote: > Thank you for your help. Now it works better but not yet perfectly: > contacts added localy in client machines are NOT deleted > automatically, and I ended up with many multiple copies of same contacts. > Yestarday I deleted all messages on the IMAP server and I did a new > synch with my admin machine where there are 37 contacts. Today there > are 78 messages on the server. Don't know where they come from. > > Massimo > > Niko Berger ha scritto: >> Massimo Bertacchini wrote: >> >> The "always wins" is actually only if there are conflicts, where you >> would normally get a message box, asking what to do. For your setup you >> need to uncheck the "safe to imap folder"-checkbox on your client >> machines additionally to the always wins. This way, no client machine >> writes anything on the imap server (so new entries get deleted after >> second sync, and whatever change is discarded by the server version) >> >> Hope that helps >> >> Niko >> _______________________________________________ >> Synckolab mailing list >> Synckolab at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > From mihaly.vukovics at kk.pte.hu Thu May 29 00:10:37 2008 From: mihaly.vukovics at kk.pte.hu (Vukovics Mihaly) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 09:10:37 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] SyncKolab hangs In-Reply-To: <483BD2F0.2060403@corinis.com> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> <483BA7EF.3030204@kk.pte.hu> <483BD2F0.2060403@corinis.com> Message-ID: <483E56ED.4060603@kk.pte.hu> Hi! Unfortunately i can not open a test account for you. Exactly i can open, but you can not reach it, because this server can not be reached from the internet. we have already analysed the server side logs, but there was nothing in it about the problem. If you give me instructions i will help you to locate the source of problem. > > I have heard about these problems already from a few sources, but > unfortunately, until now I was unable to reproduce that anywhere. Maybe > you can open a test-imap account I could use to test this behaviour. > > Niko > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > -- K?sz?nettel: Vukovics Mih?ly P?csi Tudom?nyegyetem Klinikai K?zpont Informatikai ?s Telekommunik?ci?s Vezet? / CIO P?cs, Honv?d utca 1. Tel: +36 72 536-400 Fax: +36 72 536-401 Mobil: +36 30 620 5304 Informatikai Vezet?k Tars?s?ga http://www.ivetar.hu From sisinfo at lar.it Thu May 29 00:20:10 2008 From: sisinfo at lar.it (Massimo Bertacchini) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 09:20:10 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <483BD4C3.8070103@corinis.com> References: <483ABB35.1070801@lar.it> <483ACCDE.90409@corinis.com> <483BB8AA.7090600@lar.it> <483BD4C3.8070103@corinis.com> Message-ID: <483E592A.7000706@lar.it> Yes, I think there's some bug with "write to imap". Some client machines were set to write, even if I'm sure I deselected it. Does this flag get reset when there's a connection error to the IMAP server ? Massimo Niko Berger ha scritto: > Actually, locally added contacts should be delted after the "second" > sync (thats because of the nature of the sync process). The 78 messages > might be because the old ones are not correctly purged. From my > experience this should work. Maybe try to investigate where these > messages come from (maybe there is a problem with "dont write to imap" > in some special cases) > > Niko > > Massimo Bertacchini wrote: > > > _______________________________________________ > Synckolab mailing list > Synckolab at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/synckolab > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080529/109e431c/attachment.html From webmaster at thamnos.de Thu May 29 01:45:59 2008 From: webmaster at thamnos.de (Sebastian Busch) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 10:45:59 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] Birthday- and Anniversary fields do not trigger "Update on Server" Message-ID: <483E6D47.1000704@thamnos.de> Hello there, the Addressbook seems to have entries for Birthday, -month, -year, as well as Anniversary and Spouse name. They are not displayed by default but can be enabled with the Extension MoreFunctionsForAddressBook: https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html . SyncKolab does know them, but when I just add a Birthday to a contact, there is no "Update on Server". However, triggering an "Update on Server" by editing some other field will also synchronize the Birthday. This is with Thunderbird 2.0.0.14. Best, Sebastian. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/synckolab/attachments/20080529/efcdf685/attachment.bin From sledz at zone42.org Thu May 29 10:03:32 2008 From: sledz at zone42.org (Steffen Sledz) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 19:03:32 +0200 Subject: [Synckolab] sync does not finish it's work Message-ID: <483EE1E4.1040009@zone42.org> May be this is an FAQ but i didn't found anything on it at the website. I've tried SyncKolab for the first time, but i can't get it work. :( When i make the first sync of the local addressbook with the server everything starts fine. But then the sync stops at about 80% without any info/warning/error. I set the error console level to debug but there is no useful information. The last logs are: "354 - Finished syncing adress book" "1 - Setting all messages to read..." "Running compact" SyncKolab is 1.0.0 (it says 0.6.2 in the settings dialog) TB is 2.0.0.14 (tried at Linux and WinXP) Lightning is 0.8 IMAP servers i tried are dovecot 1.0.13 and MS Exchange Thx for any help, Steffen