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lightning data in sync between two Icedove installationsHello, I am using Thunderbird's (Icedove) calendar extension, Lightning, on my Thanks, -- |
lightning data in sync between two Icedove installations
H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Thunderbird's (Icedove) calendar extension, Lightning, on my
> home computer and at my univ computer. I want to keep Lightning data on
> both computer in sync. Any idea how to go about doing this? (for now, I
> am not interested in installing a calendar server of any sorts).
>
>
> Thanks,
> ->HS
By the way, if I knew exactly which files hold calendar data, I wouldn't
mind an rsync option.
->HS
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lightning data in sync between two Icedove installations
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H.S. wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am using Thunderbird's (Icedove) calendar extension, Lightning, on my
>> home computer and at my univ computer. I want to keep Lightning data on
>> both computer in sync. Any idea how to go about doing this? (for now, I
>> am not interested in installing a calendar server of any sorts).
>>
> By the way, if I knew exactly which files hold calendar data, I wouldn't
> mind an rsync option.
Try unison[-gtk]. It avoids the hassle to remember which of the files
(local or remote) was last changed.
Johannes
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lightning data in sync between two Icedove installations
I do not use Thunderbird and never tried Lightning, but this is what I
found with some after trying both and little bit of 'find'ing...
On 8/31/07, H.S. wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am using Thunderbird's (Icedove) calendar extension, Lightning, on my
> > home computer and at my univ computer. I want to keep Lightning data on
> > both computer in sync. Any idea how to go about doing this? (for now, I
> > am not interested in installing a calendar server of any sorts).
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > ->HS
>
>
> By the way, if I knew exactly which files hold calendar data, I wouldn't
> mind an rsync option.
~/.thunderbird/garbage-default/storage.sdb (this is mostly the one)
and/or
~/.thunderbird/garbage-default/localstore.rdf
where garbage was "e93462s7" on my machine... this might vary from one
machine to the other... But once created, I think it doesn't change...
I use rsync to keep my KDE-calender, addressbook, rss feeds, basket
notes etc in sync between different computers...
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Regards
PK
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