SyncEvolution 1.1.99.5 -> 1.1.99.6, 17.08.2011 ============================================== Mostly bug fixes, some improvements in testing and packaging. This release was tested successfully with DAViCal 0.9.9.4. * CalDAV: fixed incorrect change tracking causing "event not found" (BMC #22329) * CalDAV: handle delete<->delete conflict during local sync (BMC #22327) If the same event was deleted both locally and in the CalDAV server, syncing failed with "event not found". * Google Contacts: ensure that first/middle/name are set when storing in EDS (BMC #20864) Evolution and the MeeGo UX assume that first/middle/last name are set. That is not the case when a contact is created in the Google Contacts web interface. Such contacts are sent by Google without the N property. SyncEvolution now tries to recreate the name components from the FN string, by splitting at word boundaries and assuming " " or ", " format. Obviously this heuristic fails for some locales. * CalDAV: continue despite Google Calendar access problems (see BMC #19484) An attempt to work around "403 You don't have access to change that event" errors, perhaps caused by http://code.google.com/p/google-caldav-issues/issues/detail?id=38 The problem is now recorded instead of aborting the sync. The sync then ends in a 22001 = "partial failure" error and the operation will be retried in the next sync. * CalDAV: transform UTC RECURRENCE-ID for Evolution (BMC #22594) Evolution showed a meeting twice on the day of a modified recurrence, if the meeting series was originally created and modified in Exchange, then imported into Google Calendar. * CalDAV syncevolution.org binaries now works when libneon.so.27 or libneon-gnutls.so.27 (Debian) are installed. Previously libneon.so.27 was required, which is no longer available in Debian Testing. * syncevo-dbus-server/gdbus: fixed segfault when asked for properties when none are available (BMC #22152) * Evolution Calendar: fixed error handling for broken TZIDs * Sony Ericsson: use ISO-8859-1 for all devices (BMC #14414) Passing invalid UTF-8 strings into libecal caused glib to abort syncevo-dbus-server. * item operations: authentication problem for WebDAV when using keyring (BMC #21311) The password wasn't looked up in the keyring when using --print-items/import/export/... * WebDAV: fixed item operations without configuration (BMC #22164) Previously failed with "[ERROR] : virtual read-only configuration node, cannot write property webDAVCredentialsOkay = 1". * auto sync: show all failed syncs except for temporary network errors (BMC #21888) Notifications were meant to be shown for all errors except temporary ones. This has never been implemented correctly since the feature was introduced: instead of hiding known temporary errors, all errors except 500 (fatal error) were suppressed. * vCard: inline local photo data (BMC #19661) Some platforms (Maemo, MeeGo) store photos in separate files. Now SyncEvolution efficiently includes that photo data in the generated vCard right before sending it to a peer; previously it sent a useless local file:// URI. The Maemo port has a less efficient workaround for that which now should be obsolete. * syncevo-dbus-server: online status wrong without Network Manager or ConnMan (BMC #21543) When neither Network Manager nor ConnMan are running, network presence was "not online". This prevented running automatic syncs. * fixed compile issues with Debian Testing/gcc 4.6.1 Known issues, might still be resolved for the final 1.2: -------------------------------------------------------- * syncevolution.org binaries: libnotify1 -> libnotify4 incompatibility (BMC #22668) Newer distros no longer have the libnotify.so.1 that syncevolution.org binaries depend on. As a workaround it is possible to install the libnotify1 package from older distro releases. * CalDAV: add<->add conflicts (BMC #22669) Suppose the same meeting invitation for event UID=FOO is processed in both Evolution and Google Calendar. This always happens when the meeting invitation emails is sent to Google Mail, then later viewed in Evolution. On the Evolution side, the invitation is accepted. In Google Calendar this is still open. When syncing in that state the sync engine does not recognize that both sides have added the same meeting and the "meeting accepted" information eventually gets lost. As a workaround, always synchronize the calendar before processing meeting invitation emails. SyncEvolution 1.1.99.1 -> 1.1.99.5, 13.07.2011 ============================================== Release 1.1.99.5 is the first release candidate for 1.2. It has gone through a long stabilization period and thus is suitable for normal users. The major new feature of the 1.2 release is support for non-SyncML protocols in general and CalDAV/CardDAV in particular. ActiveSync support is in development. These protocols are implemented as backends which are combined with other backends by SyncEvolution in a so called "local sync". The GTK sync-ui does not yet support configuring non-SyncML protocols. See the README.rst and man page for more information on how to use the new feature via the command line. Properties not supported by SyncML servers can now be preserved locally in two-way synchronization (BMC #15030). This depends on information about what properties a SyncML server supports ("CtCap"), which is typically not provided by servers. SyncEvolution contains a copy of that information for Google Contacts (BMC #15029). Akonadi backend and KWallet support were merged. They are not included yet in syncevolution.org binaries. To use them compile from source. The configuration format was updated to solve a conceptual problem inherited with the legacy property names: the "type" property had multiple, sometimes conflicting roles. For example, setting the preferred data format for sync with one peer might have changed the backend selection for some other peer (BMC #1023). Now "backend/databaseFormat/syncFormat/forceSyncFormat" replace "type". "type" is still accepted by the command line as alias. Old configurations can still be read. But writing, as it happens during a sync, must migrate the configuration first. In contrast to earlier, more experimental releases in the 1.2 series, 1.1.99.5 and later automatically migrate configurations. The old configurations will still be available (see "syncevolution --print-configs") but must be renamed manually to use them again under their original names with older SyncEvolution releases. Other changes: * syncevo-http-server was enhanced considerably. See http://syncevolution.org/wiki/http-server-howto * support NetworkManager API >= 0.9 (BMC #19470) * Sync mode is recorded when running in SyncML server mode (BMC #2786). * syncevo-dbus-server automatically stops when some of its libraries are updated and restarts if auto-syncing is on (BMC #14955). * Using the --sync-property and --source-property command line options is optional, just specifying the property assignment is enough. * Added support for Buteo, mKCal and QtContacts in MeeGo. Buteo and mKCal were removed again from MeeGo, so the code is obsolete. The QtContacts backend may be still be useful to access items via that API, but for syncing on MeeGo the normal EDS backend is used since MeeGo reverted back to EDS as PIM storage. * code cleanup and various minor fixes/improvements, see ChangeLog SyncEvolution 1.1 -> 1.1.1, 26.12.2010 ====================================== Maintenance release, in particular improving syncing with phones. There was a bug that could cause all kinds of weird behavior after a failed sync with a phone, so updating is highly recommended. * Synthesis engine: fixed a corruption issue in internal meta data which caused duplicates and other problems in a pretty indeterminstic way; apparently caused by failed syncs (BMC #11044). * Synthesis engine: recurrence rules with end date now sent correctly to phones (BMC #11241). The RRULE property was not encoded correctly previously during the iCalendar 2.0 -> vCalendar 1.0 conversion. Events with recurrence count were okay. Probably also affected SyncML servers without iCalendar 2.0 support. The fix was confirmed to work with Nokia phones. It also helps with Sony Ericsson phones, but at least the t700 still has a problem: depending on the phone's time zone, it repeats the event for one day too long (BMC #10092). * Synthesis engine: fixed broken time zone information when sending to phone; previously that broke sending calendar updates to Nokia phones (BMC #9600). iCalendar 2.0 time zone definitions imported from libical were not encoded correctly in vCalendar 1.0 items as sent to phones. Nokia phones accepted such data when part of a new event, but rejected updates of it. * Synthesis engine: shorter TZIDs, might help N900 calendar (BMC #6680). The shorter TZIDs will be included in iCalendar 2.0 data exported by libsyntesis and thus SyncEvolution. This change is motivated primarily by the observation that the N900 calendar storage can handle TZID=, but not TZID=/softwarestudio.org/Tzfile/. * ScheduleWorld: disable configuration template because service has shut down. The template is only hidden from the GTK sync-ui, but remains in SyncEvolution for the time being because it is referenced in several places. * Evolution CalDAV: added workaround for "must sync twice" (BMC #10265) The Evolution CalDAV backend seems to update its data when closing the database, not when opening it. As a result, syncevolution had to be run twice to see all data changes. The workaround is to open the database twice at the start of the sync. This is done for all calendar databases, regardless of which backend they use, in case that some other (yet unknown) backend needs the same workaround. * GTK sync-ui: workaround for "Sync Now" button not reacting to online status changed (BMC #9949). * Changed slow sync handling. Some users have complained about getting duplicated contacts (BMC #10081). The exact reason is not known (no useful logs provided yet), but it might be due to using "duplicate" as resolution strategy during slow syncs. This caused slightly different contacts to be duplicated instead of merging the two copies, reasoning that "no data loss" is better than "duplicates". This release switches to a mode where the engine tries harder to avoid duplicates by merging data if modification time stamps are available for contacts (usually they are). When fields differ, the more recent data is kept. * convert absolute alarm back to relative (BMC #11233) Experiments show that at least Nokia phones (and thus perhaps also Mobical.com) interpret a fixed alarm as "repeat alarm with the same relative offset as on first occurrence". The same transformation to relative alarm times is applied whenever the transformation to absolute alarm is enabled for a peer. * Sony Ericsson: enable conversion to absolute alarm times (BMC #10092) Like Nokia and Mobical.net, Sony Ericsson phones also seem to be unable to deal with relative alarm times - verified with t700. * Sony Ericsson C510: workaround for SyncML violation The phone does not sent identifiers for the target database; using the source identifier as fallback allows a sync to run. * Fixed a regression affecting users who had created a config with SyncEvolution < 1.0. Using the config worked once, then failed with "No configuration for ... found". Users must manually remove the empty "peers" directory inside their affected configuration, the fix only makes configs without that directory usable again (BMC #9381). * Removed obsolete workaround for older mKCal calendar storage. * Fixed error message in QtContacts backend. * Same SYNCEVOLUTION_DEBUG code as in master branch. * Some updates to synccompare, including a workaround for a Perl bug seen on Debian Testing with Perl 5.10.1-16 (Perl panic). * Fix compilation of syncevo-dbus-server with libnotify 0.7.0 (BMC #10453). * Fixed compilation on Debian GNU/Hurd (no MAX_PATH, Mac OS X confusion). SyncEvolution 1.0.1 -> 1.1, 26.10.2010 ====================================== An incremental update, resolving issues where the fixes would have been too intrusive for a 1.0.x release. In particular compatibility with Nokia phones was improved. Some new features were also included (command line options for manipulating items, backends for MeeGo PIM storages). Details: * bug fix in sync-ui: wrong direction of one-way data transfers with devices (BMC #7091) * bug fix in syncevo-dbus-server: incorrect Presence status after config change (BMC #8453) Shows up in sync-ui as "'Sync Now' button active after creating a config while offline". * sync-ui (GTK version): app is now listed as "SyncEvolution (GTK)" under "Office" * Nokia phones: avoid data loss in two-way sync due to X-EVOLUTION-UI-SLOT (BMC #2566) * Nokia phones: alarm times in UTC, sending PHOTO (BMC #1657, #5860) * included all phone templates submitted to syncevolution.org Wiki (BMC #5727) * syncevo-phone-config: set consumerReady in output, more useful for Wiki (BMC #3803) * workaround for D-Bus timeouts in EDS libecal/libebook (BMC #4026) * added generic command line options for importing, exporting, updating, listing and deleting items in the different backends (http://syncevolution.org/blogs/pohly/2010/manipulate-evolution-kcalextendedmkcal-qtcontacts-pim-items-uniform-command-line) * added backends for mKCal and QtContacts (MeeGo PIM storage), meant to be used for manipulating this data on the command line * enhanced D-Bus interface (BMC #3558, #3559, #3560, #3562, #3563, #7761, #7766) * the command line tool now warns when running against a different D-Bus daemon (BMC #3563) * creating and configuring sources in a context (without peer-specific properties) is now supported * improved documentation: README.rst, man page, and --help output * fixed some compile issues (BMC #6367), improved nightly testing SyncEvolution 1.0 -> 1.0.1, 16.07.2010 ====================================== A bug fix release. The main reason for releasing it is that SyncEvolution 1.0 no longer worked on recent distros (Fedora Core 13, Debian testing) because of a name clash between the Bluez D-Bus utility code and recent glib. Details: * compile fix for FC 13 (and possibly others): use private copy of gdbus (BMC #3556) * sync-ui: prevent overwriting device configs by accident (BMC #3566,1194) Setting up a phone used the template name as config name and overwrote an existing configuration of another phone that was created using that same template. Now the code uses the Bluetooth device name as set on the device and checks for (less likely) collisions. It also sanitizes the name to avoid complicated config names (only relevant when also using the command line). * syncevo-dbus-server: accept 'application/vnd.syncml+xml; charset=UTF-8' for starting an HTTP session (BMC #3554) The redundant charset specification was set by the Funambol Thunderbird client. Because of a literal comparison against 'application/vnd.syncml+xml' the messages were rejected. * config fix: operations on non-peer configs failed (BMC #3157) When running operations on a non-peer configuration (like --restore @default addressbook), the operation fails with [ERROR] : type 'select backend' not supported * ZYB.com: service goes away end of June 2010, template removed (BMC #3310) * some build (BMC #2586, BMC #3557) and language updates SyncEvolution 0.9.2 -> 1.0, 11.06.2010 ====================================== Major new features compared to previous stable release: * synchronize directly with a phone over Bluetooth/OBEX * accept Bluetooth/OBEX connections in cooperation with obexd >= 0.19 * run SyncEvolution as a rudimentary HTTP SyncML server The GTK sync-UI can be used to select a paired phone and create a configuration for it based on the bundled configuration templates. Configuration templates are included for Nokia phones; for other phones see the http://syncevolution.org/development/sync-phone HOWTO and check out the Wiki there. Some users have already reported success for Sony Ericsson phones and added setup instructions. New templates from the Wiki can be dropped into ~/.config/syncevolution-templates under an arbitrary file name. Unexpected slow syncs can be detected when running as client (MB #2416) and unless turned off (see "preventSlowSync"), SyncEvolution aborts the session so that the situation can be analyzed. A refresh from client or server might be more suitable. The command line tool provides instructions at the end of its output. The GTK sync-UI points towards its recovery dialog. Automatic synchronization is supported by the syncevo-dbus-server (MB #6378). When that is installed, it will be started as part of a user session and keep running to trigger syncs in the background. Notifications are emitted when syncs start, end or fail (MB #10000). Automatic synchronization can be enabled separately for each peer ("autoSync=0/1", off by default), will be done at regular intervals ("autoSyncInterval=30" minutes) when online long enough ("autoSyncDelay=5" minutes). That last option ensures that a) an automatic sync does not attempt to use a network connection unless it was already active and b) hopefully is also around long enough to complete the sync. The Synthesis XML configuration was split up into different parts which are assembled from /usr/share/syncevolution/xml. Files in ~/.config/syncevolution-xml override and extend the default files, which my be useful when adding support for a new phone. SyncML servers: * ZYB.com now works thanks to a workaround for anchor handling (MB #2424); only contacts tested because everything else is considered legacy by ZYB.com * Horde: avoid confusing the server with a deviceId that starts like the ones used in old Funambol clients, helps with calendar sync (MB #9347) * Mobical.net (and other, similar services): fix vCalendar 1.0 alarm properties before importing them (MB #10458) * desknow.com works when switching to SyncMLVersion = 1.1 * Funambol, Memotoo (and probably others): preserve meeting series when receiving update for detached recurrence (BMC #1916) Evolution: * addressbook backend: avoid picking CouchDB, second try (MB #7877) * calendar backend: minor fix for change tracking when deleting a single instance of a recurring event * workaround for Evolution 2.30: "timezone cannot be retrieved because it doesn't exist" is triggered incorrectly when importing non-standard timezone definitions because libecal changed an error code (MB #9820) Performance and reliability improvements (MB #7708): * synccompare much faster * database dumps consume less disk space * more intelligent about expiring obsolete session directories and backups * database accesses are reduced in several backends * shorter logs (MB #8092) * message resending helps under unreliable network connectivity ("RetryInterval") * full support for suspend&resume in SyncEvolution client to SyncEvolution or Synthesis server syncs * better handling of certain third-party time zone definitions (BMC #1332) Improved GTK sync-UI: * revised config screen: all in one list where entries can be expanded, integrated setup of sync with other devices * recovery support: restore from backup, unexpected slow sync handling * spinner while network is in use (MB #2229) * interactive password requests (MB #6376) * uses new D-Bus API Command line: * fixed printing of rejected items (MB #7755) * consistent logging of added/updated/deleted items with short description * improved error reporting (textual descriptions instead of plain error codes MB #2069, partial success MB #7755, record and show first ERROR encountered MB #7708) * can create new sources (MB #8424) * runs operations inside daemon and thus avoids conflicts with operations done by other clients; for testing purposes (like running a client which talks to a local server in the daemon) it is still possible to ignore the daemon (--daemon=no, MB #5043) * revised README, now also available as man page (BMC #690) Redesigned and reimplemented D-Bus API, used by sync-UI and command line: * central syncevo-dbus-server controls configurations and sync sessions: http://syncevolution.org/development/direct-synchronization-aka-syncml-server * accepts incoming SyncML connection requests and messages received by independent transport stubs (obexd, HTTP server, ...) * can be used by multiple user interfaces at once * fully documented, see src/dbus/interfaces and http://api.syncevolution.org * no longer depends on dbus-glib with hand-written glue code for C++, instead uses gdbus plus automatic C++ binding generated via C++ templates Revised configuration layout (MB #8048, design document at http://syncevolution.org/development/configuration-handling): * several peer-independent sync and source properties are shared between multiple peers * they can be accessed without selecting a specific peer, by using an empty config name or with the new "@" syntax * user interface of command line unchanged * old configurations can be read and written, without causing unwanted slow syncs when moving between stable and unstable SyncEvolution versions * old configurations can be migrated with the "--migrate" command line switch; however, then older SyncEvolution can no longer access them and migrating more than one old configuration causes the second or later configuration to loose its "deviceId" property (which is shared now), causing a slow sync once * config names may contain characters that are not allowed in the file names used for the underlying files; will be replaced with underscores automatically (MB #8350) Upgrading from 0.9.x: * Upgrading and downgrading should work seamlessly when using existing configurations. * The new configuration layout is only used when creating new configurations or explicitly invoking "syncevolution --migrate" (see above). Such configs cannot be used by older SyncEvolution releases. * The new "RetryInterval" property causes messages to be resent after 2 minutes (increased from 1 minute in previous 1.0 betas). At least the Funambol server is known to not handle this correctly in all cases (http://funzilla.funambol.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7910). So in the Funambol config template the interval is set to zero, disabling the feature. Disabling the feature must be done manually in existing Funambol configurations. SyncEvolution 1.0 beta 3 -> 1.0 final, 11.06.2010 ================================================= Bug fixes and new features: * Configuration templates are stored in a single file (BMC #1208). New templates (like something downloaded from http://syncevolution.org/wiki) can be dropped into $HOME/.config/syncevolution-templates using an arbitrary file name. * Progress and per-source status are now also reported and recorded when running in server mode (BMC #1359). There are still several limitations (sync mode not reported, no information about sent/received/processed items while the sync runs, see BMC #2786). * Better handling of certain third-party time zone definitions (BMC #1332). Better logging to track down such problems. * D-Bus server + command line: return error code when failed (BMC #2193) * syncevo-phone-config: simplified command line options, several bug fixes (syntax error, incorrect handling of calendar+todo, BMC #1197) * Revised README, now also available as man page (BMC #690). Conversion of D-Bus API documentation into .html page (BMC #1745). * Funambol, Memotoo (and probably others): preserve meeting series when receiving update for detached recurrence (BMC #1916) * Fix for potential out-of-bounds memory access (BMC #1007). * HTTP server: fix for potential crash when second session was requested while an older one was still running, initial sync was done without libical time zone information and thus may have mismatched times (BMC #2435) * Nokia E55: convert alarm times (BMC #1657). This is done via a new remote rule in /usr/share/syncevolution/xml/remoterules/server/46_E55.xml If another phone needs the same treatment, then copy that file to ~/.config/syncevolution-xml/remoterules/server and edit the element. * GTK GUI: styling fix (BMC #1372), updated toolbar for MeeGo 1.0 (BMC #1970), avoid duplicating configs when selecting a config created by syncevo-phone-config or the command line (BMC #1266), scroll bars for emergency window (BMC #1296), avoid compile problem on Fedora Core 13 due to name collision with system sync() call, updated translations. SyncEvolution 1.0 beta 2 -> beta 3, 20.04.2010 ============================================== One more step towards the long awaited 1.0. 0.1 was released over four years ago and the 1.0 cycle started some time last summer. Beta 3 is considered feature complete at this point. Automatic synchronization is supported by the syncevo-dbus-server (MB #6378). When that is installed, it will be started as part of a user session and keep running to trigger syncs in the background. Notifications are emitted when syncs start, end or fail (MB #10000). Automatic synchronization can be enabled separately for each peer ("autoSync=0/1", off by default), will be done at regular intervals ("autoSyncInterval=30" minutes) when online long enough ("autoSyncDelay=5" minutes). That last option ensures that a) an automatic sync does not attempt to use a network connection unless it was already active and b) hopefully is also around long enough to complete the sync. Detecting online status depends on ConnMan. Without it, SyncEvolution assumes that the network is available. For Bluetooth it is enough to have a peer paired. When SyncEvolution is compiled with a backend sync daemon ("syncevo-dbus-server"), then conceptually that daemon controls the configuration and coordinates manually and automatically started sync sessions. Previously, the command line tool bypassed the daemon by running operations itself. Now it can hand over the command line parameters to the daemon to be executed there ("--daemon=yes", the default if the daemon is available; MB #5043). Command line parameters and output of "syncevolution" are the same as before. Note that the daemon only runs one operation at a time, which delays the command line client when the daemon is busy. For testing purposes (like running a client which talks to a local server in the daemon) it is still possible to ignore the daemon (--daemon=no). Thanks to fixes and improvements in both Synthesis engine and SyncEvolution, suspend and resume are fully supported in client and server (MB #2425). Previously it failed in some cases, as mercilessly exposed by our automated testing. Now all of these tests pass. The HTTP server now also handles message resends by clients correctly. Direct synchronization with older phones (like Sony Ericsson K750i) can be started now by switching to an older version of the SyncML standard ("SyncMLVersion" property, MB #9312). No further interoperability testing with such phones has been done at this time. When acting as client, that same property allows talking to older SyncML servers, like desknow.com. A minor workaround and the right configuration make it possible to synchronize with Nokia N85 and probably also other S60 devices. Added a template for "Nokia S60". Also made the template for "Nokia N900" accessible in the GTK GUI. Because determining which configuration works for a phone involves a lot of trial-and-error, the new "syncevo-phone-config" script automates that process. Other changes: * Mobical.net (and other, similar services): fix vCalendar 1.0 alarm specifications before importing them (MB #10458) * Nokia N900: added a config template for it and disabled the redundant RespURI when using Bluetooth. Preliminary testing shows that this solves some of the issues seen before (MB #10224). * workaround for Evolution 2.30: "timezone cannot be retrieved because it doesn't exist" is triggered incorrectly when importing non-standard timezone definitions because libecal change an error code (MB #9820) * "syncevo-http-server" HTTP server script is included in normal install * syncevolution.org binaries: finally solved the libbluetooth3 incompatibility (MB #9289). Binaries of beta 2 crashed on more recent distros because of that. * SyncML client and Bluetooth: a mobile device running SyncEvolution creates a configuration automatically (MB #6175). The peer contacting us has to use the standard SyncEvolution URIs (addressbook, calendar, todo, memo). * command line: when dealing with the shared non-peer part of a config, it checks for properties which are unsuitable only prints those (MB #8048) * GTK GUI: improved setup of devices, automatic sync switch, some fixes for crashes and other tweaks * Nokia 7210c: send time as UTC instead of relying on time zone information (MB #9907). * command line: setting up a configuration for a "SyncEvolution" server on a client was not possible because the "SyncEvolutionClient" configuration was picked instead (MB #10004). The latter has to be used when configuring a SyncEvolution server to talk to a SyncEvolution client. * restore: no longer updates the time of the backup (MB #9963) * various minor improvements and fixes, see ChangeLog Upgrading: * The new "RetryInterval" property causes messages to be resent after 2 minutes (increased from 1 minute in previous 1.0 betas). At least the Funambol server is known to not handle this correctly in all cases (http://funzilla.funambol.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7910). So in the Funambol config template the interval is set to zero, disabling the feature. Enabling or disabling the feature must be done manually in existing configurations. SyncEvolution 1.0 beta 1 -> beta 2, 23.02.2010 ============================================== Several new features and some bug fixing. Despite some open issues (see below), this release is ready for getting packaged in staging areas of distros as replacement for 0.9.2. As before, documentation for 1.0 is only available in the "Development" section of syncevolution.org, including HOWTOs for setting up the HTTP SyncML server and phones manually. Setting up a phone became a bit easier with beta 2, because SyncEvolution is now integrated with the GNOME Bluetooth panel: once a device with SyncML client support is paired, a button offers to bring up the sync-UI and configure or synchronize with that device. We do a fuzzy match against the Bluetooth device name to find a suitable template (not manufacturer/model, because that is not readily available). Still not many (read: hardly any) templates available, though. The binaries on syncevolution.org are compiled with Bluetooth support. libbluetooth2 or libbluetooth3 should be installed, but are not essential. If there is no suitable version of it, the Bluetooth channel has to be selected manually as part of the syncURL. Unexpected slow syncs are prevented by default, in contrast to beta 1 where this feature was available but turned off. When an unexpected slow sync is detected in a client, users have to follow the instructions provided by the command line or sync-ui and choose how to proceed (explicitly request slow sync, refresh from server or client, restore from backup). SyncEvolution as server currently cannot prevent slow syncs, even when initiating the sync with a phone. In preparation for syncing automatically, logdir and database handling was improved considerably. Backups use less disk space because identical files share the same file content via hard links. This also speeds up the synccompare Perl script. Database dumps and the corresponding comparison are delayed until the session really runs, which avoids doing needless work a) when the server a client tries to contact is unreachable or down and b) by only including sources that are really in use during a sync on the server side. The Synthesis XML configuration was split up into different parts which are assembled from /usr/share/syncevolution/xml. Files in ~/.config/syncevolution-xml override and extend the default files, which my be useful when adding support for a new phone. Summary of changes since 1.0 beta 1: * sync-ui: recovery dialog (MB #8050), device setup, config usable with long strings (MB #9278), fixed displaying of source phases during sync (MB #9320) * sync-ui + syncevo-dbus-server: integration with Bluez to detect paired devices (MB #9216, MB #7089), select template based on device name (MB #7838), detect network and Bluetooth connectivity (only with ConnMan, MB #7700), passwords stored in GNOME keyring by syncevo-dbus-server are shown with dots in sync-ui (MB #9169) * Evolution addressbook backend: avoid picking CouchDB, second try (MB #7877) * Evolution calendar backend: minor fix for change tracking when deleting a single instance of a recurring event * build fixes: Bluetooth compatibility (MB #9289), use libical _r variant of calls because 0.43 has issues in the normal version, conflict with system libsynthesis and libsmltk (MB #9811) * Horde: avoid confusing the server with a deviceId that starts like the ones used in old Funambol clients, helps with calendar sync (MB #9347) * better reporting when SyncEvolution dies during a sync (only happend once when it wasn't installed properly, but still... MB #9844) * performance improvements: synccompare much faster/database dumps consume less disk space/more intelligent about expiring obsolete session directories and backups/database accesses are reduced in several backends (MB #7708), shorter logs (MB #8092) * slow sync detection: now also works in the case where the client detects an anchor mismatch and enabled by default (MB #2416) * OBEX transport: some error handling changes and removal of polling, now also possible via sync-ui + syncevo-dbus-server (MB #9436) * API changes: SyncSource introduces an "isEmpty" operation which is needed for the slow sync detection * SyncML: split up configuration (MB #7712), increased default message size because the old one might have been too small for large DevInf structures * several fixes for virtual data sources ("calendar+todo"): now works on client side, fixed naming on server (MB #9664), fixed error message for slow sync detection, supported in combination with sync-UI (MB #9535) * fixes for shared configuration layout: finding sessions of peers in non-default context, adding sources affected peers in the same context (MB #9329), wrong context during --configure when using shortcut for peers in non-default context (MB #9338) Known gaps for 1.0 final and beyond: Redesigned and reimplemented D-Bus API, required by sync-UI: - 'syncevolution' command line tool bypasses D-Bus server and runs sync sessions itself (MB #5043) - availability of peers not detected when using NetworkManager (connected for HTTP, paired for Bluetooth; MB #7700) SyncML server in general: - suspend/resume support is untested (MB #2425) - the progress events and statistics reported for a SyncML client are not generated when running as SyncML server, will require a fair amount of refactoring in the Synthesis engine (MB #7709) HTTP SyncML server: - a configuration must be created for each peer manually, including a remoteDeviceId value that contains the peer's SyncML device ID (MB #7838) OBEX SyncML server ("sync with phones"): - does not support phones which require a SAN 1.0 message (MB #9312) - determining a working configuration for an unknown phone requires a bit of experimenting, which should be automated (MB #9862) OBEX SyncML client: - parsing of SAN message is rudimentary and depends on an existing local configuration, needs to be refined depending on which SyncML server software it is meant to work with (MB #6175) Automatic sync (MB #6378): - no support for the various server push notification mechanisms - no intelligent detection of local changes - no regular background sync, development is in progress Upgrading from 1.0 beta 1: moving back and forth should work seamlessly Upgrading from 0.9.x: see under beta 1 SyncEvolution 0.9.2 -> 1.0 beta 1, 26.01.2010 ============================================== Compared to the current stable release, 0.9.2, this beta release can also: * synchronize directly with a phone over Bluetooth/OBEX * accept Bluetooth/OBEX connections in cooperation with obexd 0.19 * run SyncEvolution as a rudimentary HTTP SyncML server These feature were already available in a source-only 1.0 alpha release. For the beta, we fixed some issues (nothing major) and in addition to the source, also make binaries available. As before, we hope to get feedback on where we are going with 1.0 and its SyncML server and direct synchronization features. If you want to get involved, now is a good time because a) there is something which works and b) there is still time to influence the final 1.0, scheduled for March 2010. Documentation of the new features can be found in the "Development" section (http://syncevolution.org/development) for HOWTOs or ask on the mailing list (http://syncevolution.org/support). Here is a more complete list of features compared to the stable release. The full (and up-to-date) list can be retrieved from the Moblin Bugzilla (MB) issue tracking system with this query: http://bugzilla.moblin.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=7892&hide_resolved=0 For changes compared to the 1.0 alpha please consult the change log. Implemented features are marked with a plus +, open ones with a minus -. ZYB.com + now works thanks to a workaround for anchor handling (MB #2424) - only contacts tested because everything is considered legacy by ZYB.com Slow sync handling (MB #2416) + Unexpected slow syncs can be detected when running as client and if configured (see "preventSlowSync"), abort the session so that the situation can be analyzed. A refresh from client or server might be more suitable. Because this required manual intervention by the user, the feature is off by default. - Catching slow syncs does not work yet when running as server and in one corner case in a client. Improved sync-UI: + settings for HTTP servers are now done inside the list of all configs and server templates instead of poping up a separate window + uses the new D-Bus API + no longer uses private gconf key to select default peer, replaced by "defaultPeer" in SyncEvolution config + added recovery features like handling of unexpected slow syncs (MB #2416) - restoring from backup only supported by command line (MB #8050) - spinner to indicate network activity missing (MB #2229) - interactive password request not implemented yet (MB #6376) Command line: + fixed printing of rejected items (MB #7755) + improved error reporting (textual descriptions instead of plain error codes MB #2069, partial success MB #7755, record and show first ERROR encountered MB #7708) + can create new sources (MB #8424) Redesigned and reimplemented D-Bus API, required by sync-UI: + central syncevo-dbus-server controls configurations and sync sessions: http://syncevolution.org/development/direct-synchronization-aka-syncml-server + accepts incoming SyncML connection requests and messages received by independent transport stubs (obexd, HTTP server, ...) + can be used by multiple user interfaces at once + fully documented, see src/dbus/interfaces + no longer depends on dbus-glib with hand-written glue code for C++, instead uses gdbus plus automatic C++ binding generated via C++ templates - 'syncevolution' command line tool bypasses D-Bus server and runs sync sessions itself (MB #5043) - availability of peers not detected (connected for HTTP, paired for Bluetooth; MB #7700) - Bluetooth peers can only be configured via command line (MB #9216) Revised configuration layout (MB #8048, design document at http://syncevolution.org/development/configuration-handling): + several peer-independent sync and source properties are shared between multiple peers + they can be accessed without selecting a specific peer, by using an empty config name or with the new "@" syntax + user interface in command line and D-Bus API unchanged + old configurations can be read and written, without causing unwanted slow syncs when moving between stable and unstable SyncEvolution versions + old configurations can be migrated with the "--migrate" command line switch; however, then older SyncEvolution can no longer access them and migrating more than one old configuration causes the second or later configuration to loose its "deviceId" property (which is shared now), causing a slow sync once + config names may contain characters that are not allowed in the file names used for the underlying files; will be replaced with underscores automatically (MB #8350) - users of the sync-ui will not know about the --migrate option, so if they have only one configuration, it should be migrated automatically SyncML server in general: + incoming connections are accepted by syncevo-dbus-server via the D-Bus Connection API; because this is a "personal SyncML server", all local data is meant to belong to a single user, and only one sync session can be active at any point in time + different users on the same machine can run their own server, as long as they ensure that listening for incoming connections does not conflict with each other (different port in HTTP) + the session of an HTTP client which stops sending messages expires after "RetryDuration" seconds instead of blocking the server forever (MB #7710) - suspend/resume support is untested (MB #2425) - automatic backup of server databases is inefficient (done even when client is not allowed to do a sync; always backs up all data, including sources which are not active; MB #7708) - the progress events and statistics reported for a SyncML client are not generated when running as SyncML server, will require a fair amount of refactoring in the Synthesis engine (MB #7709) - the Synthesis server example config contains workarounds for specific phones, but SyncEvolution does not currently use those; adding new workarounds should be made very simple (MB #7712) HTTP SyncML server: + test/syncevo-http-server.py provides an experimental HTTP server based on Python and Twisted - a configuration must be created for each peer manually, including a remoteDeviceId value that contains the peer's SyncML device ID (MB #7838) OBEX SyncML server ("sync with phones"): + peers are contacted via a builtin transport that uses libopenobex (MB #5188) + Server Alerted Notification (SAN) message triggers syncs; server ID and URI are configurable (MB #7871) - a configuration must be created for each peer manually, including a syncURL that contains the peer's MAC address (MB #7838) - should be integrated into the system's Bluetooth pairing (MB #7089) OBEX SyncML client: + obexd 0.19 contains a plugin which passes SyncML messages to syncevo-dbus-server - parsing of SAN message is rudimentary and depends on an existing local configuration, needs to be refined depending on which SyncML server software it is meant to work with (MB #6175) Automatic sync (MB #6378): - no support for the various server push notification mechanisms - no intelligent detection of local changes - no regular background sync - depends on safe handling of concurrent editing, which is blocked by merging of a new Evolution Data Server API (MB #3479) Upgrading from 0.9.x: * Upgrading and downgrading should work seamlessly when using existing configurations. But this being an alpha, better ensure that you have backups of both your data and your configurations in ~/.config/syncevolution. * The new configuration layout is only used when creating new configurations or explicitly invoking "syncevolution --migrate" (see above). Such configs cannot be used by older SyncEvolution releases. SyncEvolution 0.9.1 -> 0.9.2, 23.01.2010 ======================================== Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog New Maemo 5/Nokia N900 calendar backend and packages, brought to you by Ove Kaaven. These packages are available via the Maemo extras-devel repository. Bug reports can be submitted both in http://bugs.maemo.org and http://bugzilla.moblin.org. The latter is the tracker that is monitored by the SyncEvolution team, which will also incorporate patches. In general, Ove is the main maintainer of the new backend. New XMLRPC backend, contributed by Franz Knipp/M-otion. It accesses data inside a web service via a SOUP API and thus allows synchronizing it via SyncML. See src/backends/xmlrpc/README for more information. Added templates for Oracle Beehive and Goosync. Both are not currently part of the regular testing. In addition to that, 0.9.2 is an incremental update, with several updated translations and addressing all of the issues reported by users for 0.9.1: - vCard dialects: added "X-GENDER/X-SIP" (used by Maemo) and X-SKYPE (used by Maemo and recent Evolution, MB #8948) - Evolution Address Book: avoid picking CouchDB by default (MB #7877, evolution-couchdb #479110) CouchDB address books are appended at the end of the local database list, otherwise preserving the order of address books. The initial release of evolution-couchdb in Ubuntu 9.10 is unusable because it does not support the REV property. Reordering the entries ensures that the CouchDB address book is not used as the default database by SyncEvolution, as it happened in Ubuntu 9.10. Users can still pick it intentionally via "evolutionsource". - installation: templates now in $(datadir)/syncevolution/templates (MB #7808) This are files used internally, meant to be extended by distributors. Storing them in /etc is no longer supported, but also unlikely to be needed. Added warnings that these files cannot simply be copied into .config because they are not complete configurations. - installation: "make install" populates $(docdir) (MB #7168) Previously README, COPYING, NEWS, and server READMEs were copied into syncevolution.org .tar.gz/.deb/.rpm archives as part of custom make rules and thus missing in other installations. - building: --with-boost had no effect (MB#7856), detect incorrect use of --with-synthesis-src, workaround for lack of --with-docdir in older autoconf, do not unnecessarily depend on CPPUnit header files and GNOME/EDS libs (MB#8338), workaround for libtool bug ("cannot install `syncecal.la' to a directory not ending in ..."), - clarified documentation of properties for file backend (MB#8146) - stderr redirection: detect "error" messages and show them (MB#7655) The "GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server..." error message was suppressed by the code which catches noise from libraries invoked by SyncEvolution. Now it is printed as ERROR, making it easier to detect why running SyncEvolution inside cron needs additional changes: http://www.estamos.de/blog/2009/05/08/running-syncevolution-as-cron-job/ - importing contacts from SyncML server without full name (MB#5664): Evolution expects the name to be set and shows an empty string if it is missing. Now the name is re-added by appending first, middle and last name. - Evolution calendar: work around 'cannot encode item' problem (MB #7879) Happens when the calendar file contains broken events which reference a timezone that is not defined. Now the event is treated like one in the local timezone. - "http_proxy" env variable is supported regardless which HTTP transport is used (MB#8177). - avoid crashes when libecal sets neither error nor pointer (MB#8005) and when aborting a running sync in the syncevo-dbus-server (MB#8385) - "--status" output: fixed missing total item counts (MB #9097) Upgrading from 0.9.1: * nothing to do, upgrading and downgrading should work seamlessly SyncEvolution 0.9 -> 0.9.1, 26.10.2009 ====================================== Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog Mobical and Memotoo are now officially supported. Memotoo uses vCard 2.1 with several Evolution specific extensions. It uses iCalendar 2.0, however, without actually supporting the advanced features of it. Times are converted to UTC and meeting information are lost. Mobical uses vCard 2.1 and vCalendar 1.0 as data formats, with the result that many properties used in Evolution are not supported by the server. In particular calendar support is very limited (known issues when events are in time zones different from the one selected locally and on the server, no support for meetings). For details see README.mobical. *** Beware *** that the Mobical SyncML password is *not* the same as the one for their web site. Log into mobical.net, then go to "my accounts >> configure new device >> manual settings" to find the SyncML credentials. It is now possible to compile database backends outside of SyncEvolution, install them and have SyncEvolution use them automatically like any other backend. The backend API has been enhanced considerably. For example, backend developers have access to a modular set of utility classes that can be mixed into a specific implementation. Backends can access the internal Synthesis representation directly and therefore no longer need their own vCard/vCalendar/iCalendar parser. The sqlite demo backend can be enabled and compiled again with --enable-sqlite. It demonstrates how to map directly from the Synthesis field list to some internal format (an SQLite database schema in this case). Other changes: * Resend messages to cope with intermittent loss of network connectivity (Moblin Bugzilla #3427). See the new "ResendDuration" and "ResendDelay" configuration properties for details. * SyncEvolution command line uses the GNOME keyring when the new --keyring option is given. * The logging of added and updated items was enhanced. Events, tasks and memos are logged with a short description instead of just the local ID. The description for contacts was improved. * Receiving photos from Mobical failed because Mobical does not quite follow the vCard 2.1 (Moblin Bugzilla #6668). Sending photos worked, but added a few bytes of garbage at the end of each photo (typically ignored when showing). Parser was made more tolerant by Synthesis and encoder bug was fixed. * Task priorities used by Mobical and Evolution did not match: vCalendar 1.0 uses 1-3, iCalendar 2.0 uses 1-9 (MB #6664). SyncEvolution now translates between the two ranges, with some information getting lost when talking to a peer which only supports the smaller range. * Importing work and home phone numbers from Google into desktop Evolution works better, because SyncEvolution now adds the "VOICE" flag expected by Evolution (MB#6501). * SSL certificate checking with Google is enabled by default and enabled in Moblin, because libsoup in that distro has the necessary fix. Without that fix, all connection attempts fail. The binaries on syncevolution.org are compiled with --disable-ssl-certificate-check, so users who want the additional security must enable it. * .rpms on syncevolution.org no longer specify a dependency on certain Perl features. This depencency was a problem on Mandriva. Unwanted hard dependencies on libecal in syncevolution.org binaries are avoided for real this time (MB#6552). * Some sync-UI enhancements (describe sync services, avoid crash with very long input in some of the text boxes (MB#5219), set application icon, improved some strings). * sync-UI: now disables sources which are not supported when setting up a configuration, like memos on Moblin (MB #6672). Previously the source was enabled, which prevented using using the configuration as-is on the command line. * The sync UI allowed to enable calendar and task synchronization with Google although Google does not support that (MB#5871). In new installations this is prevented by clearing the URI for those data categories. * Trying to remove a non-existent configuration via the command line now raises an error, to catch typos (MB #6673). * Improved checks which logs in the logdir belong to the current server (MB#5215). * Improved sanity checking of integer configuration parameters (MB#6500). * Spelling fix: "aboring" => "aborting" Known issue: * Mobical and Memotoo do not have a description in the GUI yet. * ZYB.com is not supported because of a known anchor handling problem in the server (MB#2424). Upgrading from 0.9: * nothing to do, upgrading and downgrading should work seamlessly SyncEvolution 0.9.1 beta 2 -> 0.9.1, 26.10.2009 =============================================== Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog Minor changes: * spelling fixes in NEWS file (--source-type => --source-property) * update to zh_CN * improved autotools compilation of libsynthesis SyncEvolution 0.9.1 beta 1 -> 0.9.1 beta 2, 19.10.2009 ====================================================== Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog Several fixes: * Receiving photos from Mobical failed because Mobical does not quite follow the vCard 2.1 (Moblin Bugzilla #6668). Sending photos worked, but added a few bytes of garbage at the end of each photo (typically ignored when showing). Parser was made more tolerant by Synthesis and encoder bug was fixed. * Task priorities used by Mobical and Evolution did not match: vCalendar 1.0 uses 1-3, iCalendar 2.0 uses 1-9 (MB #6664). SyncEvolution now translates between the two ranges, with some information getting lost when talking to a peer which only supports the smaller range. * The workaround for detecting an endless stream of Alert 222 messages (caused by misbehavior of certain servers when a specific message has to be resent) aborted certain valid (albeit somewhat pathologic) sync sessions. Improved the heuristic so that it still catches the real loop without aborting in that other case. * sync-ui: now disables sources which are not supported when setting up a configuration, like memos on Moblin (MB #6672). Previously the source was enabled, which prevented using using the configuration as-is on the command line. * .rpms on syncevolution.org no longer specify a dependency on certain Perl features. This depencency was a problem on Mandriva. Unwanted hard dependencies on libecal in syncevolution.org binaries are avoided for real this time (MB#6552). * Trying to remove a non-existent configuration via the command line now raises an error, to catch typos (MB #6673). * Message resend options: added sanity checks to catch negative values, clarified that duration is given in seconds, 0s resend interval disables resending (MB #6500). * Spelling fix: "aboring" => "aborting" SyncEvolution 0.9 -> 0.9.1 beta 1, 06.10.2009 ============================================= Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog Mobical and Memotoo are now officially supported. Memotoo uses vCard 2.1 with several Evolution specific extensions. It uses iCalendar 2.0, however, without actually supporting the advanced features of it. Times are converted to UTC and meeting information are lost. Mobical uses vCard 2.1 and vCalendar 1.0 as data formats, with the result that many properties used in Evolution are not supported by the server. In particular calendar support is very limited (known issues when events are in time zones different from the one selected locally and on the server, no support for meetings). For details see README.mobical. *** Beware *** that the Mobical SyncML password is *not* the same as the one for their web site. Log into mobical.net, then go to "my accounts >> configure new device >> manual settings" to find the SyncML credentials. It is now possible to compile database backends outside of SyncEvolution, install them and have SyncEvolution use them automatically like any other backend. The backend API has been enhanced considerably. For example, backend developers have access to a modular set of utility classes that can be mixed into a specific implementation. Backends can access the internal Synthesis representation directly and therefore no longer need their own vCard/vCalendar/iCalendar parser. The sqlite demo backend can be enabled and compiled again with --enable-sqlite. It demonstrates how to map directly from the Synthesis field list to some internal format (an SQLite database schema in this case). Other changes: * Resend messages to cope with intermittent loss of network connectivity (Moblin Bugzilla #3427). See the new "ResendDuration" and "ResendDelay" configuration properties for details. * The logging of added and updated items was enhanced. Events, tasks and memos are logged with a short description instead of just the local ID. The description for contacts was improved. * The sync UI allowed to enable calendar and task synchronization with Google although Google does not support that (MB#5871). In new installations this is prevented by clearing the URI for those data categories. * Importing work and home phone numbers from Google into desktop Evolution works better, because SyncEvolution now adds the "VOICE" flag expected by Evolution (MB#6501). * SyncEvolution command line uses the GNOME keyring when the new --keyring option is given. * SSL certificate checking with Google is enabled by default and enabled in Moblin, because libsoup in that distro has the necessary fix. Without that fix, all connection attempts fail. The binaries on syncevolution.org are compiled with --disable-ssl-certificate-check, so users who want the additional security must enable it. * syncevolution.org binaries should be compatible with a wider range of Evolution releases again (MB#6552). * Some sync UI enhancements (describe sync services, avoid crash with very long input in some of the text boxes (MB#5219), set application icon, improved some strings). * Improved checks which logs in the logdir belong to the current server (MB#5215). * Improved sanity checking of integer configuration parameters (MB#6500). Known issue: * Mobical and Memotoo do not have a description in the GUI yet. * ZYB.com is not supported because of a known anchor handling problem in the server (MB#2424). SyncEvolution 0.8.1 -> 0.9, 12.08.2009 -------------------------------------- Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog This is a major new release, with first steps towards further improvements. From this release on, the Synthesis SyncML engine will be the underlying SyncML and data conversion engine. A native GTK GUI is now included. The "sync-ui" program depends on a backend D-Bus service ("synevo-dbus-server") and several auxiliary files. Therefore, it only runs without hacks after installation in /usr (possible with .deb, .rpm and binary .tar.gz archives, and with "sudo make install", after compiling from source). The normal command line tool still works without being installed. In this release, the data handling model was changed from "all items are sent verbatim to the SyncML server" to "parse and convert". The argument for the former approach was that the SyncML server should be the only entity in the system which does data conversion. The previous releases already had to deviate from this approach to accommodate for minor client/server incompatibilities and for vCard 2.1 support, so the new approach just takes it one step further. The main reason for going to full semantic conversion is vCalendar 1.0 support. Support by servers for iCalendar 2.0, the only format supported by 0.8.1, is often still incomplete or even non-existent. By doing the conversion on the client side, SyncEvolution is now able to synchronize events and tasks with a wider variety of servers. It is still true that properties not supported by a server cannot be synchronized to other devices, so using a server with full iCalendar 2.0 support is recommended. But in contrast to 0.8.1, information that can be stored only locally is no longer lost when receiving an incomplete update from the SyncML server, thanks to intelligent merging, provided by the Synthesis engine. This depends on an accurate description of the server's capabilities, which might not be provided by all of them. This still needs to be tested in more detail. Interoperability with servers tested extensively in this release. The following servers are now supported: * ScheduleWorld. There is very complete support for Evolution data. The only known issues are around resuming from an interrupted sync. * Google contact sync. Google follows the vCard 2.1 specification, and thus does not support some of the vCard 3.0 additions, nor some of the common extensions. As a result, several properties are not synchronized (nickname, birthday, spouse/manager, URLs, ...). Only one top-level organization seems to be supported. For details, see README.google. Regarding Google's SyncML support, refresh-from-client and one-way-from-client sync modes are not supported. Deleting contacts moves them out of the main address without deleting them permanently. When adding such a contact again, the server discards the data sent by the client and recreates the contact with the data that it remembered. Because SSL certificate checking for Google works only with libsoup if the platform has a patched libsoup (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589323) or libsoup >= 2.28, certificate checking remains turned off by default for Google. If your platform has a suitable libsoup (like Moblin 2.0), then enable checking with: syncevolution --configure \ --sync-property SSLVerifyServer=true \ --sync-property SSLVerifyHost=true \ google * Funambol, with calendar and task support. Funambol supports iCalendar 2.0 in the current server, so this is enabled in the configuration template. Not all iCalendar 2.0 features are supported by the server, most notably support for meetings (drops attendees), meeting invitations (drops UID), detached recurrences (drops RECURRENCE-ID). See README.funambol for details. Interoperability with the Funambol server was improved by adding support for some vCard extensions (X-MANAGER/ASSISTANT/SPOUSE/ANNIVERSARY, #2418). Lost ACTION property has a work around (#2422). To enable that support in an existing configuration so that it exchanges items in the more suitable iCalendar 2.0 format, use: syncevolution --configure --source-property sync=two-way \ funambol calendar todo syncevolution --configure --source-property type='calendar:text/calendar!' \ funambol calendar syncevolution --configure --source-property type='todo:text/calendar!' \ funambol todo Without the exclamation mark, format auto-negotiation would pick the less capable vCalendar 1.0 format because that is marked as preferred by the server. *** WARNING ***: After switching from a previous release to the current one, or vice versa, do a "syncevolution --sync refresh-from-server" or "--sync refresh-from-client" (depending on which side has the authoritative copy of the data) once, to get client and server into a consistent state. Not doing so can result in applying the same changes to the server multiple times, and thus duplicates. Other changes in detail: * vCalendar 1.0 is now supported. * Both libcurl and libsoup can be selected at compile time as HTTP(S) transport mechanism. * SF #2101015: Expect: 100-continue header results in 417 Error with proxy. Should no longer occur with the HTTP transports in this release. * SF #1874805: Syncing with Funambol results in loosing all-day property. This now works thanks to the Synthesis data conversion rules. * SF #2586600: Synchronisation with mobical.net fails in 0.8.1. Works now, but there are some known issues (Bugzilla #3009) and therefore mobical.net is not officially supported yet. * SF #2542968: Separator for categories should not be escaped. Done correctly by the Synthesis vcard conversion. * bug fix: Evolution notes with only a summary and no description were not sent correctly to the server. Instead of sending the summary, an empty text was sent. * CTRL-C no longer kills SyncEvolution right away. Instead it asks the server to suspend the session. If that takes too long, then pressing CTRL-C twice quickly will abort the sync without waiting for the server (Warning, this may lead to a slow sync in the next session). * WBXML is enabled by default now, except for Funambol (#2415). Using WBXML reduces message sizes and increases parsing performance. * New configuration templates can be added to /etc/default/applications/syncevolution. These templates may contain icons, which are used by the GUI (no icons shipped right now). * Information about previous synchronization sessions is now stored in a machine-readable format and can be accessed using the new --print-sessions options. The output of this information is more complete and more nicely formatted. * --status now shows not only data changes since the last sync, but also item changes (see README for the difference between the two). * The new --restore option allows restoring local data to the state as it was before or after a sync. For this to work, "logdir" must be set (done by default for new configurations). The format of database dumps was changed to implement this feature. Instead of in a flat file, items are now saved as individual files in a directory. To get the previous format back (for example, to import as one .vcf or .ics file manually) concatenate these files. * With –-remove, one can remove configurations. It leaves data files and the local databases untouched. Known issues: * The GUI includes the number of locally deleted items during a refresh-from-server sync in the number of "received changes" (#5185), which is a bit misleading. This is a result of #3314, which introduced changes not "received" from the server. * When a network error occurs and the client never notices that the connection to the server was lost, it will hang forever, waiting for the server's reply (#3427). * The file backend now works only for data formats understood by SyncEvolution and the Synthesis engine. Items are parsed when exchanging them among the backend, engine, and server, in contrast to 0.8.1, where item content was not touched locally (#5046). * The ZYB.com server sends conflicting sync anchors, so most syncs don't work as expected (#2424). SyncEvolution 0.9 beta 3 hotfix -> 0.9 final, 12.08.2009 -------------------------------------------------------- Because SSL certificate checking for Google only works with libsoup if the platform has a patched libsoup (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589323) or libsoup >= 2.28, certificate checking remains turned off by default for Google. If your platform has a suitable libsoup (like Moblin 2.0), then enable checking with: syncevolution --configure \ --sync-property SSLVerifyServer=true \ --sync-property SSLVerifyHost=true \ google Only minor changes: * updated translations * refresh-from-server syncs now report how many items were deleted locally at the start of the sync (Bugzilla #3314). The GUI includes the number of locally deleted items during a refresh-from-server sync in the number of "received changes", which is a bit misleading (#5185). * fixed build issue on Fedora 11/g++ 4.4 (Bugzilla #5061) * some build and test improvements * proper fix for D-Bus error functions (#4919) * improve sync-ui startup time by avoiding an unnecessary copying of the sync config into itself (#5021) * adapted tooltip style (used for SyncML server links) to new Moblin theme, they weren't visible earlier (#5017) * notify zone selector in Moblin 2.0 about sync-ui startup (#4752) * sync-ui: minor layout change for fatal error situation SyncEvolution 0.9 beta 3 -> 0.9 beta 3 hotfix, 23.07.2009 --------------------------------------------------------- Found additional Google limitation: the server drops photos if they exceed a certain size. The limit is somewhere between 40KB (okay) and 80KB (dropped). The last-minute workaround for Google/libsoup/gnutls (using http) didn't work because apparently Google only supports SyncML over https (Bugzilla #4551). Now the default configuration template uses https with all certificate checking disabled. A patch for libsoup was submitted to upstream. Some error messages by the "syncevolution" command line tool were not printed (#4676). The root cause was the intentional interception of stderr to hide the noise printed by various system libraries (#1333). Unfortunately remarks about incorrect command line options were among swallowed messages. No good workaround available short of disabling the redirection with SYNCEVOLUTION_DEBUG=1, so let's release an update... Other changes: * updated translations SyncEvolution 0.9 beta 2 -> 0.9 beta 3, 21.07.2009 -------------------------------------------------- Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog Enabled calendar and task synchronization for myFunambol.com. Not all iCalendar 2.0 features are supported by the server, most notably support for meetings (drops attendees), meeting invitations (drops UID), detached recurrences (drops RECURRENCE-ID). See README.funambol for details. Interoperability with the Funambol server was improved by adding support for some vCard extensions (X-MANAGER/ASSISTANT/SPOUSE/ANNIVERSARY, Bugzilla #2418). Lost ACTION property is worked around (#2422). Synchronization with Google Contacts was enabled and tested. A configuration template for that server is now provided. Google follows the vCard 2.1 specification and thus does not support some of the vCard 3.0 additions, nor some of the common extensions. As a result, several properties are not synchronized (nickname, birthday, spouse/manager, URLs, ...). Only one top-level organization seems to be supported. For details, see README.google. Regarding Google's SyncML support, refresh-from-client and one-way-from-client sync modes are not supported. Deleting contacts moves them out of the main address without deleting them permanently. When adding such a contact again, the server discards the data sent by the client and recreates the contact with the data that it remembered. SSL certificate checking with libsoup (the default transport) is now supported (#2431). However, libsoup/gnutls are very strict about SSL certificate checking and reject version 1 certificates, like the one used by Verisign for Google (#4551). At the moment the only solution is to fall back to plain http in the Google configuration template. CTRL-C no longer kills SyncEvolution right away. Instead it asks the server to suspend the session. If that takes too long, then pressing CTRL-C twice quickly will abort the sync without waiting for the server (warning, this may lead to a slow sync in the next session). WBXML is enabled by default now, except for Funambol (#2415). Using WBXML reduces message sizes and increases parsing performance. It was not enabled initially in the 0.9 releases in order to test this new feature more thoroughly. Old configs don't have an explicit enableWBXML setting and therefore will automatically use the new default. Various bug fixes and improvements: * only show servers in GUI which are tested and supported (Bugzilla #3336) * a single log file is written in .html format (#3474) * added several translations of the GUI * lots of testing improvements, build binary packages again UPGRADING When enabling calendar and todo synchronization with Funambol in an existing configuration, set the type so that iCalendar 2.0 is used: syncevolution --configure --source-property sync=two-way funambol calendar todo syncevolution --configure --source-property type='calendar:text/calendar!' funambol calendar syncevolution --configure --source-property type='todo:text/calendar!' funambol todo When creating a configuration anew, this is not necessary because the configuration template contains those types. SyncEvolution 0.9 beta 1 -> 0.9 beta 2, 12.06.2009 -------------------------------------------------- Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog Major new feature: a GTK GUI! The "sync-ui" program depends on a backend D-Bus service ("synevo-dbus-server") and several auxiliary files. Therefore it only runs without hacks after "sudo make install", in contrast to the normal command line which can be invoked directly. New configuration templates can be added to /etc/default/applications/syncevolution. These templates may contain icons which are used by the GUI (no icons shipped right now). Information about previous synchronization sessions is now stored in a machine-readable format and can be accessed via the new --print-sessions options. The output of this information is more complete and nicer formatted. --status now not only shows data changes since the last sync, but also the item changes (see README for the difference between the two). The new --restore option allows restoring local data to the state as it was before or after a sync. For this to work, "logdir" must be set (done by default for new configurations). The format of database dumps was changed to implement this feature: instead of in a flat file, items are now saved as individual files in a directory. To get the previous format back (for example, to import as one .vcf or .ics file manually) concatenate these files. With --remove one can remove configurations. It leaves data files and the local databases untouched. Various bug fixes and improvements: * compiles and works again on Debian Etch if Boost 1.35 is installed from www.backports.org (without GUI, see Bugzilla #3358) * uses XDG_CACHE_HOME (= ~/.cache) for logs and database dumps to avoid interfering with .desktop search in XDG_DATA_HOME; the directory there is automatically moved when running syncevolution (Bugzilla #3309) * re-enabled certain config options (clientAuthType, maxMsgSize, maxObjSize); normally it shouldn't be necessary to modify those (Bugzilla #3242, #2784) * fixed error handling of unexpected server reply in libsoup transport (Bugzilla #3041) * message logging is enabled at logLevel 3 (XML translation) and 4 (also original XML or WBXML message) * GTK GUI fixes since initial Moblin 2.0 beta: only start it once if libunique is available (Bugzilla #3154), wrap text in change sync service" button (Bugzilla #2064), sort sources alphabetically in UI (Bugzilla #2070) SyncEvolution 0.8.1 -> 0.9 beta 1, 13.05.2009 --------------------------------------------- Synthesis SyncML Engine version: see src/synthesis/ChangeLog A major new release and the first step towards further improvements: from this release onwards, the Synthesis SyncML engine is used as the underlying SyncML and data conversion engine. The focus of this first beta was to reach the same level of functionality and stability as in 0.8.1. Therefore this beta does not yet bring much new features; this will be the focus of further beta releases until finally 0.9 will be a full replacement for 0.8.1. This release also switches from an "all items are sent verbatim to the SyncML server" to a "parse and convert" data handling model. The argument for the former approach was that the SyncML server should be the only entity in the system which does data conversion. The previous releases already had to deviate from this approach to accommodate for minor client/server incompatibilities and for vCard 2.1 support. The main reason for going to full semantic conversion is vCalendar 1.0 support. Support by servers for iCalendar 2.0, the only format supported by 0.8.1, is often still incomplete or even non-existent. By doing the conversion on the client side, SyncEvolution is now able to synchronize events and tasks with a wider variety of servers. It is still true that properties not supported by a server cannot be synchronized to other devices, so using a server with full iCalendar 2.0 support is recommended. But in contrast to 0.8.1, information that can only be stored locally is no longer lost when receiving an incomplete update from the SyncML server thanks to intelligent merging provided by the Synthesis engine. This depends on an accurate description of the server's capabilities, which might not be provided by all of them - still needs to be tested in more detail. *** WARNING ***: after switching from a previous release to the current one or vice versa, do a "syncevolution --sync refresh-from-server" or "--sync refresh-from-client" (depending on which side has the authoritative copy of the data) once to get client and server into a consistent state. Not doing so can result in applying the same changes to the server multiple times and thus duplicates. Changes in detail: * vCalendar 1.0 is now supported. Because this hasn't been tested that much yet, events and tasks are still disabled in the Funambol default configuration (SF #2635973). * Both libcurl and libsoup can be selected at compile time as HTTP(S) transport mechanism. * SF #2101015: Expect: 100-continue header results in 417 Error with proxy Should no longer occur with the HTTP transports in this release. * SF #1874805: Syncing with Funambol results in loosing all-day property This now works thanks to the Synthesis data conversion rules. * SF #2586600: Synchronisation with mobical.net fails Should work now because of the different SyncML implementation (untested). * SF #2542968: separator for categories should not be escaped Done correctly by the Synthesis vcard conversion. * bug fix: Evolution notes with only a summary and no description were not sent correctly to the server: an empty text was sent instead of sending the summary Known shortcomings in this release which will be fixed before the final 0.9: * Verbatim file backups of items on the SyncML server are currently not possible: the SyncEvolution "file" backend still exists, but all items are converted by the Synthesis engine and therefore must be in a format supported by the engine. * HTTPS can be used with libsoup, but certificate checking is always disabled. Need to find a portable way to determine where the certificate file is on various systems. * Log file handling is not yet unified: the traditional client.log contains only high-level SyncEvolution log entries. Low-level SyncML and engine log entries are in sysync_*.html files. * stdout and stderr messages from system libraries are visible on the console. 0.8.1 used to redirect those into the client.log to hide this noise; this will be added again. In the meantime, ignore messages like "Deadlock potential - avoiding evil bug!". This is liborbit telling us that it is (hopefully successfully) handling something nasty. SyncEvolution 0.8.1 -> 0.8.1a, 15.12.2008 ----------------------------------------- C++ client library: 7.0 plus some patches, see github repository referenced in configure script. A minor bug fix release, updating only necessary on Mac OS X. * #2307976 "Trace/BPT trap - sync failure": occurs randomly in Mac OS X specific transport layer of the Funambol C++ client library. Avoided in 0.8.1a by using libcurl as transport, as in 0.7. SyncEvolution 0.8 -> 0.8.1, 11.10.2008 -------------------------------------- C++ client library: 7.0 plus some patches, see github repository referenced in configure script. A minor bug fix release, updating not really necessary. The binary packages for Evolution are built now so that one package works for all compatible Evolution releases, including the new Evolution 2.24. * Evolution calendar: regression in 0.8: one-way sync of virtual birthday calendar (#2095433). "refresh-from-client" works again for the birthday calendar. Other modes are not supported. In contrast to previous releases SyncEvolution now does some sanity checks that the sync mode is right. * Mac OS X: removing old logdirs failed (#2087389). Fixed. * SyncML client library: "Expect: 100-continue" header resulted in 417 error with certain proxies (#2101015). Now this header is always disabled; it doesn't make much sense with SyncML anyway. * The development of the Funambol C++ client library is now tracked in a git repository on github.com. Modifications and tags for SyncEvolution are checked in there. The configure script checks out the right sources from there automatically; can be controlled via --with-funambol-src parameter. * Evolution desktop: the version of the used Evolution libraries is included in the "--version" output and log files. * Cleaned up README. Kudos to Martin Wetterstedt for pointing out mistakes in the README and the web site. SyncEvolution 0.7 -> 0.8, 29.08.2008 ------------------------------------ C++ client library: 7.0 plus compatibility patch for Synthesis Updating user configuration: this version introduces a new, simplified configuration layout. Old configurations still work. They can be converted to the new format via a new "--migrate" command line option. *** WARNING ***: this version uses a different change tracking for Mac OS X address book, Evolution calendars, task lists and memos. After switching from a previous release to the current one or vice versa, do a "syncevolution --sync refresh-from-server" once to reset the change tracking. Not doing so can result in applying the same changes to the server multiple times and thus duplicates. * New configuration file layout: following the freedesktop.org recommendation, new configurations are stored in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/syncevolution or $HOME/.config/syncevolution if XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set. The old layout under $HOME/.sync4j/evolution is still supported. * New command line options: new configurations can be created by syncevolution itself (--configure), including setting of all configuration properties (--sync-property, --source-property). The configuration can dumped to stdout (--print-config), with or without comments explaining each property (--quiet). See the README for details. * The "evolutionsource" source property no longer has to be configured. If left blank, the default client database will be synchronized. * Selecting which kind of data is to be synchronized under a specific source name is a lot easier now and the same on all supported platforms: the SyncEvolution backends can be selected via aliases (e.g. "contacts") and the format is specified via an optional MIME type (e.g. "contacts:text/x-vcard"). In the unlikely situation that multiple backends are active which can synchronize the same kind of data, then the right one can be selected by the unique name of the backend (e.g. "Evolution Address Book"). * New configurations automatically get a random client ID string. Setting it manually is still possible, but no longer necessary. Disabling unavailable data sources is also done automatically. SyncEvolution checks that the backend is available and there is at least one database (the first one will be synchronized unless explicitly changed). If these checks fail and the sync source was explicitly requested by the user by listing it after the server name, then an error is printed and no configuration is written. If the user wants the default setup, then the source is silently disabled. * All passwords can be read from stdin at runtime or an environment variable (see "--sync-property password=?" or README for details). Both avoids the less secure storing of plain text passwords in the configuration files (SF #1832458). * Detached recurrences: meeting series where some occurrences were modified are now supported. Previously only the main event was synchronized. All exceptions got lost when copying back from the server. Requires a SyncML server which supports this. ScheduleWorld was extended to do that. * Fixed segfaults caused by logging certain data. The reason was an API change in the client library's logging calls which the older SyncEvolution code hadn't been adapted to. Did not normally occur, but might have been the reason for SF #1830149 (unconfirmed). * Time zone support: the time zones of incoming events are mapped to native time zone definitions whenever possible. Currently this works if the TZID follows the Olson naming scheme with a location at the end. Matching the time zone has the advantage of being able to update the time zone definition without having to recreate the event. If matching fails and the VTIMEZONE definition differs from one already imported earlier, then SyncEvolution works arounds limitation in Evolution by renaming the time zone. Previously the new event used the old and most likely out-dated time zone definition. ***WARNING***: Evolution itself does not do either of these steps itself yet, thus importing meeting invitations via Evolution still fails in some cases. The code implementing the time zone handling described above was written with inclusion into Evolution itself in mind; a discussion with the Evolution developers about that is in progress. * On Maemo/Nokia Internet Tablets, calendar synchronization now works because the new calendar change tracking no longer depends on some of the backend calls which used to fail (SF #1734977). * Added SSL configuration options: certificate checking can be relaxed or disabled completely (SF #1852647). * Added a new file backend: stores each SyncML item as a separate file in a directory. The directory has to be specified via the database name, using [file://] as format. The file:// prefix is optional, but the directory is only created if it is used. Change tracking is done via the file systems modification time stamp: editing a file treats it as modified and then sends it to the server in the next sync. Removing and adding files also works. The local unique identifier for each item is its name in the directory. New files are created using a running count which initialized based on the initial content of the directory to "highest existing number + 1" and incremented to avoid collisions. Although this sync source itself does not care about the content of each item/file, the server needs to know what each item sent to it contains and what items the source is able to receive. Therefore the "type" property for this source must contain a data format specified, including a version for it. Here are some examples: - type=file:text/vcard:3.0 - type=file:text/plain:1.0 * Code restructuring: it is now possible to add new backends and thus write SyncML clients for other kinds of data without touching any line of code in SyncEvolution itself. All the required interfaces are documented inside SyncEvolution itself. A HTML documentation can be built via the new "make doc" target (requires Doxygen and dot). The SyncEvolution framework itself never depended on GNOME or Evolution, only the Evolution data sources did. If you want support for other ways of storing your data, consider writing a new data source - it is really easy. See EvolutionSyncSource or TrackingSyncSource for details. * Messages are printed to the screen immediately. More readable log file format. * Maemo: the useless ''list: unable to access calendars: failure' error message is avoided. It was triggered by not having memo support in Evolution Data Server. Cleaned up the code so that it properly distinguishes between 'calendar', 'memo list' and 'task list'. * added server template for MemoToo; note that the server has not been tested * added synchronization of Evolution memo summary Most devices only synchronize plain text and do not have a separate summary field. Such an extra summary field was added to Evolution after memo support was initially implemented in SyncEvolution, therefore SyncEvolution did not transmit that field. Added transmitting the summary by inserting it as first line of the plain text blob *if* it is not already identical with the first line. When receiving a memo, the summary is set from the first line *without* removing the first line because the first line might have been used as a normal part of the memo. * Various other minor changes, fixes and lots of code cleanups. * license cleanup: SyncEvolution is GPL v2 or later SyncEvolution 0.8 beta 2 -> 0.8 final, 29.08.2008 ------------------------------------------------- C++ client library: 7.0 plus compatibility patch for Synthesis * license cleanup: SyncEvolution is GPL v2 or later SyncEvolution 0.8 beta 2 -> 0.8 beta 3, 17.08.2008 -------------------------------------------------- C++ client library: 7.0 plus compatibility patch for Synthesis * Another revision of updating events in Evolution calendars: the method introduced in 0.8 beta 1 for dealing with detached recurrences did not work with the Evolution Exchange Connector. Now both Exchange and local calendars pass the unit tests again. * minor code cleanup (testing, writing additional backends) SyncEvolution 0.8 beta 1 -> 0,8 beta 2, 03.08.2008 -------------------------------------------------- C++ client library: 7.0 plus compatibility patch for Synthesis * To prevent accidental sync runs when a configuration change was intented, a new --run switch must be used when configuration properties are given on the command line. When neither --run nor --configure are specified, SyncEvolution prints an error and refuses to do anything. * Improved documentation for command line, in particular the synopsis. * Added a new file backend: stores each SyncML item as a separate file in a directory. The directory has to be specified via the database name, using [file://] as format. The file:// prefix is optional, but the directory is only created if it is used. Change tracking is done via the file systems modification time stamp: editing a file treats it as modified and then sends it to the server in the next sync. Removing and adding files also works. The local unique identifier for each item is its name in the directory. New files are created using a running count which initialized based on the initial content of the directory to "highest existing number + 1" and incremented to avoid collisions. Although this sync source itself does not care about the content of each item/file, the server needs to know what each item sent to it contains and what items the source is able to receive. Therefore the "type" property for this source must contain a data format specified, including a version for it. Here are some examples: - type=file:text/vcard:3.0 - type=file:text/plain:1.0 * Code restructuring: it is now possible to add new backends and thus write SyncML clients for other kinds of data without touching any line of code in SyncEvolution itself. All the required interfaces are documented inside SyncEvolution itself. A HTML documentation can be built via the new "make doc" target (requires Doxygen and dot). SyncEvolution 0.8 alpha 1 -> 0.8 beta 1, 12.07.2008 --------------------------------------------------- C++ client library: the frozen 7.0 code, but before the release * Added support for detached recurrences (aka modified instances of a recurring event). Requires a SyncML server which supports this. ScheduleWorld was extended to do that. * Fixed segfaults caused by logging certain data. The reason was an API change in the client library's logging calls which the older SyncEvolution code hadn't been adapted to. Did not normally occur, but might have been the reason for SF #1830149 (unconfirmed). * when creating a config for the first time, only enable sync sources which can be synchronized (SF #1991286) The check for that was completely missing. Now SyncEvolution checks that the backend is available and there is at least one database (the first one will be synchronized unless explicitly changed). If these checks fail and the sync source was explicitly requested by the user by listing it after the server name, then an error is printed and no configuration is written. If the user wants the default setup, then the source is silently disabled. * Fixed incorrect properties in some of the new server templates (ScheduleWorld syncURL + calender URI, Funambol syncURL, ScheduleWorld addressbook type) * Device IDs must start with the "sc-pim-" prefix, otherwise myFUNAMBOL may treat different devices as the single phone that myFUNAMBOL supports, leading to unwanted slow syncs. * Maemo package is build again so that backends are loaded dynamically: installing Dates application is as it was with the 0.7 release (SF #1993109). The useless ''list: unable to access calendars: failure' error message is avoided. It was triggered by not having memo support in Evolution Data Server. Cleaned up the code so that it properly distinguishes between 'calendar', 'memo list' and 'task list'. * added server template for MemoToo; note that the server has not been tested * added synchronization of Evolution memo summary Most devices only synchronize plain text and do not have a separate summary field. Such an extra summary field was added to Evolution after memo support was initially implemented in SyncEvolution, therefore SyncEvolution did not transmit that field. Added transmitting the summary by inserting it as first line of the plain text blob *if* it is not already identical with the first line. When receiving a memo, the summary is set from the first line *without* removing the first line because the first line might have been used as a normal part of the memo. * removed --properties option: it wasn't implemented yet and won't be in 0.8 * fixed regression in alpha 1: setting sync mode during status query or sync affected *all* sources, even the disabled ones. Now it only affects the enabled ones, as intended. To enable disabled sync sources, list them after the server name. *** WARNING ***: this version uses a different change tracking for for Mac OS X AddressBook. After switching from a previous release to the current one or vice versa, do a "syncevolution --sync refresh-from-server" once to reset the change tracking. Not doing so can result in applying the same changes to the server multiple times and thus duplicates. A similar change was necessary in 0.8 alpha 1 for Evolution calendar, tasks, and memos. When switching from a version >= 0.8 alpha 1 to an older version or vice versa also refresh the local databases. 0.8 alpha 1 did not create correct configurations. When you want to continue using such a configuration, make sure that in addition to the obviously wrong syncURLs also the less obvious ScheduleWorld config mistakes are fixed: * calendar: uri=cal2 * addressbook: type=addressbook:text/vcard * deviceId must start with "sc-pim-" if you synchronize with myFUNAMBOL, otherwise there may be unwanted slow syncs when multiple devices with a different deviceId connect. Note that changing the deviceId causes a slow sync, so you should get client and server in sync before changing the value, change it, then do a "--sync refresh-from-server". SyncEvolution 0.7 -> 0.8 alpha 1, 19.04.2008 -------------------------------------------- C++ client library: a snapshot of the development version Updating user configuration: this version introduces a new, simplified configuration layout. Old configurations still work. They can be converted to the new format via a new "--migrate" command line option. *** WARNING ***: this version uses a different change tracking for Evolution calendars, task lists and memos. After switching from a previous release to the current one or vice versa, do a "syncevolution --sync refresh-from-server" once to reset the change tracking. Not doing so can result in applying the same changes to the server multiple times and thus duplicates. * New configuration file layout: following the freedesktop.org recommendation, new configurations are stored in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/syncevolution or $HOME/.config/syncevolution if XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set. The old layout under $HOME/.sync4j/evolution is still supported. * New command line options: new configurations can be created by syncevolution itself (--configure), including setting of all configuration properties (--sync-property, --source-property). The configuration can dumped to stdout (--print-config), with or without comments explaining each property (--quiet). See the README for details. * The "evolutionsource" source property no longer has to be configured. If left blank, the default client database will be synchronized. * Selecting which kind of data is to be synchronized under a specific source name is a lot easier now and the same on all supported platforms: the SyncEvolution backends can be selected via aliases (e.g. "contacts") and the format is specified via an optional MIME type (e.g. "contacts:text/x-vcard"). In the unlikely situation that multiple backends are active which can synchronize the same kind of data, then the right one can be selected by the unique name of the backend (e.g. "Evolution Address Book"). * New configurations automatically get a random client ID string. Setting it manually is still possible, but no longer necessary. * All passwords can be read from stdin at runtime or an environment variable (see "--sync-property password=?" or README for details). Both avoids the less secure storing of plain text passwords in the configuration files (SF #1832458). * Detached recurrences: meeting series where some occurrences were modified are now supported. Previously only the main event was synchronized. All exceptions got lost when copying back from the server. ***WARNING***: such events are accepted by ScheduleWorld, but not propagated to other clients. Under investigation. * Time zone support: the time zones of incoming events are mapped to native time zone definitions whenever possible. Currently this works if the TZID follows the Olson naming scheme with a location at the end. Matching the time zone has the advantage of being able to update the time zone definition without having to recreate the event. If matching fails and the VTIMEZONE definition differs from one already imported earlier, then SyncEvolution works arounds limitation in Evolution by renaming the time zone. Previously the new event used the old and most likely out-dated time zone definition. ***WARNING***: Evolution itself does not do either of these steps itself yet, thus importing meeting invitations via Evolution still fails in some cases. The code implementing the time zone handling described above was written with inclusion into Evolution itself in mind; a discussion with the Evolution developers about that is in progress. * On Maemo/Nokia Internet Tablets, calendar synchronization now works because the new calendar change tracking no longer depends on some of the backend calls which used to fail (SF #1734977). * Added SSL configuration options: certificate checking can be relaxed or disabled completely (SF #1852647). * Adding support for new local data sources is easier now. The SyncEvolution frame work itself never depended on GNOME or Evolution, only the Evolution data sources did. If you want support for other ways of storing your data, consider writing a new data source - it is really easy. See EvolutionSyncSource or TrackingSyncSource for details. * Messages are printed to the screen immediately. More readable log file format. * Various other minor changes and fixes. SyncEvolution 0.6 -> 0.7, 17.12.2007 ------------------------------------ C++ client library: r_6_5_3_1 Updating user configuration: no relevant changes in this release. For those who haven't done so already, enabling large object support is recommended (see syncml/config.txt sample configs). * added port for iPhone and Mac OS X Address Book * fixed Nokia packaging problem which prevented installation via the package manager unless it was in "red pill" mode (SF #1781652) * sync with eGroupware - lost or messed up telephones: SyncEvolution incorrectly added TYPE=OTHER to phone numbers sent with e.g. CELL instead of TYPE=CELL (SF #1796086). Another patch was required for eGroupware itself to correctly map phone numbers as sent by SyncEvolution, see Compatibility web page. * added .deb packages * adapted calendar event insert/update to Evolution 2.12: the UID needs to be restored, otherwise the Evolution backend crashes (GNOME issue #488881) * new feature: if the previous log directory is still available, then local changes made since last sync can be queried before starting a sync (new option --status) and will be printed directly before a sync. Setting the "logdir" option will automatically keep the most recent logs and database dumps around. * added command line options: --sync|-s Temporarily synchronize the active sources in that mode. Useful for a 'refresh-from-server' or 'refresh-from-client' sync which clears all data at one end and copies all items from the other. --status|-t The changes made to local data since the last synchronization are shown without starting a new one. This can be used to see in advance whether the local data needs to be synchronized with the server. --quiet|-q Suppresses most of the normal output during a synchronization. The log file still contains all the information. --help|-h Prints usage information. --version Prints the SyncEvolution version. * default configurations now reference the normal Evolution databases ("Personal") thus requiring less changes to use. The account information is now clearly marked as placeholder which needs to be entered. * bugfix: vCard 3.0 with mixed case were not converted properly to vCard 2.1 by SyncEvolution (must convert to upper case because vCard 2.1 only allows that), leading to problems with mapping phone numbers in the Funambol server. Diagnosed and reported by Paul McDermott, thanks a lot! * support receiving plain text notes with \n and \r\n line breaks; always send with \r\n * added explicit error message when syncevolution is invoked with incorrect names in the list of sources to synchronize: previously it silently ignored unknown names * improved output: less verbose ("extracting" items is now logged at debug level and thus not normally shown) and more informative printing of changes (table summarizes number of changes on client and server, heading for comparison changed to make it clear that it shows changes on the client) * SyncCap is not generated unless syncModes are configured: added a comment to example config (SF #1764123) * improved error handling: catch errors during post-processing and continue SyncEvolution 0.7-pre2 -> 0.7, 17.12.2007 ----------------------------------------- C++ client library: r_6_5_3_1 * bugfix: vCard 3.0 with mixed case were not converted properly to vCard 2.1 by SyncEvolution (must convert to upper case because vCard 2.1 only allows that), leading to problems with mapping phone numbers in the Funambol server. Diagnosed and reported by Paul McDermott, thanks a lot! * support receiving plain text notes with \n and \r\n line breaks; always send with \r\n * added explicit error message when syncevolution is invoked with incorrect names in the list of sources to synchronize: previously it silently ignored unknown names * added stack dumping in case of premature abort; removed workaround for lost connection to Evolution Dataserver again because the workaround itself caused random segfaults inside glib SyncEvolution 0.7-pre1 -> 0.7-pre2, 08.11.2007 ---------------------------------------------- C++ client library: branch b_v65 Updating user configuration: no relevant changes in this release. For those who haven't done so already, enabling large object support is recommended (see syncml/config.txt sample configs). It is required for myFUNAMBOL to synchronize very large address books and some users have reported segfaults unless this option was enabled. * iPhone bug fix: syncing contacts with photos was unreliable (export) and crashed (import) because the API had not been called correctly * iPhone + ScheduleWorld: when configured to use vcard3 (recommended!) then contacts are exchanged as vCard 3.0 * iPhone + ScheduleWorld bugfix: importing vCard 3.0 did not correctly classify the phone numbers. A sync with the new "--sync refresh-from-server" option will fix this, assuming that the server has the correct data. * Evolution: detect a crashed backend and abort SyncEvolution instead of hanging forever. * adapted calendar event insert/update to Evolution 2.12: the UID needs to be restored, otherwise the Evolution backend crashes (GNOME issue #488881) * new feature: if the previous log directory is still available, then local changes made since last sync can be queried before starting a sync (new option --status) and will be printed directly before a sync. Setting the "logdir" option will automatically keep the most recent logs and database dumps around. * added command line options: --sync|-s Temporarily synchronize the active sources in that mode. Useful for a 'refresh-from-server' or 'refresh-from-client' sync which clears all data at one end and copies all items from the other. --status|-t The changes made to local data since the last synchronization are shown without starting a new one. This can be used to see in advance whether the local data needs to be synchronized with the server. --quiet|-q Suppresses most of the normal output during a synchronization. The log file still contains all the information. --help|-h Prints usage information. --version Prints the SyncEvolution version. * default configurations now reference the normal Evolution databases ("Personal") thus requiring less changes to use. The account information is now clearly marked as placeholder which needs to be entered. SyncEvolution 0.6 -> 0.7-pre1, 17.10.2007 ----------------------------------------- * C++ client library: tag "sdkcpp_6_0_9_1" (same as before) * added support for Mac OS X/iPhone address book * fixed Nokia packaging problem which prevented installation via the package manager unless it was in "red pill" mode * improved output: less verbose ("extracting" items is now logged at debug level and thus not normally shown) and more informative printing of changes (table summarizes number of changes on client and server, heading for comparison changed to make it clear that it shows changes on the client) * example configs were in share/share directory (SF #1767329) * Nokia 770/800: uninstallable package fixed by setting category (SF #1781652) * sync with eGroupware - lost or messed up telephones: SyncEvolution incorrectly added TYPE=OTHER to phone numbers sent with e.g. CELL instead of TYPE=CELL (SF #1796086). Another patch was required for eGroupware itself to correctly map phone numbers as sent by SyncEvolution, see Compatibility web page. * SyncCap is not generated unless syncModes are configured: added a comment to example config (SF #1764123) * improved error handling: catch errors during post-processing and continue SyncEvolution 0.5 -> 0.6, 13.07.2007 ------------------------------------ * C++ client library: tag "sdkcpp_6_0_9_1" * added support for synchronizing Evolution notes (aka memos) as plain text where the first line serves as summary; this is the format understood by ScheduleWorld * added support for synchronizing Evolution notes (aka memos) as iCal 2.0 journal; not currently supported by any server and untested * revamped example configs and documentation: only one set of config files for each server is provided, because this is more likely to be needed by users * example configs are now installed in share/doc/syncevolution, enabled message limit and large object support in them * added support for Nokia 770/800 (aka Maemo): built with loadable modules so that it works with whatever backends are installed, improved log handling to accomodate for limited space on filesystem (see below), some workarounds * added workaround for Nokia 770: contacts are not really deleted unless the EDS-Sync with instant messaging servers is activated; now SyncEvolution will delete contacts marked as deleted by the GUI before a sync if it finds any. WARNING: if you use EDS-Sync and SyncEvolution, then give EDS-Sync enough time after going online to finish its own synchronization of modified/deleted contacts before starting SyncEvolution. * improved log handling: writing log and database dumps can be disabled with "logdir=none", verbosity of log is controlled by "loglevel", better handling of errors during initial database access * added workaround for Evolution bug #455274: the separator for multiple categories in events and tasks is not generated and interpreted according to iCalendar 2.0 by Evolution; as a consequence of that items sent to the server had all categories merged into one and items imported into Evolution only used one of the catories http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455274 * fixed off-by-one counting of months in backup directory names * fixed error handling: a failed source was not forced into a slow sync as required; one failed source prevented saving configs of not-failed ones and thus forced those into an unnecessary slow sync * uses the Funambol C++ testing framework (which is based on the previous SyncEvolution testing); now creates its configs and (when using CLIENT_TEST_EVOLUTION_PREFIX=file://) also the Evolution databases automatically * implemented synccompare as pure Perl script using Algorithm::Diff instead of external diff tool * synccompare did not figure out width of shell window as it should have * better error handling if creating the before/after database dumps fails (SF #1685637) * workaround for Funambol 3.0 trailing = parser bug UPGRADING Old config files from 0.5 or older continue to work, but it is recommended to set the following options to enable message size limits: maxMsgSize = 8192 maxObjSize = 500000 loSupport = 1 SyncEvolution 0.6pre2 -> 0.6, 13.07.2007 ---------------------------------------- * improved README/HACKING documents * fixed the new example configs: use event/task for Funambol 6.0, name was wrong * added workaround for Evolution bug #455274: the separator for multiple categories in events and tasks is not generated and interpreted according to iCalendar 2.0 by Evolution; as a consequence of that items sent to the server had all categories merged into one and items imported into Evolution only used one of the catories http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455274 * added workaround for Nokia 770: contacts are not really deleted unless the EDS-Sync with instant messaging servers is activated; now SyncEvolution will delete contacts marked as deleted by the GUI before a sync if it finds any. WARNING: if you use EDS-Sync and SyncEvolution, then give EDS-Sync enough time after going online to finish its own synchronization of modified/deleted contacts before starting SyncEvolution. SyncEvolution 0.6pre1 -> 0.6pre2, 23.04.2006 -------------------------------------------- * C++ client library: tag "sdkcpp_6_0_7" + revision 1.7 of build/autotools/test/Makefile.am * added support for synchronizing Evolution notes (aka memos) as plain text where the first line serves as summary; this is the format understood by ScheduleWorld, not the iCal 2.0 format added in 0.6pre1 * improved log handling: writing log and database dumps can be disabled with "logdir=none", verbosity of log is controled by "loglevel", better handling of errors during initial database access * fixed off-by-one counting of months in backup directory names * fixed error handling: a failed source was not forced into a slow sync as required; one failed source prevented saving configs of not-failed ones and thus forced those into an unnecessary slow sync * revamped example configs: only one set of config files for each server is provided, because this is more likely to be needed by users * uses the Funambol C++ testing framework (which is based on the previous SyncEvolution testing); now creates its configs and (when using CLIENT_TEST_EVOLUTION_PREFIX=file://) also the Evolution databases automatically SyncEvolution 0.5 -> 0.6pre1, 26.03.2006 ---------------------------------------- * C++ client library: CVS snapshot from 26.03.2006 * added support for synchronizing Evolution notes (aka memos) as iCal 2.0 journal * added --enable-static-cxa = linking C++ runtime statically: binaries produced for 0.6 will have less external dependencies than the 0.5 binaries * added hacks for Maemo/Nokia 770, including a build mode with dynamically loadable modules (--enable-shared, --enable-maemo, --with-patched-dbus) * implemented synccompare as pure Perl script using Algorithm::Diff instead of external diff tool * synccompare did not figure out width of shell window as it should have * better error handling if creating the before/after database dumps fails (SF #1685637) * example configs are now installed in share/doc/syncevolution, enabled message limit and large object support in them * workaround for Funambol 3.0 trailing = parser bug UPGRADING Old config files continue to work, but it is recommended to set the following options to enable message size limits: maxMsgSize = 8192 maxObjSize = 500000 loSupport = 1 SyncEvolution 0.4 -> 0.5, 12.11.2006 ------------------------------------ * C++ client library revision "syncevolution-0-5": - added support for sending changes in smaller chunks ("Large Object Support"): disabled by default, see updated example configuration - time is printed with GMT offset so that a server admin in a different timezone can always figure out how a client log relates to events on the server - special item keys as they might be stored in some calendars after importing non-Evolution events are now properly supported * bug fix: in 0.4 it was necessary to manually configure the verDTD or the Funambol 3.0a server would choke on the invalid SyncML during the second synchronization with SyncEvolution; now this option is set automatically * added support and testing of transmitting just the changes from client to server or vice versa; see "one-way-from-server/client" in example configuration * fixed/updated comments in the example configuration * improved automated testing and fixed the problem that CPPUnit was not found unless it was part of the system * Now works on Maemo/Nokia 770: minor changes were necessary so that the system address book can now be selected under the name "<>. Copying 300 contacts into the Nokia 770 went fine, but any further attempt to synchronize suffered from timeouts inside the embedded Evolution Data Server. SyncEvolution 0.3 -> 0.4, 11.09.2006 ------------------------------------ * C++ client library revision "syncevolution-0-4": - added support for device information, required by some servers - fixed incompatibilities with non-Funambol servers - the user agent string can now be modified in the spds/syncml/config.txt, but it is recommended to not set it explicitly. Then SyncEvolution will automatically insert its current version. - #305795: for tasks the "text/x-todo" type from the configuration was sent to servers instead of the correct "text/calendar" provided by SyncEvolution itself - sync modes "refresh-client/server" can now be specified as "refresh-from-client/server" in the config * updated default syncml/config.txt: - firstTimeSyncMode has never been implemented in the library, removed its documentation, - added documentation for userAgent - use "refresh-from-client/server" * SF issue 1511951: support copying changes back from EGroupware server by not expecting the UID of calendar items to be unmodified * fixed a bug where after a refresh-from-client sync changes would be sent to the server again during a two-way sync although the server already had them * implemented authentication for Evolution databases * synccompare was removing too many parts of vCards with single-value ORG properties * improved error reporting when selected server is not configured * changed vCard parser to make it compatible with servers which send a verbatim semicolon as part of properties where the semicolon has no special meaning * If minor errors occur like not being able to insert an item at the client or server side, then it is reported in the log and output, but the next synchronization will be a normal synchronization, not a forced slow one as in previous versions. The old approach ensured that the problem was noticed and fixed, but required user assistance. With the new approach synchronization continues to work, although without fixing the root cause of the problem. * Workaround for bug in Evolution 2.0.6 (and perhaps other versions): for calendars and task lists not all deleted items were reported at once thus a single synchronization would only tell the server about a subset of the changes. Repeating the synchronization would eventually be told of all changes, so now this repetition is built into the code which queries for changes and a single synchronization is sufficient as it should be. SyncEvolution 0.4 pre2 -> 0.4, 11.09.2006 ----------------------------------------- * adapted to C++ client library from CVS head, tagged as syncevolution-0-4: devinfo.patch patch was merged with several changes to the API * SF issue 1511951: support copying changes back from EGroupware server by not expecting the UID of calendar items to be unmodified SyncEvolution 0.4 pre1 -> pre2, 21.08.2006 ------------------------------------------ * C++ client library revision "syncevolution-0-4-pre2": most patches were merged into CVS head, but .patches/devinfo.patch still needs to be applied manually when checking out from the Funambol CVS instead of using the bundled version * fixed a bug where after a refresh-from-client sync changes would be sent to the server again during a two-way sync although the server already had them * implemented authentication for Evolution databases * synccompare was removing too many parts of vCards with single-value ORG properties * improved error reporting when selected server is not configured * use 7-bit quoted-printable encoding with explicit UTF-8 charset for vCard 2.1 to avoid any potential confusion about the content; not really necessary because SyncML specifies 8-bit UTF-8 as the default * fix for 0.4 pre 1: sending CHARSET is not allowed (and not needed) for vCard 3.0, so it was removed again (did not harm either) * fix for 0.4 pre 1: sending vCard 2.1 to Synthesis server did not work because the new device info always mentioned 3.0 as the preferred format - now the preferred format matches the one that was configured and that thus will be used. SyncEvolution 0.3 -> 0.4 pre 1, 2006-08-06 ------------------------------------------ * C++ client library revision "funambol30ga" plus the patches stored in its ".patches" directory: - the user agent string can now be modified in the spds/syncml/config.txt, but it is recommended to not set it explicitly. Then SyncEvolution will automatically insert its current version. - now compatible with additional servers (fixed some SyncML protocol issues, added support for sending device information) - revised API of the client library - #305795: for tasks the "text/x-todo" type from the configuration was sent to servers instead of the correct "text/calendar" provided by SyncEvolution itself - sync modes "refresh-client/server" can now be specified as "refresh-from-client/server" in the config * updated default syncml/config.txt: - firstTimeSyncMode has never been implemented in the library, removed its documentation, - added documentation for userAgent - use "refresh-from-client/server" * changed vCard parser to make it compatible with servers which send a verbatim semicolon as part of properties where the semicolon has no special meaning * If minor errors occur like not being able to insert an item at the client or server side, then it is reported in the log and output, but the next synchronization will be a normal synchronization, not a forced slow one as in previous versions. The old approach ensured that the problem was noticed and fixed, but required user assistance. With the new approach synchronization continues to work, although without fixing the root cause of the problem. * Workaround for bug in Evolution 2.0.6 (and perhaps other versions): for calendars and task lists not all deleted items were reported at once thus a single synchronization would only tell the server about a subset of the changes. Repeating the synchronization would eventually be told of all changes, so now this repetition is built into the code which queries for changes and a single synchronization is sufficient as it should be. * Made it compile on Maemo 2.0, the Nokia 770 build environment, by adding "--disable-ecal". Not tested yet, though. SyncEvolution 0.3, 2006-06-27 ----------------------------- * added syncing of calendars and tasks as iCalendar 2.0 * added syncing of contacts as vCard 3.0 * tested extensively with sync.scheduleworld.com and added an example configuration for it * uses C++ client library revision "wmplugin_3_0_20" which contains several bug fixes, among them proper support for special characters and memory handling fixes * much nicer listing of changes made during a sync, handled by the improved "synccompare" utility script (formerly known as "normalize_vcard") * improved automated testing SyncEvolution 0.2, 2006-03-19 ----------------------------- * added automatic backup mechanism and log storage, see "Automatic Backups and Logging". * output no longer is the original log data, but rather a human-readable report of errors and synchronization results. * "normalize_vcard" can now also compare two .vcf files directly. * improved unit tests to catch more errors * hide certain differences in vcards coming back from the server: duplication of extended vcard properties, missing TYPE=OTHER * fixed client library problems: see http://forge.objectweb.org/tracker/?group_id=96&atid=100096 #304792, #304829 * added some more problems to the "Known Problems" section SyncEvolution 0.1, 2006-03-13 ----------------------------- * initial release