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Discussion about the jin'sync calendar sync script
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Installation help
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I am at a total loss as to how to install jruby (couldn't seem to find basic help in the documentation - it seems it's mostly for programmers and not us common folk). I have downloaded it and extracted it to /usr/bin/jruby. But I have no idea which variables need to be set in order to get to the next step of running gem install... more »
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known alpha issues
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FYI, here are the known issues that have yet to be addressed in the first release: - Deleting an event from GCal xor iCal does not delete the event on the other *Cal -- jin'sync re-imports - Recurring events are not yet supported (nil method missing exception) - Changing the length of an event in iCal does not change the length of... more »
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great job
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yes it synchs ical and gcalendar bidirectionally!!! There are some issues though. If you delete an event in ical, then it tries to import it again from google instead of also deleting it in google. And if you edit some properties in gcalendar it doesn't reflect them in ical. Well, anyway it is a great piece of software. Installing it was fairly... more »
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Installation problem
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Hi, my problem is not only related to jinsync but I ask here hoping that someone has an hint on how to proceed :-) - Installed jruby in /usr/local/jruby - java is working (1.5) - the environment variables are set - I try $ gem install icalendar and I get: /usr/local/jruby/lib/ruby/1.8/ tempfile.rb:54 warning: JRuby does not... more »
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Great Job! Keep going
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Looks like you're doing a great job with this. You must give some competition to things like Spanning Sync and so forth... Make is as open source as possible it will pay off in the end! cheers, A
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