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| owncloud [21.03.2017 06:41] – [synchronize external caldav and carddav sources] Pascal Suter | owncloud [16.07.2021 00:30] (current) – [synchronize external caldav and carddav sources] Pascal Suter | ||
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| ===== synchronize external caldav and carddav sources ===== | ===== synchronize external caldav and carddav sources ===== | ||
| + | **UPDATE** I have moved away from python virtualenv as it broke vdirsyncer on almost every os update. I now run vdirsyncer in a docker container based on [[https:// | ||
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| **caution** this has only been done one-way, so that an external calender which is only changed externally gets regularly synced to owncloud. i haven' | **caution** this has only been done one-way, so that an external calender which is only changed externally gets regularly synced to owncloud. i haven' | ||
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| this might be an onwcloud problem, as owncloud exports the " | this might be an onwcloud problem, as owncloud exports the " | ||
| - | once the config file is written, vdirsyncer can be run through cron or manually like this: | + | once the config file is written, |
| - | VDIRSYNCER_CONFIG=/ | + | VDIRSYNCER_CONFIG=/ |
| + | now vdirsyncer can be run through cron or manually like this: | ||
| + | VDIRSYNCER_CONFIG=/ | ||
| that's it :) .. theoretically vdirsyncer should also support two way sync, but i haven' | that's it :) .. theoretically vdirsyncer should also support two way sync, but i haven' | ||
| + | ==== Update Vdirsyncer ==== | ||
| + | you can run updates using pipsi as well: | ||
| + | pipsi --home / | ||
| + | ==== fix vdirsyncer after OS upgrade ==== | ||
| + | you might just need to re-install vdirsyncer after a os upgrade because the python version behind the virtualenv changed and is no longer compatible with the environment. in that case just rename the ''/ | ||