![]() ![]() I tried with several default nginx-config-files and ended with the recommended one from the official owncloud website, but since the syncing with other clients is working this seems to be a fault of Jolla (?). That means dates created on the Jolla or for example on my laptop with Evolution are synced to the Owncloud-server and vice versa, but dates created on the web-interface of owncloud are only synced to Evolution and NOT to my Jolla. After some difficulties I managed to restore my old database (stored on an external SD-Drive), and after having deleted the calendar-db on my Jolla and created a new caldav-account (this is the trick, btw) on my Jolla the syncing works quite well. "Įcho -e " "Įcho "# To manually sync your accounts, use the command below : "Įcho -e " syncevolution $OC_DATABASE_NAME \e[m "Įcho -e "\e[0 34msyncevolution $OC_DATABASE_NAME $CONTACT_DB_NAME\e[m | \e[33msyncevolution $OC_DATABASE_NAME $CALENDAR_NAME\e[m "Įcho "See 'syncevolution -help' to get more information.There are a lot of answered and half-answered questions about caldav on owncloud an syncing with Jolla, but here is my one:Īfter having totally messed up my Raspbian/nginx/Owncloud 8.?-System I installed everything brand new, so im running now a Raspbian-Jessie distro on my Raspberry Pi with a Owncloud 9.0.3 on a nginx-server with a Sqlite-db. (crontab -u phablet -l echo " $CRON_LINE " ) | crontab -u phablet -Įcho -e " -> Added. ![]() Syncevolution -sync refresh-from-remote $OC_DATABASE_NAME $CALENDAR_NAMEĮcho -e " -> \e[0 31mGranting SuperUser Access\e[m "ĬRON_LINE= $CRON_FREQUENCY export DISPLAY=:0.0
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