[Bassetlug] eGroupWare]
Mark Pengelly Online
markshop at pengelly.info
Tue May 27 14:58:34 BST 2008
John, thanks. This got autodiscarded though, as I have mailing list set to
only accept posts from subscribers (you used a different email address to
send the one below...) too much spam otherwise and no time to moderate
it...
markp
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Subject: Re: [Bassetlug] eGroupWare
From: "John Flynn" <john at flynn.uk.com>
Date: Tue, May 27, 2008 10:27 am
To: "LUG Mailing list for Bassetlaw and N. Notts"
<bassetlug at mailman.lug.org.uk>
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Martin/Mark
Just add some more details.
The base is OS in Ubuntu 6.10
Egroupware was installed from the ubuntu repositories, then upgraded to the
latest version(at the time) so 1.4002.
I believe the hardware clock is set to UTC, and the server is in
europe/london timezone - but will need to confirm this.
I had been thinking it was something peculiar to our server set up. initial
thoughts were to check the php was interpreting the time correctly, php.ini
looks good, but never got round to proving anything.
John
2008/5/27 Mark Pengelly Online <markshop at pengelly.info>:
> Thanks for your interest Martin...
>
> In case it matters you should know that we're running egroupware 1.4.002
> (not quite the latest version)
>
> The problem I (and others) experienced is discussed here:
>
>
> http://www.nabble.com/UK-BST-clock-forward-changed-all-my-appointments-to16393018s3741.html
>
> My PDA (palm Tungsten E) is accessing the egw DB by using Synthesis
> SyncML. It connects by going to http://servername/egroupware/rpc.php
>
>
> Info about syncing with egw is here: http://www.egroupware.org/sync
>
> I haven't been using event.ics file and the 'Export iCal...
>
> I felt that the mysql scripts were close to fixing the problem (even
> though a nasty hack not a solution or explanation of the problem).
> Something like that would do in the short term!
>
> markp
>
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>
>
>
> > I've now found the reference to the software under 'software' (surprise)
> > and
> > have a working eGroupWare running on an Ubuntu 8.04 server.
> >
> >
> >
> > Now I need to get familiar enough with it to put some appointments in and
> > then change the date on the server.
> >
> >
> >
> > I assume that you are downloading the event.ics file from the 'Export
> > iCal'
> > menu. I haven't yet been able to trace where this is downloaded to.
> Claims
> > to transfer data but wants to keep quiet about the location.
> >
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