[Kde-pim] How to recover PIM information?
Martin Klapetek
martin.klapetek at gmail.com
Wed Nov 7 21:02:46 GMT 2012
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 9:57 PM, D. R. Evans <doc.evans at gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think you understand the problem. I tried to be unambiguous, but
> the
> evidence is that I failed.
>
> For example, the ~/home-backup/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/*.ics files, if
> they
> existed -- which they don't -- would be *local* calendars. All my calendars
> were remote, scattered around a bunch of systems at remote URLs that I do
> not
> know. What I need to know is the way to retrieve the information as to
> where
> those URLs are (i.e., the pointers* to the calendars).
>
> For example, suppose I had a calendar called "Fred's calendar", which was
> actually located at some remote URL. On the old system, when I opened
> kontact,
> it knew that "Fred's calendar" really referred to that remote URL, and
> would
> happily populate my screen with information from that calendar. That's the
> mapping I need to recover. Somewhere in a file in the old hierarchy that
> mapping must exist, but I have no idea where, and, more importantly, I do
> now
> know how to make that mapping accessible so I can reconstitute it.
>
If those calendars were Akonadi's resources, you might want to
check ~/.kde/share/config/akonadi_ical_resource*, these are config files of
the resources and usually contains location and/or settings of the
resources.
Hope that helps.
--
Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer
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