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Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?
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Nick Dokos |
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Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory? |
Date: |
Sun, 12 Aug 2012 08:40:23 -0400 |
James Harkins <address@hidden> wrote:
> At Sun, 12 Aug 2012 00:29:20 -0400,
> Nick Dokos wrote:
> > This looks wrong - if you try it with scp from the command line, can
> > you copy a file to that destination?
>
> OK, I played a little more with scp and got closer -- I can copy a file from
> the command line:
>
> scp /home/[myuser]/tmp/afile.txt address@hidden:/var/www/mobileorg/web
>
There are two possibilities here:
o /var/www/mobileorg/web is a directory and you are copying the file
into that directory under the name "afile.txt".
o /var/www/mobileorg is a directory, /var/www/mobileorg/web either
does not exist or is a file in that directory and you are copying
the file into the directory /var/www/mobileorg under the name "web".
The directory check *should* catch this case, but you might want to
double check that the "remote" directory
localhost:/var/www/mobileorg/web does indeed exist and is writable
by [myuser].
> And "address@hidden:/var/www/mobileorg/web" for org-mobile-directory avoids
> the directory check error, but then:
>
> org-mobile-create-sumo-agenda: Cannot write to file
> /scpc:address@hidden:/var/www/mobileorg/web/agendas.org
>
Also check the permissions on /var/www/mobileorg/web: in particular, you
might want to execute the following check (the check that
org-mobile-create-sumo-agenda does) in your *scratch* buffer:
(file-writable-p "/scpc:address@hidden:/var/www/mobileorg/web/agendas.org")
Just cut and paste it into your *scratch* buffer, put the cursor after
the closing paren and press C-j. If it says nil, something is wrong.
One more thing: is tramp enabled in your emacs? Just try to open the
remote directory with
C-x C-f /scpc:address@hidden:/var/www/mobileorg/web RET
I'm not sure that tramp needs any special attention (I cannot find anything
in my setup), but it doesn't hurt to check.
Nick
> Same error if I change org-mobile-directory to be /scp:blahblah instead of
> /scpc.
>
> So: okay at the commandline, not from Emacs.
>
> As mentioned, it's a bit on the academic side because I can just use a local
> path. But, if I'm going to update the documentation, I'd like to get it to
> run successfully through scp once.
>
> Thanks.
> hjh
>
>
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- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, (continued)
- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, James Harkins, 2012/08/12
- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, Nick Dokos, 2012/08/12
- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, Adam Spiers, 2012/08/18
- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, Adam Spiers, 2012/08/18
- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, James Harkins, 2012/08/19
- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, RĂ©mi Vanicat, 2012/08/20
- Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, Nick Dokos, 2012/08/18
Re: [O] MobileOrg, webdav, correct use of org-mobile-directory?, James Harkins, 2012/08/12