Hello everyone! And thanks in advance for any replies.
I am writing here for a small problem related to "gnome-contacts".
Since google changed the API like they describe here: https://developers.google.com/people/co ... -migration
"gnome-contacts" synchronization no longer works.
Any ideas to solve the problem?
Thanks!
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"gnome-contacts" and Google API
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Re: "gnome-contacts" and Google API
It's probably going to be difficult, since API changes won't be reason enough for Debian Stable to update it. As a workaround, you could remove gnome-contacts and install a fresh version from Flatpak.
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Re: "gnome-contacts" and Google API
Already done, but unfortunately the problem remains even with the Flatpak version ;(
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Re: "gnome-contacts" and Google API
I'm sure the Flatpak version will have a fix for that soon. You could have a look in Gnome's issue tracker.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-co ... issues/221
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-co ... issues/221
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Re: "gnome-contacts" and Google API
A few days have passed now ...
I followed the discussion and also posted some comments, but still nothing to do.
The Flatpak version (41) has not been updated and still does NOT work. I believe, among other things, that the problem is also related to the evolution-data-server version. In my Bullseye it is still at 3.38.3-1 (which also has a lot of dependencies). Well ... we wait (no longer so confident in the solution)
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I followed the discussion and also posted some comments, but still nothing to do.
The Flatpak version (41) has not been updated and still does NOT work. I believe, among other things, that the problem is also related to the evolution-data-server version. In my Bullseye it is still at 3.38.3-1 (which also has a lot of dependencies). Well ... we wait (no longer so confident in the solution)
have a good day
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Re: "gnome-contacts" and Google API
You could maybe switch to a decent email provider while you wait that doesn't keep pulling the rug under you every few months just for shites and giggles
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Re: "gnome-contacts" and Google API
I understand the frustration with the "gnome-contacts" sync issue post Google API changes. To resolve this, consider updating the GNOME Contacts application to the latest version that accommodates the new API. Alternatively, explore community forums or developer discussions for patches or workarounds addressing this specific problem. Another option is to manually export your Google contacts and import them into GNOME Contacts until an official fix is released. Checking with GNOME's support channels or forums may also provide valuable insights or steps to resolve this Google API-related sync problem efficiently.