**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 12 02:59:59 2014 Apr 12 17:41:51 I'm trying to use opimd-dates on SHR, but it uses a query which is not understood by the opimd backend Apr 12 17:42:49 is there a definition what kind of queries are allowd, so I can implement them in the frameworkd Apr 12 17:43:28 jake42: I'm afraid no official description but some posts here and there plus its grepping its source code. Apr 12 17:43:36 opimd-dates makes a querry like >Begin: Apr 12 17:44:10 I was able to add some lines to support queries with < and > as operator Apr 12 17:44:15 You can use opimd-cli for various testing. Apr 12 17:44:16 PaulFertser: ok, thanks Apr 12 17:44:52 I'll play around with it then and see what makes sense to implement Apr 12 17:45:38 I'm wondering why opimd-dates uses a query which doesn't work the only? opimd implementation Apr 12 18:48:43 jake42: opimd-dates is old and opimd has been already rewritten since it was created Apr 12 23:44:46 dos1: so if I want to use opimd-dates, I'd have to adjust it rather than opimd Apr 12 23:45:34 yes, I guess Apr 12 23:46:14 but as far as I remember the main goal for that rewrite wasn't being feature equivalent to older one, but much more performant Apr 12 23:46:47 so some features may be missing in opimd now Apr 12 23:47:26 dos1: ok, I'll see if there is something missing or maybe the syntax just changed Apr 12 23:47:33 but I rememebr almost nothing about opimd-dates, so it's hard for me to go into details now Apr 12 23:47:52 ok :) Apr 12 23:48:26 are you using a calendar on shr? Apr 13 00:33:40 jake42: no; in fact I rarely use any calendars at all :D Apr 13 00:38:27 jake42: but my ongoing project to ensure that basic SHR image provides all needed basic stuff that will work reliably on at least basic level surely needs some working calendar app, so I'll be definitely looking on it at some point Apr 13 00:38:44 anyway, any help apprieciated :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Apr 13 02:59:59 2014