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"Share"/Sync the Calendar between two laptops via Unison on Linux: how to sync just the calendar?

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I've just set up Unison on my Linux PC and I'd like to sync just the calendar, as the emails are synced via the email providers.

But I can't figure out where the calendar data is actually stored. Is it the stuff in .thunderbird/<profile>/calendar-data? Because I can't find any indication there that my calendar entries are in there.

Thanks :)

I've just set up Unison on my Linux PC and I'd like to sync just the calendar, as the emails are synced via the email providers. But I can't figure out where the calendar data is actually stored. Is it the stuff in .thunderbird/<profile>/calendar-data? Because I can't find any indication there that my calendar entries are in there. Thanks :)

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calendar data is ultimately stored in a database. It is not designed for local random syncronisation attempts. You will probably have to wait for Thunderbird sync or use a caldav server.

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Matt said

calendar data is ultimately stored in a database. It is not designed for local random syncronisation attempts. You will probably have to wait for Thunderbird sync or use a caldav server.

But when I synced the whole .thunderbird profile it worked. I just saw that there were lots of clashes in the sync process so I wanted to narrow it down to a particular folder. Where is the database? Can't I just sync that?