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Error : 403 Forbidden at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/Net/Google/Calendar.pm line 629 #12

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yvangodard opened this issue Jan 18, 2015 · 7 comments

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@yvangodard
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I'm using your tool for a while.
Since a few days .... it returns an error :
403 Forbidden at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/Net/Google/Calendar.pm line 629
Could you help to fix this issue ?

@bigpresh
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I think this will be because Google withdrew the version of their API which Net::Google::Calendar uses - see #11 - the fix is going to be a lot of work, either talking on maintainership of Net::Google::Calendar and updating it to use Google's newer API, or re-writing this to use another module to interface with Google. Neither is a quick fix, unfortunately - I may possibly get time to work on it at some point, but I'm not sure when I'll have sufficient time to spend on it I'm afraid.

@Elijas
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Elijas commented Dec 24, 2016

Any updates?

@yvangodard
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Have a look on this https://github.com/yvangodard/icalsync

@Elijas
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Elijas commented Jan 2, 2017

Does not work, posted the issue.

@Elijas
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Elijas commented Jan 11, 2017

Any updates?

@bigpresh
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Afraid not - I haven't been personally using this script since it stopped working, and I'm currently pressed for time for my paying work and DIY on my house, so I can't say it's likely to get updated any time soon - sorry!

@Elijas
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Elijas commented Jan 11, 2017

Perfectly understandable! Thanks for letting me know.

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