Adding a wiki page for this, I will update the page regarding the
interoperability section when more tests have been done.
http://opensource.intel.com/linux-wiki/moblin/DataSynchronization/libsyncml%2BObex
Copy it here for the public list:
While adding obex support for SyncEvolution, we are
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 03:37 +0100, Chen, Congwu wrote:
As I have tested, it is possible to set up libsyncml (sync server +
obex client) --- SyncEvolution (sync client + obexd).
Can you provide a small HOWTO? I suppose it is a matter of compiling and
invoking libsyncml correctly, but how?
To
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 03:37 +0100, Chen, Congwu wrote:
As I have tested, it is possible to set up libsyncml (sync server +
obex client) --- SyncEvolution (sync client + obexd).
Can you provide a small HOWTO? I suppose it is a matter of compiling and
invoking libsyncml correctly, but how?
I am
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 07:57 +0100, Chen, Congwu wrote:
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 03:37 +0100, Chen, Congwu wrote:
As I have tested, it is possible to set up libsyncml (sync server +
obex client) --- SyncEvolution (sync client + obexd).
Can you provide a small HOWTO? I suppose it is a matter of
Patrick,
As I have tested, it is possible to set up libsyncml (sync server + obex
client) --- SyncEvolution (sync client + obexd).
To make a really successfully sync session, there is still a possible blocker:
SyncEvolution as a client don't support SAN request yet. Do you think when this