On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 18:28 -0500, Chris Frey wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 06:10:27PM -0500, Rick Scott wrote:
> > Have you ever seen a device that you cannot restore a database to?
> > 
> > Barry::Error caught: Controller: could not clear database: (command:
> > 0x41, code: 0x2)
> > 
> > I got my hands on an 8800, managed to figure out the GPRS stuff, so I
> > was ready to make the switch. But when I went to load my data I was
> > getting this error :( So I thought I'd give the competition a try, and
> > got the same thing. Never seen this before, and this is my fifth device
> > type. Okay, I saw a bit of that when I was trying to figure out the
> > protocol, but not since then. I guess I'm sticking with the 8700 ...
> 
> I have seen databases that won't clear.  Usually they are pretty obscure.
> The "real data" always works for me, like calendar, etc.
> 
> Which database is it failing on?

./btool -d 'Address Book' -f ab
./btool -s 'Address Book' -f ab

The device is sending back a 0x41 0x00 0x02, which I have as permission
denied.

> 
> Barrybackup should try to keep going when it runs into an error like this.
> Maybe it is seeing an error I haven't before.

I don't have,

configure: error: Library requirements (gtkmm-2.4 libglademm-2.4
gthread-2.0)

yet :(

> 
> You can try disabling that particular database in the config dialogs.
> 
> - Chris

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