On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 09:44:20AM -0400, lance raymond wrote:
> Cool, that makes sense, my bad.   package is installed, and now successfully
> compiled.   btool -lv shows alot (I will attach the full output in a simple
> text format), bidentify shows;
> 2465c4b3, RIM 8300 Series Colour GPRS Handheld
> 
> Not sure what's next.  I looked at some old notes when I was testing a while
> back with my perl, had some msync commands;
> msynctool --addmember EvoBarry evo2-sync
> ERROR: Unable to find plugin with name evo2-sync
> 
> Not sure, I did look around the sourceforge but can't find some notes, so
> have to resort to posting the q's here, sorry.
> 
> But, if it's now compiled (don't see the barrybackup also), but the device
> is backed up, so I will gladly test in fc9, just throw out what to try,
> commands, what to intall, etc. and I will most happily do it (especially if
> I get this to sync!)

As mentioned in my response to Shannon in this thread, getting syncing to
work on FC9 will likely be an uphill battle, since FC9 packaged the
devel tree of the opensync project (0.3x), which is incompatible with Barry
at this time.

The above ERROR indicates that you do not yet have the needed plugins
installed.  These are probably individual packages available on FC9,
but again, this is using opensync 0.3x, and Barry needs opensync 0.22.

The rest of Barry should work fine though: database access, backup, modem,
and charging.

- Chris


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