I sent you the log file off list, as it was proving to be a pain to anonymize.

With such clear and easy to follow instructions, I was compelled to give you 
the information you were requesting. <grin>

It is neat to see Barry improving so quickly. It has been really reliable for 
me.

Thank you for building such an excellent tool.

Richard Esplin

On Thursday 16 October 2008 21:44:19 Chris Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 03:14:48PM -0600, Richard Esplin wrote:
> > A bug report:
> >
> > I have a couple of contacts in KAddressBook with multiple mobile numbers
> > or multiple work numbers. When these contacts get synchronized with my
> > BlackBerry through Barry, the BlackBerry ends up with only the last
> > number for the category. I think all numbers are getting transferred, but
> > each one over-writes the previous one.
> >
> > I would expect that at least two Home and Work numbers would transfer as
> > new BlackBerry contacts can have Home, Home1, Work and Work1 numbers.
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> Thanks for the bug report!
>
> It turns out that the plugin only syncs WorkPhone and HomePhone, not
> WorkPhone2 or HomePhone2.  This was because I understood the VCARD format
> to only support one phone number.
>
> This assumption is likely incorrect. :-)
>
> You can help me fix this by running a sync, and transfering a contact with
> multiple phone numbers, *from* KAddressBook *to* the Blackberry.  Do this
> with the environment variable OSYNC_TRACE set to an empty directory,
> so that all the traffic is logged.  Then search the resulting logs for
> the the test contact data, hopefully in VCARD format, and paste that VCARD
> data to the list for me.
>
> That way I can see the live data you're getting, and fix the parsing
> in the plugin.
>
> Thanks,
> - Chris



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