I have libopensync version 0.36-3.fc10

I'm willing to try to build the required packages, but I would need help 
doing it since I am unfamiliar with the process.  I don't even know what 
packages I would be building or where to get the source from.

So if you want to help me through it, I'll try it.

Fred


Chris Frey wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 05:26:06PM -0600, Frederic Herman wrote:
>> Is there a repository available for Fedora FC10 x86_64 yet?  It doesn't 
>> need to be the latest version as long it provides basic USB synchronization.
>>
>> I also asked before if there is anything like the prior multisync-gui 
>> that I can use to set up the connection.
> 
> It looks like you're asking for 0.3x opensync packages, and if so, you may
> need to wait on someone to package the latest development opensync tree
> before Barry will work on it.  I think Nicolas packaged 0.3x for Debian,
> but I don't know of anyone (besides the Fedora folks) who do it for Fedora.
> I don't think Chris Stover is building opensync RPMs.
> 
> Barry's "0.4x" plugin is tracking the very latest opensync devel sources.
> The best way to work with this plugin is to compile from source.
> 
> And since the plugins themselves are sometimes having a hard time keeping
> up with opensync until version 0.4x is released, I'd expect the GUI's to
> be even farther behind.  But I'm quite sure that GUI's will be coming along
> after 0.4x comes out.  KitchenSync being one of them.
> 
> They don't call it "bleeding edge" for nothing. :-)
> 
> That said, if you are willing to help test, I'm more than happy to help
> you through the build process, especially if you can help test on 64 bit.
> 
> - Chris
> 
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