I guess it didn't compile since I don't see a plugin. I didn't see a compile error, but I don't know what I'm looking for.
I also tried to addmember evo2-sync (using osynctool) which seems to have been created. I got errors starting with: ERROR: Unable to find plain format Any chance getting rpms for the unwashed masses? Fred Chris Frey wrote: > On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 06:14:14AM -0600, Frederic Herman wrote: >> I executed the svn for kdepim, and that worked. > > It actually compiled for you? > > You might need to remove your existing 0.36 opensync libraries... > I have a suspicion that they are interfering with your build. > > The kdepim plugin does not compile for me over here, at least not against > the latest opensync SVN code. > > >> I seems to be at the point to try to set up the sync for the barry >> plugin and kdepim, but I need to be pointed to specific >> instructions/documentation on osynctool. Chris mentioned the "usual" >> osynctool commands, but I need to understand what I'm doing with the >> commands. > > Syncing is configured by "group". You add members (plugins) to the group, > and then configure each plugin to point to the right places. For example, > you would configure the evolution plugin to point to your ~/.evolution > directories, and you'd configure your Barry plugin with the PIN number of > your device. > > Then you run "discover" which helps opensync know what each plugin and device > is capable of. Then you run the sync, which does the actual data copying. > > So, in terms of actual commands, it looks something like this: > > (When I type "osynctool" here, it may need to be the full path, > such as ~/play/rootdir/bin/osynctool, depending on how you have > your PATH variable setup.) > > > <run backups> > osynctool --listplugins > osynctool --addgroup MyGroup > osynctool --addmember MyGroup kdepim > osynctool --addmember MyGroup barry-sync > osynctool --configure MyGroup 1 > osynctool --configure MyGroup 2 > osynctool --discover MyGroup > osynctool --sync MyGroup > > Once it is configured, you only need the last --sync command to keep up to > date, at least in the ideal circumstances. > > The note on <run backups> is not a joke. :-) You're playing with your > PIM data here, and you want to be able to reset your Blackberry and your > PIM software to the way they were before you started testing the sync code. > I don't know offhand how to backup Kontact, but you can backup your > Address Book and Calendar on your BlackBerry using Barry. Be sure to test > that you can restore your backups (at least for the Address Book and > Calendar databases) before you start playing. > > Compile Barry with the gui like: > > cd ~/play/barry > ./buildgen.sh cleanall > ./buildgen.sh > ./configure --prefix=/home/you/play/rootdir \ > --enable-gui --enable-opensync-plugin-4x > make > make install > ~/play/rootdir/bin/barrybackup > > You will need the following dependencies installed to compile the GUI: > > gtkmm, glademm, and glibmm devel libraries > libtar devel library > zlib devel library > > - Chris > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by: > High Quality Requirements in a Collaborative Environment. > Download a free trial of Rational Requirements Composer Now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-ibm-com > _______________________________________________ > Barry-devel mailing list > Barry-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/barry-devel > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: High Quality Requirements in a Collaborative Environment. Download a free trial of Rational Requirements Composer Now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-ibm-com _______________________________________________ Barry-devel mailing list Barry-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/barry-devel