I don't know where I should be looking for plugins, but if I look at 
rootdir/lib/libopensync1/plugins there is just the evo2-sync.so file. 
In rootdir/lib/libopensync1/formats there is a vformat-xmlformat.so

If that's not where I should look, please tell me where and what to look 
for.  Should I have done something else to get the vformat plugin to be 
generated?

Fred

Chris Frey wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 01:29:42PM -0600, Frederic Herman wrote:
>> 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 submitted some patches to the opensync-devel mailing list to get the
> kdepim plugin to compile.  I'm waiting for feedback from the list.
> It is in progress.
> 
> 
>> 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
> 
> Does the vformat plugin exist in your rootdir?  I got this when I didn't
> install vformat.
> 
> 
>> Any chance getting rpms for the unwashed masses?
> 
> I know it's frustrating, sorry.  Fedora is a problematic target for opensync
> since they moved to the devel branch too early, but it's being worked on.
> I can't promise rpms for either 0.22 or 0.4x yet because of this.
> It is almost certain that compiling from source will be working before rpms,
> though, just because it makes no sense to package something that doesn't
> work yet.
> 
> I also don't want to make the same mistake Fedora did, and release my own
> 0.3x opensync packages too early, and that means that even if I released
> Barry 0.15 tomorrow, there would be no 0.4x plugin rpms, only 0.22.
> 
> I'm hoping others that are more involved with the Fedora packaging process
> can chime in and let us know the status.
> 
> - Chris
> 
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