On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:49:45AM +0200, Dr J?rn Gehring wrote:
> Thank you all for answering.
> Yes, it seems that you are right and barry does indeed work nicely with
> v5. Maybe my problem is even not related to barry at all.
> What I am trying to do is syncing Evolution with my Storm using Opensync
> and the barry-plugin. I had that configuration working fine on Ubuntu
> 10.04 and Blackberry firmware v4. Then it stopped working, either
> because of me changing to Ubuntu 10.10 or to Blackberry OS v4 or
> something else. 
> Whatever I try, I cannot get it to work again. The syncing starts,
> conflicts are detected correctly, but at the end Opensync just hangs and
> I have to control-c it. Leaving the Storm in Desktop mode and my
> calender items (thats what I am trying to sync) not appearing where they
> should. I run barry-sync in debug mode, but I cannot see anything
> suspicious. Hence, maybe it is not a Barry problem at all. Maybe its
> Opensync or the evo2 plugin.

This sounds a bit like a conflict resolution hang... does the CPU
go to 100% during this hang?

I might suggest creating another user account on your machine, and
try syncing just the Blackberry to an empty Evolution setup.  If that
works, and some smaller syncs work after that, then the original problem
is probably an Opensync one, and you'll need to start your sync fresh.



> I tried to play around with btool to make sure, that barry works with my
> storm, and got some error messages. That was what made me think that v5
> might not be supported. But that was on my office machine running 64bit
> Ubuntu. At home on my laptop (32bit) btool works fine. So maybe I
> screwed something up in the office (I usually do ;-) ) or its related to
> the 64 bit scenario. I will check that out tomorrow.

If you do find that there is a problem in 64 bit, please let me know.
I want to squash any 64bit bugs early, but I don't have a 64bit machine
to test on regularly.

- Chris


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