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and subject line Bug#211425: jpilot-plugins: jpilot ignores 'Sync Keyring'
option when doing a slow sync
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Package: jpilot-plugins
Version: 0.99.6-2
Severity: important
It appears that jpilot will ignore the value of the 'Sync Keyring' tick-box in
the Preferences dialog / Conduits tab, at the least when doing a slow sync. I
was trying to track down an error whereby the Keyring conduit did not always
seem to get some items quite right, but in the meantime I wanted to disable
the Keyring conduit. So I unticked this option, and deleted ~/.jpilot/Keys*.
However, I have another machine (Windows) which I sync with, and whenever I
sync the Palm with jpilot afterward syncing with that, it always prints
"Fetching 'Keys-Gtkr' (Creator ID 'Gtkr')... OK", and indeed the file is again
on the system and F6 will view it.
This might be expected behaviour, but it does seem a little unusual to me. If
this is a genuine bug, I'm not sure what else to tell you: let me know if
there's any other way I can help.
Thanks,
Andrew.
-- System Information
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux laura 2.4.19 #1 Mon Aug 11 16:33:22 BST 2003 i686
Locale: LANG=en_UK, LC_CTYPE=C
Versions of packages jpilot-plugins depends on:
ii jpilot 0.99.6-2 Graphical app. to modify the conte
ii libc6 2.3.2-7 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii libssl0.9.7 0.9.7a-1 SSL shared libraries
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Hello,
Your bug I forwarded upstream to http://bugs.jpilot.org/1618 has been
closed yesterday with the comment:
"Sync code has been overhauled. If the conduit is not checked in the
preferences the database will not be fetched either for a fast sync or a
slow sync. A full backup will still fetch the database but it gets
placed in the $JPILOT_HOME/backup directory so the data will be backed
up but the user won't have their local records modified since they
reside in $JPILOT_HOME."
Can you install jpilot version 0.99.9.13-1 and try to reproduce the bug?
I am pretty confident the bug is solved in that version of J-Pilot so I
close this Debian bug. If it is not the case feel free to reopen the
Debian bug.
Thanks
--
Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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