On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 01:34:42PM +0100, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
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> Le 15.11.2006, à 23:52:12, Jeff Abrahamson a écrit:
> > I choose "restore handheld" to restore data to a Palm V. Then I
> > choose "sync". During the sync operation, something goes awry during
> > syncing memoDB, and the handheld loses the connection there.
>
> I don't see any problem in the log file you sent.
> The sync succeeds.
The odd part in all that is that jpilot displays the string
dlp_strerror is No error
But the odd part for the handheld is that it consistently loses the
connection at MemoDB sync time.
> > At the end, a datebook record that had been entered on the desktop
> > via jpilot has appeared on the handheld, but is absent on the
> > desktop.
>
> What happens if you sync again? Does it fails?
It seems to be in a stable state at that point: resync, works up until
MemoDB, then jpilot thinks it can finish up, but the handheld believes
the connection has been terminated.
Another sync produces this output in the jpilot display:
****************************************
Syncing on device /dev/ttyS0
Press the HotSync button now
****************************************
Username is "Jeff Abrahamson"
User ID is 20081
lastSyncPC = 0
This PC = 1422842609
Doing a slow sync.
Syncing DatebookDB
Syncing AddressDB
Syncing ToDoDB
Syncing MemoDB
Backup: Skipping backup
ReadDBList returned = -102
palmos_error = 0
dlp_strerror is No error
Finished.
After the words "Syncing MemoDB" appear, the rest appears nearly
instantly. The handheld continues to say that it's sync'ing MemoDB,
then eventually times out and displays connection lost dialog.
The datebook entry on the handheld that didn't sync last time doesn't
appear on the desktop this time either. A second test datebook entry
that I entered on the handheld doesn't appear in jpilot.
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