Hi,
Great answer !! I understand that I must use the subversion If I would like
to have a chance to make something ;-)
I verify by two times, I've CONFIG_USB_NET_CDCETHER set to =m, so I think
it's ok.
Other thing, I use dccm bc occm isn't provided by Gentoo distrib...
rndis-driver...I don't understand "You might even have to delete the modules
that
the kernel generated in order to use the usb-rndis-lite ones, because
they will have the same name as the vanilla-kernel modules. It is
important to compile them in you kernel beforehand in order to have the
kernel include some needed symbols." but I'll look for at the link that you
give me.

I thank you, and I'll try this soon! Do you think I must unmerge my synce
previous installation before to use subversion ? Or the subversion
compilation scratchs my present installation ?

Big thanks !!

Arnaud



On 3/1/07, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 13:21:02 +0100 "Arnaud FARINE"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ok thanks for your answer...perhaps can you save me !! :-)

Hopefully! At least, I managed to make a connection to my WM5 PDA. I'm
not using any synchronization, however, just filesystem access.

A suggestion right at the start: Check out the SynCE-WindowsMobile5
mailing list. Dr J A Gow is currently making huge efforts regarding the
synchronization engine, but he maintains it currently out-of-tree.
Check the February Archive at sourceforge.

> I don't install subversion, because all lib was available at the
> gentoo distrib (masked but present).

The problem, however, is that the synce development is heavily
fragmented, partly there are even parallel efforts. I really, really
recommend to resort to the svn versions of everything:

http://www.synce.org/index.php/Building_SynCE_with_Windows_Mobile_2005_support_from_Subversion

Hopefully it will stabilize and we will see regular packages.

> I would like to connect with USB (made simple to begin!!).

Actually, Bluetooth may even be more simple -- but I can't check, I
don't own bluetooth adapters.

Remember to enable USB networking in the kernel
(CONFIG_USB_NET_CDCETHER), compile it as module, and then install
usb-rndis-lite drivers. You might even have to delete the modules that
the kernel generated in order to use the usb-rndis-lite ones, because
they will have the same name as the vanilla-kernel modules. It is
important to compile them in you kernel beforehand in order to have the
kernel include some needed symbols.

http://www.synce.org/index.php/Connecting_your_Windows_Mobile_2005_device_via_USB_(usb-rndis-lite)

Also, remember to compile odccm with desktop integration. HAL and dbus
should be running when you start odccm. "dmesg" should tell that there
is a new rndis device when you plug in your WM5 PDA.

-hwh
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