On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 17:48 +0200, Tom Billiet wrote: > Hi, > > As you are using libusb, it might be udev that breaks it. > Are you running pilot-xfer as root, or as the same user as gpilotd?
Same non-root user as gpilotd. > For me to get them both working as non-root user, I had to do the > following: > > in /etc/udev/rules.d/60-libpisock.rules > Change this line: > SUBSYSTEMS!="usb", ACTION!="add", GOTO="libpisock_rules_end" > to: > SUBSYSTEMS!="usb_device", ACTION!="add", GOTO="libpisock_rules_end" > > I also posted this to pilot-link mailing list, but it did not arrive > there yet. >From the behavior, it seems this fix, or something like it, is in the Debian package. Thanks, -Adam > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Adam C Powell IV > Time: 28-04-08 00:36 > > Hello, > > > > I'm running Debian lenny (testing) with pilot-link 0.12.3-4 and > > gnome-pilot 2.0.15-2.1. Sometime in the past 3-4 weeks (don't know > > exactly what upgrade), sync stopped working. I plug in my Treo 700, hit > > sync, and nothing happens. None of my old tricks involving timing a > > gpilotd restart or continue with the sync work (tried everything from 10 > > secs before to 10 secs after at 1 sec intervals). And nothing shows up > > in .xsession-errors when I sync, it's as if gpilotd doesn't know > > anything is going on. > > > > However, pilot-xfer works just fine, and as many times as I like, so I > > can back everything up just fine, regardless of the timing of running > > pilot-xfer vs. syncing the device (which is better than things were > > under etch). Thus the problem is *not* libusb (which I use), or > > libpisync/libpisock etc. > > > > I haven't changed any of my old settings since it last worked with > > lenny. > > > > Any ideas on what could be wrong with my setup? > > > > Thanks, > > -Adam -- GPG fingerprint: D54D 1AEE B11C CE9B A02B C5DD 526F 01E8 564E E4B6 Engineering consulting with open source tools http://www.opennovation.com/ _______________________________________________ gnome-pilot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-pilot-list
