Now I found the directory using an client file browser app, then it 
appeared with it contents also via usb. It seems like .js files are 
synched, however some files are included from a javascript file 
programmatically, these are not synched. Does it however matter if I copy 
the directory where I have scripts manually?

kl. 12:14:13 UTC+1 lørdag 14. desember 2013 skrev Gnome følgende:
>
> There is a mnemosyne directory sometimes appearing, it was empty. I 
> deleted it and it preformed a successful sync. I reviewed and graded a card 
> on the client. Then clicked 'exit'. Then I where asked to preform a sync. 
> It said "sync finished!". Then there was a message asking if I wanted to 
> close the terminal because the process exided. I clicked yes. I relauched 
> mnemosyne.py again, and I get the same error: mismached user ids. Again I 
> did not find a mnemosyne directory on the SD-card.
>
> kl. 11:36:21 UTC+1 lørdag 14. desember 2013 skrev Gnome følgende:
>>
>> There is no mnemosyne directory in the root of the sd-card 
>> and mnemosyne.py refers to "/sdcard/mnemosyne/".
>> .js files does not seem to be synced.
>>
>> kl. 07:31:42 UTC+1 lørdag 14. desember 2013 skrev Peter Bienstman 
>> følgende:
>>>
>>> That's probably because of the thing that went wrong during the first   
>>> sync with the filenames. Delete your Mnemosyne directory on your   
>>> Android and sync again. 
>>>
>>> Javascript support is of course courtesy of the browser you use to   
>>> review to determine whether this actually works well. 
>>>
>>> Cheers, 
>>>
>>> Peter 
>>>
>>> Citeren Gnome <[email protected]>: 
>>>
>>> > I renamed all the files and it finished syncing. The client went into 
>>> > 'review mode'. The card did not display anything (it was an card with 
>>> some 
>>> > javascript in it), so I clicked 'exit'. The script excited into SL4A. 
>>> Then 
>>> > I did review a few cards on the server to a card without javascript. 
>>> So I 
>>> > started the client again and I got this error message: "Error: 
>>> mismached 
>>> > user ids. The first sync should happen on an empty database." 
>>> > 
>>> > kl. 19:01:30 UTC+1 fredag 13. desember 2013 skrev Peter Bienstman 
>>> f�lgende: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> You seem to having a media file with non-latin characters in it. I'll 
>>> try 
>>> >> to 
>>> >> fix this for the next release, but for now, you can work around this 
>>> by 
>>> >> renaming the file. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Cheers, 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Peter 
>>> >> 
>>> >> > -----Original Message----- 
>>> >> > From: [email protected] <javascript:> [mailto: 
>>> >> mnemosyne-proj- <javascript:> 
>>> >> > [email protected] <javascript:>] On Behalf Of Gnome 
>>> >> > Sent: 13 December 2013 18:38 
>>> >> > To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
>>> >> > Subject: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: 2.3 test release 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > I have the latest 2.3. It says "Sending mediafiles" on the server 
>>> and 
>>> >> the 
>>> >> > android client says: 
>>> >> > Taceback (innermost last): 
>>> >> > File "/mnt/sdcard/sl4a/scripts/openSM2sync/client.py", line 567, in 
>>> >> > get_server_media_files file_size, progress_bar=False) File 
>>> >> > "/mnt/sdcard/sl4a/scripts/openSM2sync/partner.py", line 35, in 
>>> >> > download_binary_file = file (filname, "wb") 
>>> >> > UnicodeEncoeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xf8' in 
>>> >> position 59: 
>>> >> > ordinal not in range(128) 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > kl. 06:20:33 UTC+1 fredag 13. desember 2013 skrev Peter Bienstman 
>>> >> > f�lgende: 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >         The new Android client will take some time to develop, so 
>>> by all 
>>> >> > means report all the errors you can find :-) 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >         Make sure to run the 2.3 I posted in the mail on the server 
>>> too, 
>>> >> and 
>>> >> > not some earlier version. 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >         Peter 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >         Gnome <[email protected] <javascript:> > wrote: 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                 I really apprecheate the time taken to develop 
>>> this, but 
>>> >> I 
>>> >> see 
>>> >> > the android client may have some issues. It connects to my server 
>>> for 
>>> >> > syncing, but I get an error message on the client. I'm not sure if 
>>> I 
>>> >> should 
>>> >> > report these errors if a totally new version will be developed. 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                 Also when going into settings in mnemosyne and 
>>> clicking 
>>> >> ok 
>>> >> > seems to cause mnemosyne to crash after the server is set up. 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                 kl. 22:29:04 UTC+1 torsdag 12. desember 2013 skrev 
>>> Gnome 
>>> >> > f�lgende: 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                         Finally! I have been waiting for this 
>>> release. 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                         kl. 21:53:17 UTC+1 torsdag 12. desember 
>>> 2013 
>>> >> skrev 
>>> >> > Peter Bienstman f�lgende: 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                                 A preliminary version of 2.3 for 
>>> people 
>>> >> to 
>>> >> > play with is now available: 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >         
>>> http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/mnemosyne-2.3-pre-setup.exe 
>>> >> > <http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/mnemosyne-2.3-pre-setup.exe> 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >         http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/Mnemosyne%20Android.zip 
>>> >> > <http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/Mnemosyne%20Android.zip> 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                                 (Note the Android version requires 
>>> also 
>>> >> the 
>>> >> > 2.3 desktop version) 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                                 Changelog: 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                                 (Note that for Windows users we 
>>> >> > recommend uninstalling the previous version 
>>> >> >                                 before installing the new one.) 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                                 The sync protocol has changed in 
>>> this 
>>> >> > version, so make sure you update both 
>>> >> >                                 the client and the server at the 
>>> same 
>>> >> time. 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> >                                 -A quick-and-dirty Android client 
>>> is 
>>> >> available, 
>>> >> > where you can do reviews in 
>>> >> >                                   your mobile browser using a 
>>> webserver 
>>> >> > which runs on your Android device. 
>>> >> >                                   This client has full support for 
>>> the 
>>> >> syncing 
>>> >> > protocol. 
>>> >> >                                 -The functionality of 
>>> >> mnemosyne-webserver 
>>> >> > has now been merged into the main 
>>> >> >                                   program and can be activated 
>>> through 
>>> >> > 'Configure Mnemosyne - servers'. 
>>> >> >                                 -Time to create backups has 
>>> decreased, 
>>> >> in 
>>> >> > some situations even by a factor 
>>> >> >                                   of 2 or more, speeding up syncing 
>>> and 
>>> >> > program exit. 
>>> >> >                                 -Sped up all editing operations in 
>>> the 
>>> >> card 
>>> >> > browser. 
>>> >> >                                 -The name of the currently active 
>>> saved 
>>> >> set 
>>> >> of 
>>> >> > cards is now listed in title 
>>> >> >                                   bar (requested by Silverbear). 
>>> >> >                                 -Added new statistic: number of new 
>>> >> cards 
>>> >> > learned per day. 
>>> >> >                                 -Also sync relevant settings (e.g. 
>>> >> fonts, 
>>> >> > colours, ...) during the initial 
>>> >> >                                   sync. 
>>> >> >                                 -Improve the timeout handling of 
>>> the 
>>> >> sync 
>>> >> > protocol. 
>>> >> >                                 -Fix erroneous 'Wrong username or 
>>> >> > password' error. 
>>> >> >                                 -Keep the sort order in the card 
>>> browser 
>>> >> > when editing cards (reported by 
>>> >> >                                   Gnome and Tristan). 
>>> >> >                                 -Added command line options 
>>> >> --sync-server 
>>> >> > and --web-server which starts the 
>>> >> >                                   sync and the web server in 
>>> headless 
>>> >> mode 
>>> >> > (i.e. without a GUI) (useful to run 
>>> >> >                                   e.g. on a NAS server). 
>>> >> >                                 -Fix more errors coming from 
>>> loading 
>>> >> config 
>>> >> > files. 
>>> >> >                                 -Rework error handling when trying 
>>> to 
>>> >> load a 
>>> >> > database which no longer exists 
>>> >> >                                   in its previous location. 
>>> >> >                                 -When editing a card through the 
>>> >> browser, 
>>> >> > make sure the correct set of tags is 
>>> >> >                                   displayed if sister cards have 
>>> >> different 
>>> >> tags 
>>> >> > (requested by Scott Youngman). 
>>> >> >                                 -Instruct people on the correct way 
>>> to 
>>> >> deal 
>>> >> > with '*.cards' files if they try 
>>> >> >                                   to open it as a separate database 
>>> >> (Kensor0). 
>>> >> >                                 -Make it clearer what 'Find 
>>> duplicates' 
>>> >> does. 
>>> >> >                                 -Various cosmetic fixes when 
>>> importing 
>>> >> > *.cards files (reported by Ansgar 
>>> >> >                                   Bohmann). 
>>> >> >                                 -Fix tag tree sometimes not 
>>> updating 
>>> >> > correctly if the user adds a new tag. 
>>> >> >                                 -People writing e.g. Javascript 
>>> card and 
>>> >> > needing access to the full path of 
>>> >> >                                   the media directory can now use 
>>> >> > db_media:///foo.png (requested by Gnome). 
>>> >> >                                 -Flash files are now synced as well 
>>> >> (reported 
>>> >> > by heldtfisken). 
>>> >> >                                 -When editing a card where 
>>> different 
>>> >> sister 
>>> >> > cards have different tags, ask if 
>>> >> >                                   the tags should be applied to the 
>>> >> current 
>>> >> > card or to all sister cards. 
>>> >> >                                 -Fix Windows crash when using the 
>>> card 
>>> >> > browser with cards imported from 
>>> >> >                                   Supermemo (reported by Piotr). 
>>> >> >                                 -Make Mnemosyne 1.x import more 
>>> robust 
>>> >> > (reported by Jack Thro). 
>>> >> >                                 -Don't allow saving the database to 
>>> a 
>>> >> > network drive under Windows to prevent 
>>> >> >                                   corruption (reported by Brendan 
>>> >> Sinclair). 
>>> >> >                                 -Fix sync error that could occur 
>>> when 
>>> >> adding 
>>> >> > and immediately deleting multiple 
>>> >> >                                   sister cards from the card 
>>> browser. 
>>> >> >                                 -Fix latex / cloze interaction 
>>> corner 
>>> >> case 
>>> >> > (reported by Daniele Parisi). 
>>> >> >                                 -Make sure latex images are always 
>>> in 
>>> >> sync 
>>> >> > when updating text. 
>>> >> >                                 -If adding an extra tag when 
>>> importing a 
>>> >> > 'cards' file, don't keep the tag 
>>> >> >                                   'Untagged' (patch by crcmail0). 
>>> If you 
>>> >> were 
>>> >> > affected by this issue before, 
>>> >> >                                   'compact database' will solve 
>>> this. 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > 
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