tor, 2003-10-02 kl. 14:39 skrev Tom Foottit:
> 1. When you reflash your PDA, Opie doesn't put down the PIM data files
> by default. You need to get around this on your Opie device by:
> touch Applications/addressbook/addressbook.xml
> touch Applications/datebook/datebook.xml
> touch Applications/todolist/todolist.xml

Check.
I tried just opening and closing the apps, but that didn't create the
files.

> 2. If you use the same sync pair then it keeps state and will assume
> that you deleted all of the contacts. What you want to do is delete your
> existing sync pair for Evo <-> Opie and create a new one. This should
> force option b)
> 
> Make a backup first and let me know how it goes :)

I created a similar pair, removed the old one and synced. I don't think
that there's any problems related to having cleaned the PDA.

There is some minor problems, but I think that is because the
Opie-plugin need some fine-tuning. I might find the time to investigate
it, so I can tell exactly whats happening.
For example, priorities in todo-list between Opie and Evolution gets
weird. It seemes like converting between the two scales is wrong, or
maybe just missing. :)

> Thanks,

No-no, thank YOU. :)
Without your help I would probably just have let Multisync clean up
Evolution. And I hate restoring backups... ;-)


I have a featurerequest/suggestion.
When a user does something that is potentially dangerous, many will
expect a warning. I suggest that Multisync should give some kind of
warning, if more than, say, 90% of all data and at least, say, 25
entries is about to be removed.

How often would people really want that? I don't know, but I'd guess
it's rare.

-- 
Mvh.

Niels Andersen



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