Well, yes, the files are all there (I can sftp them manually and see
that they contain my test entries), and none of the apps are quickloaded
or open.

I've tried using the passwords you mentioned, and I've also tried my
actual password; none of these work.

Any other suggestions?

thanks,

jay

On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 01:06, Eike M. Lang wrote:
> Am Die, den 14.10.2003 schrieb Jay R. Gindin um 09:37:
> 
> >     * I setup a new sync pair to use sftp on port 22, user root (I cleared
> > out the password, but that doesn't, nor should it, have any effect).
> 
> It does as long as Qcop is turned on. In that case the password must be
> "rootme" or "Qtopia" (usually either one works).
> 
> > When I click "Sync", I get an error in the log file, "Failed to connect
> > remote: Failed to log in to server."
> 
> That's a qcop related message, as your pw is empty that was to be
> expected.
> 
> [with qcop disabled, log says "failed to get file"]
> > Running with MULTISYNC_DEBUG=1, I get the following on stdout:
> >     Got message 6
> >     Connecting to 192.168.0.128...
> >     Fetching /root/Applications/addressbook/addressbook.xml to
> >     /tmp/addressbook.xml
> 
> This looks like addressbook.xml is not there.
> 
> > So, digging back through some old messages, I found a suggestion to
> > verify that I can sftp. So I did verify, and I can. I am not prompted
> > for any user name or password, it just grabs the files I want.
> 
> Have you made sure that the files are actually there? If you have any of
> the PIM apps quickloaded (or haven't closed them after adding the
> entries) they don't write their files until explicitly told to flush
> them, so adding a dummy entry alone is not enough. If qcop is enabled
> you needn't worry about this as it takes care of flushing and reloading
> the PIM data.
> 
> Bottom line: Make sure the files are really there, and make sure no apps
> are quickloaded or still open. Or re-enable QCop and set the correct
> password.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Eike
-- 
jay

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