I'm sorry you had a problem and got duplicates. I'd like to try and debug, 
but quite frankly your email is insulting and useless in its contents. Try 
including things like:

- What error did multisync report?
- Did you just restart multisync, or did you create a new sync pair?
- Can you reproduce this problem - if so can you provide steps to 
reproduce? If I can't reproduce the problem I probably can't fix it.
- What configuration are you running with? How am I supposed to know if it 
is configuration problem??
- What versions of Multisync and Opie are you running?

The new version of multisync (0.81) we are about to release has options on 
how to resolve duplicates rather than creating copies on both sides, so 
perhaps this will help you. There are also a lot of bugfixes in the Opie 
plugin, so maybe it will be better than "mostly workable" for you.

Tom


On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dan Sawyer wrote:

> All,
> 
> I am using multisync to maintain sync between a Zaurus running Opie and 
> a Linux box running Evolution. Most of the time things work 'ok'; it is 
> sometimes problamatic if updates occurs. However it is mostly workable.
> 
> However I just had a bad experience. Multisync reported and error. Upon 
> restarting it lost the previous state and created duplicates of the 
> entire database.  This should never happen. The data formats should be 
> sufficiently robust to track both unique id's as well as modification 
> time stamps. This seems to be missing in the Opie format.
> 
> Have I somehow mis-configured Opie or is this an inherent limitation?
> 
> Regards,
> Dan
> 
> 
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