On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 08:33:06PM -0500, Tom Foottit wrote:

> 
> Thanks for your bug report. I saw it yesterday and I hope to be able to 
> look into it this week.

Technically speaking it's not my bug report, I've just added some notes
to an existing bug report.

> If you want to let me know about the smaller bugs 
> too I am all ears :)

I am just starting to use it so I'm descovering little bugs every day :)

Here are two of them:
        * evolution doesn't distinguish between 'personal' and 'work'
          web page. So if you create a contact entry in opie, with a
          work URL, sync, edit it in Evolution, resync, you will get
          two entries, one with 'work URL' the other one with 'home URL'.

        * some repeating events (having a start / end time, repeating
          daily until a given date) created by opie in the past are
          wronlgy shown in evolution (only the first day is shown, and
          when trying to edit it it says that the reccurance is 
          'custom' and cannot be edited). But after 'touching' the event
          again in the latest version of Opie (go to the event, edit
          the end date without changing it and press ok) seems to 
          make the event correctly understandable by evolution.
          I think that one could be a bug in older opie versions, who
          created those events with incorrect information (I can dig
          into my backups to find exactly what changed if you want).

Besides that, I found quite a few bugs in evolution himself, but
those one are irrelevant here :)

> You should be able to sync your opie device with 2 desktops - I do so with 
> my home and work PCs and I don't have any problems. 

Great !

> The only thing you 
> don't want to do is use opie_sync in 2 different sync pairs within the 
> same multisync instance.

Understood. I suppose that's why one cannot use the opie<->backup pair
at the same time as opie<->evolution. Which would be nice btw.

Stelian.
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