I'm running 2.6.3, and that solved the problem.

Thanks for the help, sorry to bother the list before installing the CVS version of 
multisync.

-Brian

On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 10:35:37AM +0100, Eike M. Lang wrote:
> Am Sa, den 27.03.2004 schrieb Elmo um 05:41:
> 
> > 1. I can type sftp <ip address> and connect to it.  If I then cd to 
> > Applications/datebook, I can use get datebook.xml successfully.
> > 2. If I use root/rootme, it fails to connect at all.  According to a previous 
> > thread, I need to use root/Qtopia instead (which produced the errors below).  Is 
> > there a way I can check the login for QCop manually?
> > 3. It is set to allow a sync from any.
> > 4. I am running Debian.
> 
> What Kernel version are you running? Try "env LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.2
> multisync" and see if it works. This rather much sounds like the
> well-known opie_sync vs. NPTL problem (which is fixed in the CVS
> version, BTW).
> 
> Regards,
> Eike
> 
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