Could you try out the CVS snapshot? I've tried to fix this issue by
having different timeouts for connected and unconnected sessions.

/Bo

On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 15:35, Dominik Schlösser wrote:
> I am using multisync to synchronize to Evolution (1.4.6) desktops via
> SYNCML plugin. The initial sync with one Evolution containing about 5300
> records (mostly calendar) and a second empty Evolution fails because of
> timeouts.
> 
> I modified SYNCML_CMD_TIMEOUT in syncml_engine.h from 60 to 1200 (it
> takes about 5-10min for the plugin to assess the evolution records - and
> it worked well after this modification.
> 
> What requires that much time (5-10min) to get the state of +- 5000
> evolution records (using 100% of a 1.5 Ghz Centrino)?
> 
> Is there a cleaner way to get large SYNCML syncs going?
> 
> Thanks, Dominik
> 
> 
> 
> 
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