Hi,

Can you tell me:

1) What the exact error was with the RPMs? I had someone else try them
on a (supposedly) clean Fedora for me and they didn't report any
problems. If there are still issues with the RPMs and FC1 I want to fix
them.

2) What bluetooth packages you you have installed? There should be no
reason why the configure should run as root and not as your regular
user. I can't help with the device, but if it is a configuration problem
hopefully I can fix it.

Thanks,

Tom


On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 20:12, Michael Irons wrote:
> I have searched the archives and saw many similar problems but no
> working solutions yet. I am running Fedora Core 1 and when I originally
> tried multisync I had no problems. When I updated with you that is where
> the fun began. I couldn't install using the 0.82 rpms (libgal problems),
> so I decided to build from source. I had a few dependency problems but
> worked those out. When I tried to compile the irmc plugin it says that
> bluetooth is not enabled. My bluetooth works on my machine and I have
> everything installed. I can pair it from my phone and computer. So while
> trying to figure it out, I accidentally configured the irmc plugin as
> root (maybe this is part of my problem). Bluetooth is now enabled when I
> configure. I start multisync and scan for my phone (t616). It finds it
> and I test the connection. The phone connects but multisync says the
> connection failed. Anybody have any ideas (or better yet, solutions)? 
> 
> 
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