Tom,
Thanks for the info. It works like a charm !
Best regards
Patrick
Tom Foottit a écrit :
As I just replied to another email, there are FC2 RPMs on sourceforge now.
Those should work better for Evolution and FC2.
If you don't see any plugins show up (especially after you go with the FC2
RPMs) then it is usually missing libraries at runtime. Go to where the
multisync plugins are located (probably /usr/local/lib/multisync) and do
an ldd on the .so for the plugin(s) and look for missing libraries.
Tom
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Patrick Pichon wrote:
Hello,
I have a Fedora Core 2 environment running. I have installed SynCE and
my HP Jornada 568 and it is well connected.
Now I would like to go to the next step and get my Evolution PIM data
synchronised.
I'm using evolution 1.4.6 with the following additional packages:
synce-gnomevfs-0.8-1
synce-multisync_plugin-0.8.2-1
multisync-0.82-1
synce-devel-0.8.4-1
multisync-backup-0.82-1
synce-0.8.4-1
If I start "Multisync" I'm not able to add any Pair. When I do
-> New
-> I'm not able to add any Plugin
What should I do ? What do I have missed ?
Thanks for your help and Best regards
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