On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 12:26 -0400, Armin Bauer wrote: > On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 16:49 +0100, Philip Trickett wrote: > > Just as a followup: > > > > I applied the patch, (thanks Bjorn) and bluetooth was detected > > successfully. Had a couple of problems with: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] evolution2_sync]$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr -- > > sysconfdir=/etc && make > > Putting files in AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR, `../..'. > > libtoolize: `config.guess' exists: use `--force' to overwrite > > libtoolize: `config.sub' exists: use `--force' to overwrite > > libtoolize: `ltmain.sh' exists: use `--force' to overwrite > > configure.in:33: required file `${MULTISYNC_TOP}/specs/multisync- > > evolution2.spec.in' not found > > autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1 > > > > Seems like the ${MULTISYNC_TOP} macro is not recognised. I just changed > > ${MULTISYNC_TOP} = ../../ and it worked. This gave rise to a missing > > Makefile.in warning as well, as it was causing automake to fail. > > Thats strange! the configure.in of evo2 plugin defines MULTISYNC="../.." > which should work, too. Can you echo what it expanded to before you > changed it? Is the spec file really there? >
Not sure how to do this. Does not show up as an environment variable in bash after running ./autogen.sh > > > > After compiling and installing everything, (evolution2-plugin installs > > in /usr/local/lib/multisync even if you specify prefix=/usr > > to ./autogen.sh, irmc_plugin and backup_plugin install to the correct > > path. This leads to Multisync not being able to find the evolution2 > > plugin.) > > My fault. i changed the autogen.sh files to use autoreconf, but forgot > to pass paramaters on to configure. fixed in cvs now. > Cool! > > > > I set up my plugins, backup - irmc, backup - evolution2, evolution2 - > > irmc. > > > > Just tried syncing the backup -irmc pair first, which crashed the phone. > > Turned out it was my fault, one of my contacts without a name entry was > > crashing it. Deleted them, all worked fine! > > Actually it should print a error and not crash... Sorry, it crashed my phone, not multisync. > > > > > Backing up my contact, calendar, and task data from evolution worked > > without a hitch. Only gripe is you can only select one source to backup > > for each, but I suppose this allows the separation of work and personal > > data for backup purposes. > > > > Syncing between a SonyEricsson T630 and Evolution2 went off without a > > hitch. Todos and calendar entries from the phone showed up in evolution, > > and vice versa. My only query with this is is it possible to sync more > > than one calendar source? (Without the calendars being mixed up on the > > evo side after a few syncs?) > > What do you mean exactly? I have a number of calendars in evolution, my main ones being Personal and Work. I'd like to sync both to my phone for reminders on the road. If I set up another sync pair to sync my work calendar and tasks to my phone, then the next time I sync my personal items, the work items in the phone would get added to my personal calendar. (I think they would at least) > > > > > All in all, this is great, as I had taken the plunge with Fedora Core 3 > > Test 3, and now I can sync again! > > > > Great work! > > > > Phil > > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click _______________________________________________ Multisync-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/multisync-users