Re,

Ok so I spent my day (almost 2) on trying to get the sync working
between evolution and opie... And know, I can say that the problem seems
to come from the evo2 plugin

The backup plugin with Opie works great, the only problem comes from the
evo2 syncing. I even uninstall evolution, its data server, and all his
config files. I deleted all the multisync config, reinstalled multisync
from CVS-patched, and did test on almost empty addressbook, todo,
calendar...

So the result is: I'm almost sure that the problem is from the
evo2-plugin side but after that ... Could not find more info :(

The kind of ugly/dirty/very bad work around for syncing... is to
recreate a new pair each time and remove the files .db
in .evolution/addressbook/local/system/

So now, it's time for me to go watch TV...

Bests,
Ludovic

        On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 10:19 +0200, Ludovic Coumétou (aka Coume) wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Ok I thought I finally had my sync working between Opie and Evolution
> 2.0.4, but ... nop :)
> 
> So the first sync works great, but then when I try to sync again, here
> is the output I get:
> ======= Begin =======
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ multisync
>         Trying /usr/lib/multisync/libbackup_plugin.so...
>         Plugin found: Backup
>         Trying /usr/lib/multisync/libevolution2_sync.so...
>         plugin_API_version
>         short_name
>         long_name
>         plugin_init
>         Plugin found: Ximan Evolution 2
>         Trying /usr/lib/multisync/libopie_sync.so...
>         Plugin found: Opie and Zaurus
>         Found pair: evolution2-sync - opie-sync
>         always_connected
>         [evo2-sync] DEBUG: start: sync_connect
>         [evo2-sync] INFORMATION: Loading state from
>         file /home/lcoumetou/.multisync/2/localsettings
>         [evo2-sync] DEBUG: end: load_palm_state
>         [evo2-sync] DEBUG: end: sync_connect
>         Got message 6
>         sync_connect
>         Attempting scp Connection.
>         Connecting to 192.168.1.202...
>         Fetching /home/root/Applications/addressbook/addressbook.xml
>         to /tmp/addressbook.xml
>         /home/root/Applications/addressbook/addressbook.xml
>         100%   80KB  80.1KB/s   00:00    
>         SFTP ok
>         Connecting to 192.168.1.202...
>         Fetching /home/root/Applications/todolist/todolist.xml
>         to /tmp/todolist.xml
>         /home/root/Applications/todolist/todolist.xml
>         100%  575     0.6KB/s   00:00    
>         SFTP ok
>         Connecting to 192.168.1.202...
>         Fetching /home/root/Applications/datebook/datebook.xml
>         to /tmp/datebook.xml
>         /home/root/Applications/datebook/datebook.xml
>         100%  111KB 110.7KB/s   00:01    
>         SFTP ok
>         Connecting to 192.168.1.202...
>         Fetching /home/root/Settings/Categories.xml
>         to /tmp/Categories.xml
>         /home/root/Settings/Categories.xml        
>         SFTP ok
>         get_changes
>         detected todo data change
>         detected deleted todo data
>         detected deleted todo data
>         New DBs: 0
>         sync_disconnect
> ======= End =======
> 
> As you can see it does detect that 2 TODOs have been modified on Opie,
> but it does not sync them with Evolution.
> And if you look in the log, you see this msg:
> ======= Begin =======
>         Failed to get first plugin changes: Unknown error
> ======= End =======
> 
> Any idea?
> btw, I use multisync CVS from yesterday with Opie patch and Evolution
> 2.0.4 on Gentoo
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Ludo
> 
> 
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