Thanks for the reply. Not quite, the system is fc7 with multisync, gui 0.91 and libopensync 0.22 rpms installed. opie plugin is not available as an rpm. Is it practical to make an install libopensync-plugin-opie to work with these rpms or should the full set be downloaded, built, and installed together?

David Eriksson wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 15:56 -0700, Dan Sawyer wrote:
Thank you.
The documentation seems to imply that opensync can use part of
multisync as a gui. What portions of multisync can opensync use? Dan

MultiSync versions 0.9x and newer is a GUI OpenSync and part of
OpenSync. Things you download from multisync.org and opensync.org are
not compatible. Did that answer your question?

\David

David Eriksson wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 10:00 -0700, Dan Sawyer wrote:
What is the status of multisync? Is it active or has it become inactive?

I am trying to use it with Opie and cannot find a sync plugin.
Look at OpenSync instead!

http://opensync.org/

\David

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