It seems that the HotSync process requires a conduit 
in order to accomplish such an install.  If you do
a "Quick Install" under Windows, a "filelist.dat" is
created which contains some type of binary info about
the file to be installed.  If you just put a file
in Quick Install's install directory it won't get 
installed - you have to generate the corresponding
"filelist.dat" file.

Does anyone have the specification for this "filelist.dat"
file so a utility can be written that will create this
file?  Or has this utility already been written?

I would really like to put my plucker-build process in a crontab 
script that would build the databases, put them in the quick
install directory, and create the necessary "filelist.dat" glue
file.  Then my updated plucker files would be "auto-magically" 
installed at the next hot-sync.  This would really beat the 
current "pilot-xfer -i" manual install that I'm doing...


Am 09.03.2004 um 15:50:46 -0000, hat Chris Werner geschrieben:
>  
> I'm using the option to specify a directory for Jpluck X instead of using
> the conduit (not installed).
> I want to ensure that the document is synched ot the card on the next normal
> hotsync.
> So I specify c:\palm desktop\myuser\CardInst
> 
> Inside that dir there is a subdir called slot-sd. 
> I tried both of these locations, and the file goes there, but it's not
> installed on the next install.
> 
> How do I get it to install?
> 
> Chris


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Ed Braaten

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