Bug#398870: jpilot: error syncing memo pad, orphaned calendar item
forwarded 398870 http://bugs.jpilot.org/1764 tags 398870 upstream thank Le 16.11.2006, à 22:53:35, Jeff Abrahamson a écrit: On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 01:34:42PM +0100, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: What happens if you sync again? Does it fails? Attached is a debug trace and a transcript of setting up the debug trace. You are using a serial speed of 9600 bps. Can you try to use another value? 115200 should work fine and be a lot faster (that is what I used with my own Palm V). bye, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --
Bug#398870: jpilot: error syncing memo pad, orphaned calendar item
On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 02:10:35PM +0100, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: [19 lines, 105 words, 633 characters] Top characters: eatsorui forwarded 398870 http://bugs.jpilot.org/1764 tags 398870 upstream thank Le 16.11.2006, à 22:53:35, Jeff Abrahamson a écrit: On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 01:34:42PM +0100, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: What happens if you sync again? Does it fails? Attached is a debug trace and a transcript of setting up the debug trace. You are using a serial speed of 9600 bps. Can you try to use another value? 115200 should work fine and be a lot faster (that is what I used with my own Palm V). Hmm, that works, where 9600 had not. Odder still, at 115200, I am no longer able to reproduce the various sync problems with my Palm III (debian bug 396751). This is especially odd in that, in the past, syncing at slower speeds like 9600 has been the way to reduce bugs and problems. How odd. Et merci. -- Jeff Jeff Abrahamson http://jeff.purple.com/ +1 215/837-2287 GPG fingerprint: 1A1A BA95 D082 A558 A276 63C6 16BF 8C4C 0D1D AE4B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#398870: jpilot: error syncing memo pad, orphaned calendar item
Le 15.11.2006, à 23:52:12, Jeff Abrahamson a écrit: I choose restore handheld to restore data to a Palm V. Then I choose sync. During the sync operation, something goes awry during syncing memoDB, and the handheld loses the connection there. I don't see any problem in the log file you sent. The sync succeeds. At the end, a datebook record that had been entered on the desktop via jpilot has appeared on the handheld, but is absent on the desktop. What happens if you sync again? Does it fails? Bye -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --
Bug#398870: jpilot: error syncing memo pad, orphaned calendar item
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 01:34:42PM +0100, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: [19 lines, 111 words, 663 characters] Top characters: eotsnhri Le 15.11.2006, à 23:52:12, Jeff Abrahamson a écrit: I choose restore handheld to restore data to a Palm V. Then I choose sync. During the sync operation, something goes awry during syncing memoDB, and the handheld loses the connection there. I don't see any problem in the log file you sent. The sync succeeds. The odd part in all that is that jpilot displays the string dlp_strerror is No error But the odd part for the handheld is that it consistently loses the connection at MemoDB sync time. At the end, a datebook record that had been entered on the desktop via jpilot has appeared on the handheld, but is absent on the desktop. What happens if you sync again? Does it fails? It seems to be in a stable state at that point: resync, works up until MemoDB, then jpilot thinks it can finish up, but the handheld believes the connection has been terminated. Another sync produces this output in the jpilot display: Syncing on device /dev/ttyS0 Press the HotSync button now Username is Jeff Abrahamson User ID is 20081 lastSyncPC = 0 This PC = 1422842609 Doing a slow sync. Syncing DatebookDB Syncing AddressDB Syncing ToDoDB Syncing MemoDB Backup: Skipping backup ReadDBList returned = -102 palmos_error = 0 dlp_strerror is No error Finished. After the words Syncing MemoDB appear, the rest appears nearly instantly. The handheld continues to say that it's sync'ing MemoDB, then eventually times out and displays connection lost dialog. The datebook entry on the handheld that didn't sync last time doesn't appear on the desktop this time either. A second test datebook entry that I entered on the handheld doesn't appear in jpilot. -- Jeff Jeff Abrahamson http://jeff.purple.com/ +1 215/837-2287 GPG fingerprint: 1A1A BA95 D082 A558 A276 63C6 16BF 8C4C 0D1D AE4B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#398870: jpilot: error syncing memo pad, orphaned calendar item
Package: jpilot Version: 0.99.9.1-2 Severity: important I choose restore handheld to restore data to a Palm V. Then I choose sync. During the sync operation, something goes awry during syncing memoDB, and the handheld loses the connection there. At the end, a datebook record that had been entered on the desktop via jpilot has appeared on the handheld, but is absent on the desktop. Attached the log of running jpilot -d through these two operations. -- System Information: Debian Release: 4.0 APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.17-2-686 Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1) Versions of packages jpilot depends on: ii libatk1.0-0 1.12.3-1The ATK accessibility toolkit ii libc62.3.6.ds1-7 GNU C Library: Shared libraries ii libcairo21.2.4-4 The Cairo 2D vector graphics libra ii libfontconfig1 2.4.1-2 generic font configuration library ii libglib2.0-0 2.12.4-1The GLib library of C routines ii libgtk2.0-0 2.8.20-3The GTK+ graphical user interface ii libpango1.0-01.14.7-1Layout and rendering of internatio ii libpisock9 0.12.1-5library for communicating with a P ii libx11-6 2:1.0.3-2 X11 client-side library ii libxcursor1 1.1.7-4 X cursor management library ii libxext6 1:1.0.1-2 X11 miscellaneous extension librar ii libxfixes3 1:4.0.1-4 X11 miscellaneous 'fixes' extensio ii libxi6 1:1.0.1-3 X11 Input extension library ii libxinerama1 1:1.0.1-4.1 X11 Xinerama extension library ii libxrandr2 2:1.1.0.2-4 X11 RandR extension library ii libxrender1 1:0.9.1-3 X Rendering Extension client libra Versions of packages jpilot recommends: pn jpilot-pluginsnone (no description available) -- debconf information: * shared/pilot/port: ttyS0 Script started on Wed 15 Nov 2006 11:25:41 AM EST ]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~[0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[0;31m~ [0;35m$ [0;30mjpilot -d Debug messages on. calling check_hidden_dir pidfile: /home/jeff/.jpilot/jpilot.pid opening dir /usr/lib/jpilot/plugins/ found plugin libbackup.so opened plugin [/usr/lib/jpilot/plugins/libbackup.so] This plugin is version (0.99). getting plugin_get_name getting plugin_get_menu_name getting plugin_get_help_name getting plugin_get_db_name plugin name is [Backup 0.53] opening dir /home/jeff/.jpilot/plugins/ plugin: [Backup 0.53] was loaded calling plugin_startup for [Backup 0.53] Backup: plugin_startup calling check_backup_dir Trying to open /home/jeff/.jpilot/Backup/test for write Backup: Loading prefs Backup: loaded preferences from backup.rc rc file from prefs is jpilotrc.default parsing /usr/share/jpilot/jpilotrc.default parse_geometry() get_todos2() Entering jp_read_DB_files: ToDoDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_todos2() entries_shown=88 set_new_button_to new 1 old 1 datebook_update_clist() get_days_appointments() Entering jp_read_DB_files: DatebookDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_days_appointments() get_days_appointments==4 datebook_category = 0x set_new_button_to new 1 old 1 get_days_appointments() Entering jp_read_DB_files: DatebookDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_days_appointments() datebook_find(), glob_find_id = 0 x=939, y=339 w=888, h=1192 alarms_init() UPTODATE 2006 11 15 11 25 alarms_find_next() get_days_appointments() Entering jp_read_DB_files: DatebookDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_days_appointments() alarms_write_file() jp_pref_write_rc_file() cb_check_version jp_pref_write_rc_file() cb_restore() restore_gui() opening dir /home/jeff/.jpilot/backup opening dir /home/jeff/.jpilot/ -= Restore Handheld ==- jp_pref_write_rc_file() row 0 [AddressCitiesDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file AddressCitiesDB.pdb row 1 [AddressCompaniesDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file AddressCompaniesDB.pdb row 2 [AddressCountriesDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file AddressCountriesDB.pdb row 3 [AddressDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file AddressDB.pdb row 4 [AddressStatesDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file AddressStatesDB.pdb row 5 [AddressTitlesDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file AddressTitlesDB.pdb row 6 [CitiesDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file CitiesDB.pdb row 7 [CookieDB.pdb] Restore: using home/backup file CookieDB.pdb row 8 [DatebookDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file DatebookDB.pdb row 9 [ExpenseDB.pdb] Restore: home and backup using home file ExpenseDB.pdb row 10 [Graffiti ShortCuts .prc] Restore: using home file Graffiti ShortCuts .prc row 11 [Graffiti ShortCuts.prc] Restore: home and backup using home file Graffiti ShortCuts.prc row