On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 01:28:14PM -0600, Richard Esplin wrote:
> However, I noticed that my BB contacts didn't get imported into Kaddressbook.
> Could it be related to the categories? Any ideas on how I should troubleshoot
> it?
When you ran msynctool and expected the contacts to transfer, did
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 09:22:41PM -0400, Josh Kropf wrote:
> Compiled/installed 0.13
>
> Charging: works
>
> Backup/restore...
> Address book: works
> Calendar: works
It looks very promising for the Bold. :-)
> It might be worth mentioning that I tried to restore a database from
> a file that
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:57:44AM -0700, Chris Maresca wrote:
> BUT, there is always a but, the DNS machines assigned by Sprint don't
> work. So I changed the IPs in resolv.conf to OpenDNS, which works fine
> for most command line applications. I can ping and telnet to open ports
> just fine
As an Ubuntu 8.04 -amd64 user I was dissapointed that all the barry packages
for Ubuntu were i386 only. As such I used launchpad to build amd64 packages
based on the barry_0.13-1.2 packaging. If anyone is interested using them
they are in my ppa (https://www.launchpad.net/~mernisse/+archive),
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 02:43:58PM -0401, Matthew Ernisse wrote:
> As an Ubuntu 8.04 -amd64 user I was dissapointed that all the barry packages
> for Ubuntu were i386 only. As such I used launchpad to build amd64 packages
> based on the barry_0.13-1.2 packaging. If anyone is interested using th
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 02:59:01PM -0400, Chris Frey said unto me:
> As mentioned in the release notes, I'm working on getting many more
> binary packages supported using the OpenSUSE Build Service. You can
> help test the results here:
>
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/nd
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 03:04:16PM -0400, Matthew Ernisse wrote:
> I built the binary packages on my machine to ensure they built ok on amd64,
> then uploaded the source to launchpad. Launchpad then goes out and builds
> them for amd64, i386 and lpia somewhere in their cloud.
Very interesting.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 03:18:25PM -0400, Chris Frey said unto me:
> Very interesting. I notice that your link lists Ubuntu packages. Is
> this a Launchpad limitation? If not, how many distros does Launchpad's
> build cloud support?
>
My experience with launchpad is entirely as a user, so I do
I found the "missing" contacts that I didn't think had synchronized from the
BlackBerry. They made it into Kaddressbook correctly, but they didn't respect
the "default formatted name" setting so they were in the wrong place of the
list.
In Kaddressbook I use "Reverse name with comma" as the def
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 03:57:00PM -0600, Richard Esplin wrote:
> As a side note, barrybackup -v exits with an error.
Yeah, that's a little messy. :-) The backup GUI relies on the glibmm
command line option handling, and looks like I'm missing the "unknown
option" exception.
For now, to get a li
On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 05:45:20PM -0400, Lee Dixon wrote:
> Attached is a patch file, and the associated files that were changed, to
> support birthday in the Barry::Contact and for syncing in the opensync
> plugin.
Did some testing on the 8120 today, and played around with the Birthday
and anniv
That makes sense, but according to the barrybackup man page -v should be a
known option. The backup was hanging for me, and I was trying to figure out
where (turns out the next slow-sync complained about a contact with an
accented i, since I made it an ASCII i, barrybackup started working as wel
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