[Barry-devel] [git pull] d6c3173ccd87c6223647950963da79331a68d712

2009-03-08 Thread Josh Kropf
git://slashdev.ca/barry.git This commit adds deviceinfo to bjavaloader. The output is similar to the windows javaloader program except I used the Data class to pretty print the raw OS and Bootrom metrics data. The windows javaloader.exe program simply prints these as one long string of hex bytes

Re: [Barry-devel] Using a BlackBerry with Linux

2009-03-08 Thread Josh Kropf
On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 09:03:45 +0100 Nicolas wrote: > For the target release 0.16, I plan : > - Your TODO list > - add Photo in VCard synchronization > - add Task synchronization > - add Notes synchronization > - add JAD loading (bjavaloader load appli.jad AND/OR bjavaloader load > http:///appl

Re: [Barry-devel] Using a BlackBerry with Linux

2009-03-08 Thread Paul O'Keefe
Where do these fit. I'm still trying to learn both the Barry Code Base and Opensync so I can figure out how to contribute (1) Recurring appointments lost when synced. Turns into a single appointment on the Blackberry (2) Email Sync. With Blackberry connected to BES server, deletion of an email

Re: [Barry-devel] Using a BlackBerry with Linux

2009-03-08 Thread Nicolas
Le dimanche 08 mars 2009 à 12:34 -0400, Josh Kropf a écrit : > On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 09:03:45 +0100 > Nicolas wrote: > > > For the target release 0.16, I plan : > > - Your TODO list > > - add Photo in VCard synchronization > > - add Task synchronization > > - add Notes synchronization > > - add JAD

[Barry-devel] [git pull] 272f371e8bb95b6c41a8293de657da45a782736f

2009-03-08 Thread Josh Kropf
git://slashdev.ca/barry.git Here is a tool that translates log files generated by RIM's USB driver into something more or less readable. I called it "brimtrans" and I don't pretend that's a good name :) -- Open Source