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Hi Rui,
I fixed this - type PREF is now ignored. Your test is going through well.
Fix is in the git repos already; will be coming with next PISI release
(0.5.4).
Best
Michael
I have a couple of contacts with TEL;TYPE=CELL,PREF:number or
hi Kahless,
evolution support is not yet finished - but under development.
In fact (from my point of view as PISI developer) it has never worked on
the Freerunner (only on desktop machines).
sorry ... there is some problems with opening the evolution database on
a different plattform than it
Not (yet) - but it is already on the Feature Request list ...
Best
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Thu, 13 May 2010 10:51:35 -0700 (PDT)
Von: undrwater undrwa...@verizon.net
An: community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re: Pisi, googleCalendar, and pimlicodates
Curious,
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Hi Russell,
I haven't initially programmed the calendar part of PISI - but I
remember that there was some mechanism to remember events that were
deleted (otherwise they would always show up again and again) ... so I
guess, that this might be the
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thx for your input.
(For now) I created two items on the todo-list for PISI
(http://github.com/kichkasch/pisi/issues).
Best
Michael
On 05/06/2010 09:15 AM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
Em 05-05-2010 14:31, Michael Pilgermann escreveu
This got fixed.
Please upgrade to 0.5.3.
If you are not on SHR-U; here is the link for manual download:
http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk/all/pisi_0.5.3-r0.4_all.ipk
Best
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Wed, 5 May 2010 08:23:02 +0200
Von: Lieven Van Poeck
)
ConfigParser.NoSectionError: No section: 'contacts_dbussim'
Thanks
Tony
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
mailto:kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi tony,
this problem is still there?
Could you please start pisi from a shell and provide
anything on the default one - except of
excluding (comment out) some services.
Attcahed the the conf file.
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
mailto:kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
Looks like a problem with your PISI configuration file
(/home/root/.pisi/conf
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Hi tony,
this problem is still there?
Could you please start pisi from a shell and provide some debug output??
thx, best
Michael
On 04/06/2010 06:11 PM, Tony Berth wrote:
any chance to draw some attention to this one below?
Thanks
Tony
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PISI 0.5 has just been released. Changes are:
- - Fixing most of the bugs that were discussed on the list here over the
past months
- - Syncml contacts support; although there is still a problem with a
depending package, which causes a seg fault (just
with libsyncml ... but
I hope, this helps a bit.
As I said: from a Desktop I can sucessfully sync against Syncml-Server (here
Mobical) with PISI.
Best
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 00:17:12 +0100
Von: Vinzenz Hersche hers...@puzzle.ch
An: Michael
Hi Vinzenz,
in fact, Syncml support is fully implemented in PISI already; however, I
haven't yet managed to get all the required libs into PISI - that's why
it's not yet in the release (and commented in the config file).
The file you are asking for is in the repos
.
Best
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 00:17:12 +0100
Von: Vinzenz Hersche hers...@puzzle.ch
An: Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
Betreff: Re: pisi depenencies
hey michael,
i've installed the last version of libsyncml, but it doesn't work (but i
don't
) ...
Best
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:40:43 +0100
Von: Joachim Ott jo.shrde...@googlemail.com
An: Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
CC: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org,
de...@lists.openmoko.org, shr-de...@lists.shr
Dear all,
I have experienced problems in accessing the Openmoko Projects web page
(http://projects.openmoko.org/) for a couple of days now; always
receiving the following error message:
OpenMokoProjects Could Not Connect to Database:
I am using this page for my development projects; any idea,
application directory.? I can't remember the outcome of this discussion - has
anything evolved from it?
Please, I would be thankful for any input ... thanks in advance;
Best
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 19:25:11 +0100
Von: Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
There was indeed a problem with saving entries, which came from VCF
files (at least in my test case) ...
I fixed this now - each entry is checked before writing through to file
whether FN is set; if not, something is assembled by using given and
last name.
This fix will be in next minor release
Hi Ali
thank you for doing that, hopefully someone will take care of it, if not
at least it's there.
for the programming bit I guess it will be me ... but there is loads of spare
time in December and January ... so I am really positive about the progress of
PISI then ...
PS: I have
Petr,
indeed - the opimd part is really slow. But it shouldn't take hours ...
any report whether you finally managed to finish off sync? How long did
it take then in total?
best
Michael
Petr Vanek wrote:
i am trying to sync my google contacts into opimd on shr-u.
started at 10:39 and it's
Ali,
I filed a feature request for that on PISI
(https://projects.openmoko.org/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=286group_id=156atid=673)
...
I am really short in time these days; that will be better from December
onwards; I will have a deeper look then.
best regards
Michael
PS: I have almost
ajvogel wrote:
Neil Jerram wrote:
2009/10/18 Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.com
I don't know others but I occasionally switch distros and have multiple
computers. I thought different people might be in the same condition. I
actually don't how many people use Google contacts, but it's
VCF file
module=contacts_vcf
vcfpath=/home/root/contacts.vcf
default_phonetype=mobile
Will be in next release of PISI (0.4.8.).
Michael
Vadim, Efimov wrote:
Hi! Thanks for PISI!
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:55:53 +0400, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
wrote:
This got fixed
Offline SHR Manager (oSHyReMan) is a tiny GTK-based tool for managing
your Freerunner from your Desktop when the phone is connected via USB.
The idea behind is putting together a collection of commands, which are
executed via SSH - before oSHyReMan again and again typed by the user -
now with
Morning,
for the ldap thing, you need to manually remove openldap (this package was
installed manually; not needed anymore as libldap is coming with SHR now):
opkg remove openldap
Though, this will not help you with the GSM problem ... (no idea from me aabout
that issue)
Michael
Morning,
this is due to the fact, that internal PISI structure always needs a phone type
(either home, work or mobile) - at least currently. - if no type is provided
(in VCF); I assume it is a mobile number.
I filed a bug for that
Dear all,
last weekend I went for a small cycling tour and I thought, with gps in my
Freerunner and track load capabilities of tangogps there is no need anymore for
physical maps - I took the Freerunner with me.
I was really impressed, how smoothly the whole thing was working. No problems
Hi Michael,
I was really impressed, how smoothly the whole thing was working. No
problems with the GPS; no problems with tangogps either.
What distribution do you use, and what version? I don't have working GPS
at all with FSO.
I am using SHR-U, which is doing the job very well.
This got fixed.
Will be in the next release.
Vadim, Efimov wrote:
On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 07:43:50 +0400, Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi!
I just tried to transfer the addressbook from my Nokia N70 to opimd.
As PISI does not support obex/syncml via bt I used msynctool to sync
with
struggeling with
some freetype Makefile issue :( )
Michael
Nicola Mfb wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
This got fixed.
Will be in the next release.
Thanks! is it scheduled soon or should we try to build a dev version
Fixed. In configuration file user can choose whether to auto-prefix
tel: ...
Will be in upcoming release.
Michael Pilgermann wrote:
Hi,
although, this is not the standard way of storing phone numbers; I filed a
bug to address this issue (as I do not want to start this discussion again
by
opkg {upgrade|install} pisi
I like that :)
Syncml-Support is very much on the way. Just struggeling with some minor
problems - so 0.5 should be out very soon.
Michael
Michael Pilgermann wrote:
We just released PISI 0.4.
The major enhancement this time is opimd support for contacts
In fact, it even is default already.
However, it is not the standard way of storing phone number information
(if you look around at other backends) - so I decided to leave it up to
the user.
Michael
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
On 9/11/09, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
Fixed
long
Michael
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
On 9/11/09, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
In fact, it even is default already.
Nice :)
However, it is not the standard way of storing phone number information
(if you look around at other backends) - so I decided to leave it up
use our time for more productive things
than discussing here ;) ... so have a nice weekend ...
PS: The RFC describes format of phone URIs rather than phone numbers.
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
On 9/11/09, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
I was not talking about OPIMD in particular
Adam,
I am afraid; this issue has not yet been addressed. (but it is filed as
a bug - so I am going to address this in near future).
Michael
Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Friday 11 September 2009 12:34:51 pm Michael Pilgermann wrote:
I just released another minor release (0.4.6) of PISI.
Mainly
Hi,
I think, this is not about opimd at all - it should rather be a problem with
the VCF implementation in PISI.
I filed a bug already ... I hope, I will find the time to get this fixed till
end of this week.
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 07 Sep 2009 08:51:19
Hi,
although, this is not the standard way of storing phone numbers; I filed a bug
to address this issue (as I do not want to start this discussion again).
There will be another option in the config file for opimd PIM sources with the
next release, which shall indicate whether to prefix phone
In this context:
What is the set of prefixes you are using / supporting in opimd?? (any
link to documentation??)
thx in advance
Michael
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
On 9/7/09, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
although, this is not the standard way of storing phone numbers; I
Hi Nicola,
I am currently not at home - I guess it is a problem of selection of fields
(for PISI) in opimd - actually we were discussing this before on this list here.
As soon as I have come back home (beginning of next week) I will check on this
...
Greetings
Michael
Hi Xavier,
may I ask you for the problems you had with PISI? Maybe we are able to solve
this for future use thx
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 09:55:21 +0200
Von: Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com
An: community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re:
Hi adamou,
welcome! Hope, you will have loads of fun with the device and the community ...
nice, seeing more people joining the community - especially (from my point of
view) - when they do Python programming ...
First of all; I really agree with Risto - there is loads of work to do in core
Sounds great! Welcome to the team ... :)
You could start by requesting access to the code - I would create a
branch for you, so you could play around.
There is a basic class diagram in the docs, which should help with the
basic understanding of the architecture ...
Feel free to ask about
attached email.
If you have dealt with these things before - what is your opinion about it??
Greetings
Michael
Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
Am Sonntag 16 August 2009 22:17:43 schrieb Michael Pilgermann:
Dear all,
For an Openmoko PIM Synchronization tool (called PISI) I developed a
module to integrate
wrote:
Michael Pilgermann a écrit :
Hi Xavier,
generally speaking, you could use PISI
(http://www.opkg.org/package_191.html) for this problem.
Although, we developed and tested PISI on SHR. So, I do not know, whether it
is running on Om 2009 as well? (Any experiences from anybody
Dear all,
maybe, another perspective here from an apps developer's point of view:
I do believe, that we need a proper / nice directory of applications, which
users may browse through. I am aware of the following repositories right now:
- openmoko wiki - applications (I think, it is a good
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 15:25:25 +0300
Von: Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi
An: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re: [ALL] New showroom for Openmoko apps
Opkg.org seems to be owned by the author so if the
try to prepare bbfiles for new development version dependencies as
you
wrote in second thread.
JaMa
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Michael Pilgermann
kichka...@gmx.dewrote:
JaMa,
thx for this offer. I don't really know, what in detail you are talking
about ... i was quite
Hi Xavier,
generally speaking, you could use PISI (http://www.opkg.org/package_191.html)
for this problem.
Although, we developed and tested PISI on SHR. So, I do not know, whether it is
running on Om 2009 as well? (Any experiences from anybody??)
If it is running:
You could take a copy of
...@gmail.com
An: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re: PISI 0.4 released
2009/8/10 Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de:
We just released PISI 0.4.
i did a sync a moment ago, from sim to interactive vcf file. it popped
up a dialogue ox asking
as
you
wrote in second thread.
JaMa
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Michael Pilgermann
kichka...@gmx.dewrote:
JaMa,
thx for this offer. I don't really know, what in detail you are talking
about ... i was quite happy, that I managed to assemble ipkg - this is
all done automatically
(cross post from SHR list)
Dear all,
For an Openmoko PIM Synchronization tool (called PISI) I developed a
module to integrate with SyncML-servers this weekend. It is all running
fine on my Linux box (desktop) already.
I had some libs to install in order to get prepared. Now, for putting
the
JaMa,
thx for this offer. I don't really know, what in detail you are talking
about ... i was quite happy, that I managed to assemble ipkg - this is
all done automatically using a Makefile:
https://projects.openmoko.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/*checkout*/trunk/Makefile?rev=135root=pisi
But
Hi,
I got around this problem with manual restart of SHR dates backend
process after every sync. A pre- / post-routine option was added - so in
your configuration file you can configure shell instructions now, which
will be executed by PISI before / after sync (working well for me).
Don't forget
I did change my mind and uploaded a new version (0.4.5) to opkg.org.
Michael
Michael Pilgermann wrote:
Hi,
I got around this problem with manual restart of SHR dates backend
process after every sync. A pre- / post-routine option was added - so in
your configuration file you can configure
Hi Edder,
thx for your feedback regarding new features for PISI. I think, they are all
really interesing suggestions ... please see my comments below.
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 13:52:49 +0200
Von: Edder ed...@tkwsping.nl
An: List for Openmoko community
Hi Edwin,
But then I had in mind this opimd thing as well - which will overcome
all these problems. It is again a think of proirities - pretty much depends
on the timeline of opimd - as I count the time we have to wait for opimd
dialer in days and weeks (rather than in months) I am not too
Problem was https.
I changed to http - should be fine now. sorry for that.
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 17:29:17 -0700
Von: jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com
An: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re: PISI
/09, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Michele,
silly mistake of mine in the module - forgot to check whether all
attributes are really set
Well 0.4.2 is out ... please go and update; should be fine then ...
For the menu-item thing - an updated version of the config
for all the dependency
packages ...
Michael
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 21:44:28 +1200
Von: Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com
An: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re: PISI 0.4 released
2009/8/10 Michael Pilgermann
NoneType
On 8/9/09, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Michele,
silly mistake of mine in the module - forgot to check whether all
attributes are really set
Well 0.4.2 is out ... please go and update; should be fine then ...
For the menu-item thing - an updated version
BusinessCountry
BusinessState
FaxPhone
Title
Departement
However, this is subject to change as soon as somehow a decision
regarding the fields has been achieved.
Enjoy your weekends
Michael
Michael Pilgermann wrote:
I would vote for syncML structure, even opimd can hold a more flexible
That was indeed a missing dependency (SSL) - you need to install
'python-misc' and all will be fine ...
Michael
BitKeeper wrote:
Hi,
I get this error on shr-u
pisi googleCalendar pimlicodates
Traceback (most recent call
last):] Starting
For the sync from Google to Pimlico:
Took me some time, but I installed all the stuff now and noticed the
following:
You have to restart dates AND the backend process before updates are
visible in the application:
killall e-calendar-factory
(for the backend process - will be automatically
Hi,
thx for the feedback.
Keep it your way - I am going to change PISI ...
Michael
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
All of that field names are compatible with opimd client apps I
already wrote, except two little things: I have E-mail, and Home
phone, Work phone etc. (with space and with p
We just released PISI 0.4.
The major enhancement this time is opimd support for contacts.
Supported Contacts data sources:
- SIM via DBUS (e.g. SHR)
- QTopia address book (e.g. OM 2008.12)
- LDAP (read only)
- VCF files (local / webdav)
- Google contacts
- OPIMD
Supported Calendar data sources:
We just released PISI 0.4.
The major enhancement this time is opimd support for contacts.
Supported Contacts data sources:
- SIM via DBUS (e.g. SHR)
- QTopia address book (e.g. OM 2008.12)
- LDAP (read only)
- VCF files (local / webdav)
- Google contacts
- OPIMD
Supported Calendar data sources:
not to overwrite your
settings from last version) ... you can find a section in there and copy
it to your old conf file.
Michael
Michele Brocco wrote:
On 8/9/09, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
We just released PISI 0.4.
The major enhancement this time is opimd support for contacts
Jeremy,
thx for your input.
There was a small problem with hard-coding the sim entry max number at
one point ... I fixed this and have put up PISI 0.4.3 now ...
Please go and update (and let us know, whether it's fine now) ...
Michael
jeremy jozwik wrote:
pisi0.4
new to pisi, so please bear
Many thanks for all your input ...
I had noticed already by going through the opimd code / db scheme that the
selection of fields is dynamic.
However, I think there is really a need to agree upon a common set of
attributes (maybe core attributes), which are supported.
With the contacts-shr
I would vote for syncML structure, even opimd can hold a more flexible
structure. But syncML is used in a lot of phones and this way i can be
easier
to integradte opimd in exisiting sync programms, perhaps on windows too.
So syncML: +1
Thomas
which would mean, that we are looking
Hi,
I am currently on the way of implementing OPIMD Contacts Domain
integration in our PIM synchronization tool PISI.
After having all the connectivity bits and pieces in place, it would be
helpful to have an
** up-to-date list of attributes / fields **
, which are supported in OPIMD (especially
Hi,
(some more information here:
https://projects.openmoko.org/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=253group_id=156atid=670)
I think, this is not a problem of PISI, but one of a site-package
python-netclient. I don't know what's wrong with your installation - on
my SHR-U PISI Calendar Sync with
Robin,
could you please try to re-install gdata? I suppose, you have an old
version of gdata installed - which did not contain site-packages for
Python 2.6 (e.g. SHR) (only for Python 2.5 - OM 2008.X) ... uninstall
and grab a new copy from OPKG.org ...
Please let me know, whether this was
Petr,
have you found a solution to get around these problems.
I have tried a couple of things - including some re-installation of
libframeworkd packages; not ending up in a GSM capable status (error message
with new handler or what ever) ...
Any ideas?
Mike
Original-Nachricht
Good point,
I found details about that in the documentation
(http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.html;hb=HEAD#GetPhonebookInfo)
- it's implemented and in SVN already. Will be coming with next PISI
release. Thx.
Greetings
Mike
David Ford
Petr,
thx for the feedback!
Indeed, Paroli integration is the next feature I am aiming for ...
For the error you were talking about: Could you please start the app
from a shell (pisigui) and give some more details about the error from
the console output? This would help a bit on narrowing down
better if needed :)
here is the calendar output:
http://www.pastebin.cz/20330
Petr
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 20:52:30 +0200
Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de (MP) wrote:
Petr,
thx for the feedback!
Indeed, Paroli integration is the next feature I am aiming for ...
For the error you
We just released PISI 0.3.
Contacts synchronization was extended by SIM (via DBUS) support - making
it available to SHR users. Python 2.6 is supported as well (including
all dependency packages).
Contacts Synchronization currently supports
- SIM Card via DBUS (e.g. SHR)
- QTopia SQLite (e.g. OM
Richy,
I assembled a new package for vobject (as well for gdata and dateutil)
and uploaded them to opkg.
Besides the Python 2.5 parts they also include the Python 2.6 packages now.
If you update, please let me know, whether this working for you ...
greetings
Mike
Richy wrote:
I tried this on
is in ICS format and stored here :
~/.evolution/calendar/local/system/calendar.ics
Another app is gpe-calendar.
Kimaidou
2009/5/18, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de:
Francesc,
to be honest - I am not aware of any client. And, I am not too sure,
which Calendar client is the first one
systems ...
jeremy jozwik wrote:
nice, i was wondering where that information was saved. what desktop
application would open such a file?
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
mailto:kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
Kimaidou,
thx for this hint.
I knew
Good news to hear about all the progress on opimd.
We have been working on a PIM synchronization tool named PISI for a while. I
think, with all the progress here we should start integrating it with opimd;
for now mainly contacts and calendar information.
Where could I find more information
? I would be happy to get some more input for
these things ...
Greetings
Mike
Francesc Romà i Frigolé wrote:
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de
mailto:kichka...@gmx.de wrote:
We just released PISI 0.2.
Loads of enhancements were applied to Calendar
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Sun, 3 May 2009 13:09:11 +0200
Von: Richy klemms...@gmail.com
An: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re: PISI 0.2 released
I tried this on shr-testing but I get:
r...@om-gta02 ~/.pisi $ pisigui
We just released PISI 0.2.
Loads of enhancements were applied to Calendar synchronization - now
supporting Google Calendar and ICalendar.
Contacts Synchronization currently supports QTopia SQLite, LDAP, VCF
files and Google Contacts.
Get your copy here:
http://www.opkg.org/package_191.html
Great news ! I think ics support will allow a lot of things
We just released PISI 0.2.
The biggest change is ICalendar support!
Greetings
Mike
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, just do
/opkg install dates tasks/
to instal these apps
2009/4/15 Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de mailto:kichka...@gmx.de
I remembered that I had had a close look on the website already -
and I just did so again.
I see two problems here: first of all it is written in C
I remembered that I had had a close look on the website already - and I just
did so again.
I see two problems here: first of all it is written in C (PISI uses Python);
but nevertheless I think, I could re-use at least some of their ideas ...
Second: the Sync-part of Pimlico does not progress
We just released the first version of PISI.
Pisi is an application (written in Python) for synchronizing all sorts
of PIM data. Currently, mainly contacts from several sources may be
synchronized. You can choose between GUI and Command Line Interface.
See project home page for more details
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