On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 07:20:53PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine. And when I
entered and configure to use m_palm after loading and installing the perl
files, then performing a query... I received this information back:
Waiting for
Jason Helfman schrieb am Donnerstag, den 24. August 2000:
My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine.
What "local file" and "global file" are you talking about? There are
multiple files handled by lbdb...
And when I entered and configure to use m_palm after loading and
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 09:11:28AM +0100, Dave Pearson muttered:
| Have you configured lbdb to tell m_palm to look in your ~/.pilot/ directory
| and have you told it what to look for in there? How did you tell it?
PALM_ADDRESS_DATABASE="$HOME/.pilot/AddressDB.pdb"
|
| Also, have you got the
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 01:07:39PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld muttered:
| Jason Helfman schrieb am Donnerstag, den 24. August 2000:
|
| My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine.
|
| What "local file" and "global file" are you talking about? There are
| multiple files handled
Well the upgrade did work. One thing I did notice is that the default
global configuration is missing a closing quote mark on the PALM
ADDRESSBOOK configuration variable. Pretty slick, whoever wrote it.
Maybe one day I will get better at programming...
:)
Pretty much a newbie at this point? Any
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
| My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine.
| What "local file" and "global file" are you talking about? There are
| multiple files handled by lbdb...
local file as in my home directory
How is it named? lbdbq uses the
I noticed some issues with this.
My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine. And when I
entered and configure to use m_palm after loading and installing the
perl files, then performing a query... I received this information back:
Waiting for response.../usr/local/bin/lbdbq: