Hi marc, Hi Nabil,

On Wednesday 15 February 2006 18:08, Marc wrote:
> Hi Nabil,
>
>
>       Thank for your reply, and for the indications. I will try to elaborate a
> typical address book and agenda for testing... for the time being, I sent
> you a very preliminary version, which points out a few problems.
>
>       Note that before the synchronisation, I did a complete reset of the pda,
> and removed all configurations files from raki and others. I did first an
> empty synchronisation, then and added contacts and events.
>
>       The problems are: out of the 7 contacts of the address book, only the 
> two
> most simple appeared on the pda. I guess this is correlated to the
> following: in the .vcf file, each of the problematic contacts had a field
> longer than one line.
Confirmed.

>
>       About the agenda, which contains three events, the one concerning a 
> whole
> day did not appeared on the pda (because of the note ?). However, as can be
> seen on the ics attached file, it did came back to the desktop side
> (without appearing in Kontact), being modified in the following way:
> - the UID has been changed to RRA-ID-01001875
> - the "summary field" has been changed to the first line of the note
> - probably more modifications
Confirmed.

>
>       The two others events were transmitted fine, but after a few
> synchronisations they were duplicated and came back with one hour time lag.
> I did not experienced the problem of the pda freezing, which appeared with
> my real data.
>
>       I would like also to mention some details about the installation 
> process:
> 1) I installed synce-serial-0.9.1, but it would not work until I configure
> it with the explicit --prefix=/usr option (else, it could not find
> synce-serial-chat)
> 2) I had to install rra previously to synce-kde
Thats obvious, as SynCE-KDE depends on rra!

> 3) I ran into some trouble (as every time before) at the moment of
> compiling syncekonnector: even if kabc, multisynk, etc are installed on my
> system
>
> (OpenSuse 10.0), the ./configure script could not find them:
> > checking for main in -lkabc_file... no
> > checking for main in -lkonnector... no
> > configure: error: Can't find libkonnector.so
Please could you send me the config.log file of a unseccessful ./configure run 
without your applied hack? I will try to fix it.

>
> The trick I used at that time was to replace, into the configure script,
> the lines
>
> > ac_cv_lib_kabc_file_main=no
>
> with
>
> > ac_cv_lib_kabc_file_main=yes
>
> and etc for konnector, ksync, multisynk... but I guess this is not the
> appropriate solution. However, I had no problem during the compilation
> process.
No, thats not the appropriate solution as syncekonnector has to check whether 
those libraries exist or not as it depends essentially on them.

regards
voc


>
>       That's all for today, I hope it helps. Tell me about your preferences
> regarding the way of testing the konnector, probably it can be fitted
> better to your needs.
>
> Regards,
>
>       Marc
>
> Le Lundi 13 Février 2006 15:21, vous avez écrit :
> > Am Montag, 13. Februar 2006 12:06 schrieb Marc:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >
> > >   I discovered your projet a few weeks ago... No need to say that it is
> > > already very useful to me, since I use my iPAQ almost only for its
> > > agenda functionality. Nevertheless, I noticed several problems with the
> > > synchronisation, and I would like to know whether I could help on the
> > > testing side.
> >
> > Help is always welcome.
> > Please use the latest cvs, to make sure the problems aren't already
> > fixed:
> >
> > cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/synce co -P
> > libsynce librapi2 dynamite unshield orange synce-kde syncekonnector rra
> >
> > It should be compiled in that order. Each module can be build with:
> > ./bootstrap
> > ./configure --enable-debug=full
> > make install
> >
> > Make sure, that /usr/local/kde/lib is listed in your /etc/ld.so.conf
> > run `ldconfig` after installation
> > run `find /usr/local/kde -iname *.desktop` and copy or symlink these
> > files to their corresponding kde directories of your distribution.
> >
> > > - several contacts are missing (something like 30 out of 300) on the
> > > pda side after synchronisation.
> >
> > When you build rra, it will build commandline tools for debugging in
> > rra/src, too.
> > Please use these to dump the contacts in question and send them to the
> > list (if the data isn't secret)
> >
> > > - the contact notes are missing
> >
> > It's not yet implemented, but someone posted a patch lately, however it's
> > untested:
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/synce-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg00106.
> >ht ml
> >
> > > - the organisation of a contact created on the pda comes along with a
> > > semicolon in Kontact
> >
> > Yup, this is a known problem too, but more a political. IIRC the problem
> > is the definition of organizational units by the various PIMs.
> >
> > rgds


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