Hello there,

I finally found some time to go on with installing synce. I can already copy 
files onto my pda via pcp, so general connection works.

Now I want to include synce support on my kubuntu feisty, but I fail on making 
a symbolic link for synce.py in the python-plugins directory. The reason is 
that on my whole system, I didn´t found any dir called "python-plugins".

I installed a package called "python-opensync" which I got from the repository 
"http://www.in.fh-merseburg.de/~jahn/opensync-svn"; (as I found this somewhere 
on the synce-wiki). When I look at the section "installed files" of this 
package, it tells me two general paths: 
"/usr/lib/python-support/python-opensync/python2.5" and 
"/usr/share/python-support/python-opensync". I made the symbolic link in both 
dirs (and in "/usr/lib/python-support/python-opensync/", 
"/usr/lib/python-support/", "/usr/share/python-support/python-opensync", 
"/usr/share/python-support/" and "/usr/lib"), but "msynctool --listplugins" 
still finds no plugins.

I now found a source package "libopensync-plugin-python-0.22.tar.bz2", but 
before I compile this version, I would like to know if I´m going to run into 
problems, because the package manager tells me that the version of libopensync 
and python-opensync are both 0.31+svn20070715.

Can you please clear the fog that I still see?

Regards,
Dennis Neumeier
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