Hi,

currently I am trying to get the whole syncing process running again. First I 
want to start out with all the 'stable' stuff, and if this is working, I will 
start trying to help out on the opensync 3.x svn stuff with testing. I read 
that John is using evolution, so testing everything with kdepim might be of 
use also :)

To not mess up my system, I decided to install everything to a subdirectory in 
my home (~/syncing/) All libs/programs/includes etc will be in subdirs of 
this directory. 

When i try to compile rra from svn this results in a failure of finding 
synce.h
The configure script finds it and makes sure that all compile scripts now 
where to find it, except for the python subdirectory.  When make goes into 
this subdirectrory I get error messages that synce.h cannot be found. 
(with all the other compiling stuff I see that the correct dirs are added to 
the compiler arguments, but not in this dir)

The problem is that I am not familiar with configure and friends, therefore I 
just state the problem and hopefully the person responsible knows how to 
solve this problem.

Furthermore, some days ago I posted a question regarding the rndis and the 
usb-rndis-lite drivers. I still don't know what the exact difference is 
between those. Since I don't want to path my kernel, i downloaded the 
usb-rndis-lite module and compiled this and it is running like a charm within 
the 2.6.22 kernel of debian unstable.

Regards,

Guido Diepen

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