Hi All

I'm currently attempting exactly what it says in the subject, and
starting to bleed out my ears.

Please bear in mind when I ask silly questions that, being a sad and
backwards legacy user, this is the first time I've had a look at this
beast.

The good news is, I've got sync-engine itself to install and run nicely
in its own package. Of course I have no idea whether it works properly
at the moment :)

Now, where should the thrice cursed plugin live on a debian system,
anybody know ? I would guess it's the same on Ubuntu as well. I've
tried /usr/lib/opensync/plugins, python-plugins in that dir, the
equivalent for 0.3x when I upgraded, and a vast number of other
combinations that I can't remember. In all of these, msynctool
--listplugins doesn't see it.

Preempting responses, yes I've been using the msynctool and plugin that
match the libopensync version I have installed each time, and the
appropriate opensync-python package is installed.


On a different tack, the old wiki page dealing with sync-engine
specified opensync >= 0.21. Is this definitely the case, anyone tested
an earlier one ? Debian unfortunately has 0.19 in stable and 0.35 in
experimental.

Any help much appreciated.

Ta
Mark


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