moving along... slowly but surely....

After cleaning up my system things installed fine. For usb-rndis I
buildt my own "0.11" package and it also installed fine. 

However, it still doesn't connect. This is all I get:

########
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo odccm -f
[sudo] password for achim:
** (odccm:10581): DEBUG: PDA network interface discovered!
udi='/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_80_00_60_0f_e8_00'

#########

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pls
** (process:10663): WARNING **: No devices connected to odccm
pls: Could not find configuration at path '(Default)'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

########



Having a look at the user list, it seems that a lot of people are having
issues connecting the 0.11 Version with a WM6 device. I had a connection
going with a 0.10-setup. It seems something changed between 0.10 and
0.11. Ok, that's a no brainer! But what I mean something changed in the
wrong way ;-)

Is there anyone out there who has successfully connected a WM6 device
with a 0.11 setup?



Any thoughts? Any information I can provide?

Cheers,

Achim



Am Samstag, den 16.02.2008, 13:17 +0000 schrieb John Carr:
> Hi
> 
> > However, there is an issue with the usb-rndis package. Apparently it
> > can't reach the lauch pad packages since it just lists the 0.10 version.
> 
> At the moment, the 0.11 package won't build on launchpad. There is a
> fix and it should be uploaded as soon as my laptop is unbroken enough
> to be able to install a few needed tools...
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pls
> > pls: symbol lookup error: pls: undefined symbol: rapi_connection_from_name
> >
> > This point to the python version issue.. right?
> 
> Yep. If you do `strace pls` and look through the output for mentions
> of /usr/local/ you'll probably see that there is stuff in the /local/
> python site-packages folder to do with opensync and/or synce. This
> will be used instead of the versions in /usr and break things.
> 
> > Also, I'm a bit confused about the usb-rndis vs. usb-rndis-lite issue. I
> > thought that the lite-version is the more up-to-date version but we're
> > using the other-version?
> 
> If my understanding is correct, usb-rndis-lite is like a branch of
> usb-rndis. The usb-rndis package you are installing is prepared from
> usb-rndis-lite.
> 
> > How many of my problems could be caused by to failed installtion /
> > unclean removals? I tried to removed everything I thought was related
> > to sycne an started from scratch, but you never know where some filed 
> > hides...
> 
> Lots and lots, if not all :-) I was trying to help someone with a
> problem on #synce yesterday and kept hitting walls. strace revealed i
> had old versions of opensync in /usr/local... Clearing them out got it
> working for me.
> 
> Jogb
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