Hmm, encountering some strangeness with serial devices ...
On Mon, 2010-09-06 at 17:37 +0200, Mark Ellis wrote: > Hi All > > I've recently made some commits to > > libsynce > librapi2 > trayicon > synce-kpm > sync-engine > connector > > to get rid of our hal dependency. As you all probably know, hal is > deprecated, which is typical since we only recently started using it :) > > The first five packages just have relatively minor changes to talk to > the new dccm, I've deliberately kept it to a minimum to do a point > release in about a week. > > connector is the replacement for synce-hal, is mostly based on > synce-hal, and can still be built as synce-hal, in fact at the moment > hal is still default and you need to pass --enable-udev to configure. It > conflicts with synce-hal, so remove that first. > > If anyone is up for it, please install from svn and give it a test, or > if you use ubuntu I've uploaded to the trunk PPA. rndis works, I haven't > tested serial yet but I will be shortly, bluetooth will probably be off > the table for the moment. I haven't sent this to -users deliberately. > > For the next proper release, I plan to combine libsynce, librapi2 and > connector into synce-core, but for now I just wanted to get this out. > > Ta > Mark >
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