On Fri, 2014-06-27 at 18:08 +0200, Pietro Battiston wrote: > Dear list, > > since a couple of years I am a happy user of syncevolution under Debian > testing + Synthesis SyncML on my Android device (I only use it for the > addressbook). > > However now, when I try to sync, I run as usual > > syncevo-http-server http://localhost:9000/syncevolution > > ... but when I start the sync from the device, I get the following error > in the terminal: > > First ERROR encountered: error code from SyncEvolution error parsing > config file (local, status 20010): addressbook: backend not supported by > any of the backend modules (syncxmlrpc, syncsqlite, syncqtcontacts, > syncmaemocal, synckcalextended, syncfile, syncdav, syncakonadi, > syncaddressbook, syncactivesync, platformkde) or not correctly > configured (backend=addressbook databaseFormat= syncFormat=)
Do you use EDS as storage? There is no syncebook in the list of available backend modules. How did you install SyncEvolution? The Debian package was removed from Testing because of some build-from-source error; a revised package is now in unstable and waiting to reappear in Testing. I suspect your copy of syncevolution-libs-gnome probably had to be removed when you updated your system to a new EDS version. You need to reinstall it, once it is available again. Alternatively you can install from the APT repo on syncevolution.org. That's how I run SyncEvolution on Debian Testing. -- Best Regards, Patrick Ohly The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of Intel on this matter. _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.syncevolution.org/mailman/listinfo/syncevolution
