The patch referenced in the July dialogue by "Matt Davey" refers to a
modified version of libpsock/usb.c at Pilot-Link-Devel. Please correct
me if I am wrong, but I don't see pilot-link as a dependancy with Ubuntu
- it isn't even loaded by default. It appears that the pilot-link
libraries are compiled into gnome-pilot but the pilot-link package,
itself, isn't required. For the record, I have tried to sync with the
pilot-link package present and absent without effect.

Additionally, the Pilot-Link-Devel discussion deals with the libpsock
library yet looking at the properties of both gnome-pilot and pilot-link
show no libpsock present, only a libpisock. Is the library discussed
even in the Ubuntu 8.10 distribution and if it actually is, wouldn't the
change discussed in the July dialogue have been incorporated?

I do wonder why the device identities are hard coded into a library.
Reading the data from a file would make much more sense.

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[intrepid] impossible to sync palm pilot device
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