Chris,

I am only trying to justify my questioning on this forum. The steps
mentioned on the rsync wiki work on a emulator. I assumed it would
work on the device since it does on the emualtor. I was wondering what
I was doing wrong, so wrote a piece of "shareable" code that can put
up on a public forum. Obviously you will realize that I cannot put up
production quality code up here.

By the way, I am not getting personal. I will and have not written
anything derogatory. All I said was I assumed that the rsync guys
would have tried it out on a real device, but may be its just in beta
stage now.

Again, I am only trying to justify my questioning on this forum. I
used android sdk to develop a app to auto deploy a tool that I believe
is helpful. It works on a emulator, does not on a device. Thats it..

Yes, I did put up a question and a marked a bug on the rsync project
too.

I politely request that you refrain from be derogatory on a public
forum. This is my last mail on this topic.

Conny

On Sep 18, 8:43 am, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:45:46 PM UTC-4, Conny wrote:
>
> > I was assuming that the developers of that app would have
> > done enough research to get it to work on a real device. I guess not
> > enough.
>
> And what lead you to believe that 'rsync droid' was a part of the SDK or has
> anything whatsoever to do with this mailing list?
>
> If you want to make some kind of point about some developers of 'rsync
> droid' not 'having done research' we can start with your utter butchering of
> the Java language referenced in your op.

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