Hi There! Can anyone here shed some light on the connection between these three apps?
I'm working on getting my iPAQ (3970) to sync with KDE. And it is working now with syncekonnector which is now in portage. It just suddenly worked after I played around a bit with these things. I Just don't understand how they work together and documentation seems to be very limited. As I understand it till now mulltisynk (with k in the end) seems to be a frontend to Ksync which seems to be an application for syncing PDAs. But the syncekonnector only seems to work if I set it up in Kitchensync?!? Is kitchensync meant to be a replacement for Ksync in the long term? on the other hand syncekonnector won't compile if ksync isn't installed?! So I'm a bit puzzled about the general architecture of kde synchronisation. Anyone here who give a brief overview how all these different but similar frameworks/apps work together? Would be appreciated for general understanding and making the steps I took sofar reproducible. Thanks and (for the chrtistian gentoo users) merry X-Mas folks. Benny -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list