This affects me, too, since upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10. This is from
Evolution 2.28.x to 2.30.3
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Joaquín,
you can test this fix by downloading #69, #70 and
gnome-pilot_2.32.0.orig.tar.bz2 (from
http://ftp.kaist.ac.kr/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-pilot/gnome-pilot_2.32.0.orig.tar.bz2
for example) and following the instructions in #18, just using 2.32.0 instead
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Joaquín, I have posted a patch to upstream:
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It would be great if you could test this. Please mail me if you need
detailed instructions.
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Just for the record, Joaquin's problem is to do with international (non-
7bit ascii) characters. This can be caused by accented characters in
the Owner's name, for example. I'm working on a fix.
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You should be running dpkg-source from the same directory as the files
you downloaded.
Can you send the output of "ls", plus the dpkg-source command that you
are running?
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Ignacio,
you can cut and paste your terminal output into a text file, and use the 'add
attachment or patch' option below.
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Hi Marion,
It should work fine on 64bit. The steps in #27 and #44 describe
building from source, which is independent of whether it's 32-bit or
64-bit.
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Kenneth, Mark,
You can't use the instructions in comment #44 to install the gnome-
pilot-conduits v2.32.0 package unless you have previously installed
gnome-pilot v2.32.0 using the instructions in comment #27.
Mark, I think you might just have to do the procedure in #27 first and
you'll be in bus
I have created a package for gnome-pilot-conduits 2.32.1. If you are
running Ubuntu 10.10 and find that the time and memo-file conduits are
missing, try building this v2.32.1 package.
NOTE: this package is not supported by me (or Canonical for that
matter). I have tested it on my own box, but your
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See bug 569601.
Evolution no longer ships with the gnome-pilot conduits. These are now
included with gnome-pilot (since version 2.32.0).
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Pierre - have you restarted the panel applet? Or logged out/in?
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dpkg -l gnome-pilot
and
ls /usr/lib/gnome-pilot/conduits/ /usr/share/gnome-pilot/conduits/
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with "pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -l" (or try ttyUSB1, not sure which is correct
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Understood. All those conduits are part of the 'gnome-pilots-conduits'
package. If you don't need those conduits you can just ignore the
messages. Otherwise, wait for a gnome-pilots-conduits package to appear
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Hi Kyle,
Glad that worked. The time conduit is part of the gnome-pilot-conduits
package, which isn't included above. Disabling the conduit for the moment is
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Fix Released? It's available in upstream package gnome-pilot 2.32.0,
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I'll take a look. I'm pretty sure what's happened is that 10.10 is
shipping a fairly recent version of Evolution and a fairly old version
of gnome-pilot. Recently, the evolution conduits moved from Evolution
into the gnome-pilot code, so that gnome-pilot is no longer a dependency
when building ev
Public bug reported:
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evolution-data-server dev 2.28.3.1-0ubuntu5 contains an upstream bug, as
far as I can see.
/usr/include/evolution-data-server-2.28/libedataserver/eds-version.h contains
#define EDS_MICRO_VERSION 3.1
and
#define EDS_CHECK_V
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Here are instructions for building a patched version of gnome-pilot with
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try the following:
1. If you haven't already done so, download the deb build utilities
using "sudo apt-get install dpkg-dev"
2. Download the gnome-pilot build dependen
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Thanks to Stefano for working with me on this one. It looks like the
bug is caused by a badly named global variable, and that there is a
straightforward fix.
The fix is now committed upstream:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-pilot/patch/?id=8623d5c8e006bed922341f68b6f7eefac8e6a344
I'll see
This worked for me. Fixed very annoying string corruption. Thanks.
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It'll be tomorrow at the earliest before I can look at this again.
Two more things to get us more information:
1. If you create a completely new user account, so you start with a clean
gnome-pilot configuration,
are you able to sync successfully? Note: safest just to start with the
bac
Hi Stefano,
My problem is that I haven't been able to reproduce this yet. My 10.04 setup
works fine.
Did this break when upgrading from an earlier version of Ubuntu, or when
upgrading packages? Any idea?
Here's some more info that might be helpful to narrow this down:
Which gnome-pilot, gnom
Is this still an issue, or has any recent kernel update (for example)
fixed it?
If you are experiencing this bug, can you connect to your PDA using
"pilot-xfer" or kpilot?
"pilot-xfer" is part of the pilot-link package. You can test it using,
for example "pilot-xfer -p usb: -l"
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I had symptoms similar to this (intel 4965 AGN) and resolved by
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After giving up on getting an ancient vmware-workstation to run on lucid, I've
reinstalled kernel headers:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-headers-2.6.32-22-386
linux-headers-2.6.32-22-generic linux-headers-2.6.32-22
and tried in
Rudolf - that's a strange effect, for sure. Any chance there's another
process lurking: could you try "ps auxww | grep pilot"?
Glad your sync is working. I'm not running 9.04, so I can't try to
reproduce, but I haven't heard of this effect before.
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This is upstream bug #590225.
That bug contains a patch to replace a call to gnome_help with
gtk_show_uri.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590225
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2.0.17-0ubuntu2, try updating. If it is, please send a full debug
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I listed steps 1,2,3 in my initial bug report: load an audio CD into
secondary slave IDE device, cancel gnome handler, fire up brasero and
get a segfault every time.
Doesn't seem to happen with data CDs, or with the secondary master IDE
device (dvd drive).
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I'm getting a segfault on brasero startup on jaunty. My system is up to date.
I am running brasero 2.26.1-0ubuntu1 and libbrasero-media0 2.26.1-0ubuntu1
Rather like bug #335942, nautilus will also crash with a segfault.
I can reproduce this cra
Slow down there! :)
Evolution is a PIM suite, not just an email client and it synchronizes with
Outlook. That pretty much a killer app if you're trying to convince your
company to adopt linux. I don't think you'd get many takers for removing
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Has anyone actually tested this "fix"? I'm not sure this "fix" is going to do
what you expect, because:
1. If you want to be allow users to install gnome-pilot and sync with
evolution, then
Evolution needs to be linked against gnome-pilot. That's why the
Evolution package
depends on
Yes, I will be committing this upstream. You can track upstream bug #584894
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Ed, if that behaviour is reproducible you should raise a new bug against
it, as it would be a separate issue.
You can sometimes get useful terminal output from panel applets by:
o First start the gpilot-applet from a terminal.
o Then add the applet to the panel. It will use your running app
Does this still occur after applying patch in bug #349650? (I don't
think that patch has yet been packaged, but you should be able to
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Hi Daniel,
I'm travelling at the moment, so can't compile up a .deb (I presume one will
appear in Jaunty soon enough now). To build one yourself from the .dsc posted
to this bug, try the following:
1. If you haven't already done so, download the deb build utilities
using "sudo apt-
Update: Thanks to Daniel Clement for testing the above patch. He
reports that it built and installed okay for him, and the panel applet
appeared correctly.
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I suspect this is a known pilot-link bug, present in version 0.12.2 and
scheduled to be fixed in the 0.12.4 release.
http://bugs.pilot-link.org/1872
You can check whether this is the problem by running gpilotd in a
terminal window. If you see a segfault after sync then this bug is
likely the c
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Found the bug. Issue is that the gnome panel-applet code was changed in
gnome-2.25 and now it does not call gnome_program_init, which the gnome-
pilot applet code assumed.
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I've been meaning to investigate this.
I ran from the Live CD (jaunty beta) and confirmed the bug and saw the
"gnome_program_locate_file: assertion `program != NULL' failed" . These
messages are coming from the applet trying to find the bitmaps for its
icons. It seems there's been a change on th
What seems to be happening is that the applet is not able to locate
pixmaps. The call to gnome_program_locate_file() is returning NULL.
Nothing has changed on the gnome-pilot side, so I'm presuming this means
either something changed in the gnome environment on jaunty, or
something changed on the
OK, I took a look and agree this doesn't look related to #320184. I'll
try and investigate.
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Is this a regression due to bug #320184 ?
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Problems with the Z22 were discussed at length on the gnome-pilot-list back in
2007.
It seemed at the time to be definitely a kernel/udev timing problem.
http://markmail.org/message/msbplrrgbyr47ckt#query:palm z22 gnome-pilot-
list+page:1+mid:d7c25ceacvlpmwo3+state:results
I do not have a Z22 to
Let's not get distracted by VPN software. This bug started off claiming
PalmOS is no longer supported and no one uses gnome-pilot. I was just
pointing out that this is simply untrue.
I haven't trawled the list of packages on the install CD, but it seems
to include sudoku, for example, so I don't
Some of the arguments for removal of gnome-pilot from the default
distribution are a bit odd:
"PalmOS is no longer even supported by Palm"
-- Take a look at: http://www.palm.com/us/products/phones/
Palm are still selling palmOS based devices. They will be supported for
quite a while yet,
Does this happen for you every time?
What version of Ubuntu are you running?
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gnome-pilot 2.0.17 has been released (though I doubt there's an ubuntu
package yet). It would be interesting to hear if it has any effect on
the problem.
This is probably a duplicate of upstream bug 450901
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450901) and it could probably
be fixed by a code
I seem to recall there are several 'well known' PRCs that crash the palm
if you try to restore them. Typically these are files that are pre-
installed and do not need to be backed up or restored. pilot-xfer knows
about some of them and skips them, but it is certainly possible that you
have found
Hi,
I've had a quick look at the code, and it looks as though there's an assumption
there are no more than 255 files to restore! Ouch!
I suggest you try the following workarounds:
1. try removing files from the restore directory until there are less than
255. See if restore then works. If it
Upstream bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201167
This is fixed in Evolution trunk, and the patches should be feasible to
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Ed,
I'm not clear whether you triedconfiguring gnome-pilot with "usb" radio button
selected and a device entry set to "/dev/ttyUSB1" instead of "usb:"? If you
can use ttyUSB1 for jpilot you should be able to use it for gnome-pilot. There
may be some other bug at work, but that's definitely wor
Hi again,
Ed: if you can use ttyUSB1 with jpilot, then just configure gnome-pilot
to use ttyUSB1 and you should be in business.
Martin - I just downloaded the ubuntu source package and diff from:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/pilot-link/0.12.3-4ubuntu3
and the patch I referred
Martin,
Ed's problem (comment 53) is almost certainly due to a problem on the
pilot-link side that affects his specific device. See, this posting to
the pilot-link mailing list for a patch:
http://lists.pilot-link.org/pipermail/pilot-link-
devel/2008-July/001697.html
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I should have added: a workaround is to stop hald, restart gnome-pilot,
and then restart hald:
In a terminal window:
-
sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop
killall gpilotd
/usr/bin/gpilotd &
sudo /etc/init.d/hal start
If gpilotd doesn't find hal running when gpilotd starts, it falls back
This is a known bug!
>From a recent post to the gnome-pilot-list:
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This is almost certainly due to changes in hal that occurred after the
release of gnome-pilot 2.0.15. This is discussed in gnome bug 484509:
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Handy mergecap workaround: send output to stdout using '-w - ' and
redirect, optionally passing through 'gzip -c'. This will let you write
an arbitrarily large mergecap file, as long as you have input files less
than 2GB.
That said, it would be great to have LARGEFILE support for wireshark and
fr
John,
This discussion relates to a specific bug backing up databases in gnome-pilot.
It's not the best place to discuss bluetooth sync issues. Are you using
gnome-pilot? If so, bluetooth synchronisation is not supported until version
2.0.16, which is not yet available in Ubuntu (as far as I k
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 184648 ***
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Why can't I view the duplicate bug (#184648)? I get a permission
failure...
This doesn't look like a problem with the todo conduit, as the stack
trace indicates the crash is in the address conduit.
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William: it is very strange that your problems go away when using
gpilotd from the command line. This makes me wonder whether you could
actually have two copies of gpilotd installed, and two copies of the
etodo conduit. Can you check that? (maybe, 'locate gpilotd', and
'locate e-todo.conduit')
@Tiki10: have you tried the 'exclude_files' workaround I mentioned in my
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Here's a potential workaround: add "PmTraceDatabase" to the list of
files to exclude from the backup conduit.
To do this, edit the file '~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d/backup-conduit
and change the empty 'exclude_files=' lines to:
exclude_files=PmTraceDatabase
You should probably shutdown gnome-pilot
Note that a patch has now been produced for the todo conduit, that is
reported to fix the 'no due date' bug.
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442329
and https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249640
for details.
Any success reports would be very gratefully received as
There's little point in forwarding upstream.
AFAIK, it is not possible to 100% reliably determine the correct ttyUSB device,
so the visor/ttyUSB support in gnome-pilot is not going to improve (ie. upstream
would be WONTFIX).
The correct roadmap seems to be to move to using direct libusb support.
Murray says "I can't sync", but it's not clear whether this is just an
example of the known Edgy problems (i.e. with gnome-
pilot-2.0.14-0Ubuntu2) or something else. He could try installing the
packages I rolled (see gnome bug 365181, comment 14) and see if that
fixes matters.
Failing that, it's
Yes, looks right.
Oddly there's one stray diff block I don't recognise:
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gpcap_save_state (GnomePilotCapplet *gpcap)
{
GnomePilotCappletPrivate *priv;
+ GtkObjectClass *gppd_class;
priv = gpcap->priv;
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See also the following upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363102
... which contains a patch to evolution-data-server to prevent freeing of an
ical data structure by a background thread while the data is in use. This
seems to be the exact cause of the crashes I was getting ev
probably an instance of upstream gnome bug 319076.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/73149
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Clearly working :)
Mind you, I would say that, wouldn't I...
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/45297
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The situation is improved in gnome-pilot 2.0.14/15, but not really fixed
or fixable.
IMO, it is not possible to robustly detect the correct ttyUSB port to
use. The /dev/pilot symlink is the best bet, but even then I've seen
situations in which it suddenly starts pointing to the wrong ttyUSB
port.
In my case, I was getting crashes in evolution-data-server. It would appear to
be:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319076
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Thanks for the pointer. I'm away from my dev machine at the moment, but
I'll do as you suggest when I get a chance.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/73891
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Public bug reported:
I was trying to rebuild evolution-data-server without optimisation, to
help track down a bug triggered by a gnome-pilot synchronisation with
the calendar conduit.
I am having trouble with the libical part of e-d-s. It appears that the
calendar/libical/configure script is not
There are two problems here.
When calendar doesn't crash, but just doesn't appear to sync, you've probably
got a case of:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316370
When the caledar crashes, that looks to me like something different. It
is possible that it is a regression introduced with
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-pilot/+bug/19528
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I set my sync options to "copy from PDA", and got a crash while syncing
the calendar conduit. I did not have trouble with a "copy from PDA" in
the address or memo conduits.
I tried downgrading to the Edgy package and produced the same crashes.
So it seems to be a bug in the evolution calendar bac
I have built an unofficial Ubuntu package based on the recent fixes, which
should be suitable for Edgy. You can try them out from:
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/mcdavey/downloads/
This build is not an official Ubuntu release. It is unsupported, but should
fix two specific issues with the
you want to use the applet, you'll need to copy the other .server
file from /tmp/gp/lib/bonobo/servers/
Note, by the way, that /tmp/gp might well get cleared out on a reboot,
so if you want to keep this configuration for any length of time you may
want to install somewhere else :)
Matt
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