syncevolution fails to build in maverick, see bug #644546
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I also miss opensync-plugin-syncml. But I understand the current
problem.
@Jonathan: the current bug description proposes another solution than
its title. To prevent further confused discussion, could we extend the
description by some explanation like Michaels comment #8? And perhaps
some statemen
I agree with the opinion stated in the preceding comment. Currently it's
simply impossible to use the long term Ubuntu to sync with a mobile
phone. This is a very sad situation. Especially because a lot of
"community functions" have been built in, but support for mobile devices
has deteriorated.
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Sorry guys, but this is what I call a very bad fix, this is a complete
regression of functionality . With an easy fix available. Just load in
the old packages into the repositories because of backward
compatability. There is no clash of functionality if both older and
newer are installed...
libsou
Setting back to fixed. If you have a problem other than a request to
remove this package please open a new bug
** Changed in: libopensync-plugin-syncml (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Tags added: regression-release
** Changed in: libopensync-plugin-syncml (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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@Irihapeti
Thank you for your help. I was able to install the Karmic versions of
the packages libsoup-2.2, libsyncml0 and opensync-plugin-syncml. I'll
try to connect my new syncML phone to my google calendar tomorrow.
@all
The bug is not fixed yet.
I don't know the rules for this bug tracking sy
@Irihapeti
Yes, I had already followed the trail in Ubuntu forums, stupid of me to
have entered what I did before reading all the comments in this thread.
By the way, it's such a pleasure to read correct, clear and unambiguous
English: trying "non-standard" procedures in Ubuntu (Karmic packages
@alan singer
There are some instructions for obtaining opensync-plugin-syncml here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1474031
starting at the fifth message.
Irihapeti
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Sorry, but what does "fix released" mean? Is it available to ordinary
users, and if so, where can it be obtained? (e.g. which repositories?).
Thanks for your help.
Asus Eeepc 1101ha running Lucid + Nokia E71 phone
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sorry, sorry sorry,
Don't quite understand how to do this, can you take me through it in
really simple steps?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9263987
thanks
tom x
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@Stephan Müller
Go to http://packages.ubuntu.com and use the search engine to find the
packages libsoup-2.2, libsyncml0 and opensync-plugin-syncml and download
them.
Install them in that order by double-clicking on them. Alternatively, if
you have them all in one directory with no other debs pres
I think it's a bad solution to mark this bug as fixed by removing
functionality which is used by a lot of users. This is not "human"
style, because a lot of newbies like me are not able to sync their
phones anymore and do not know how to fix this.
However
@Irihapeti: I'd like to use your solution
Thanks a lot for your help Irihapeti. I still need to sync my mobile
phone via USB and your hints worked. I hope the package maintainer will
fix this soon.
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@Beniamino
It's possible, though probably not recommended, to get the Karmic versions of
the packages libsoup-2.2, libsyncml0 and opensync-plugin-syncml and install
them manually. That's what I've done.
I hope that eventually a later version becomes available through
backports or a PPA. I don't
Please give us the possibility to sync our mobile phone again !! :)
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I agree that just removing a good feature that is good for many to
synchronise their mobile phones is not a good idea. Also it is a long
long term support version, which I think should absolutely have this
feature (maybe also out of the box) !
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Is there a ppa that supports the features for lucid? It is horrible that
such a feature should be missing silently.
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Binary removed:
2010-04-13 03:39:31 INFORemoving candidates:
2010-04-13 03:39:31 INFOopensync-plugin-syncml 0.22-2 in lucid amd64
2010-04-13 03:39:31 INFOopensync-plugin-syncml 0.22-2 in lucid armel
2010-04-13 03:39:31 INFOopensync-plugin-syncml 0.22-2 in lucid i386
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I understand that updating is going to cause problems. I have been
playing with Debian Testing and I've found that the updated syncML
plugin (0.39) doesn't work with the other 0.22 plugins.
However, what's the reason we can't leave the existing 0.22 version in
the repository? Could the obsolete de
Updating opensyncml-plugin-syncml includes also updating some other
packages, and without testing these updated packages it will become
really hard to get them updated that short before release. And it looks
like testing needs hardware which is supported so it's not that easy to
test if upgrading a
I agree with Ivan Zorin. Moreover I'd like to add that opensync-syncml
worked with 9.10 and thus this would be a loss of functionality for
users (like me) that depend on it.
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First, I would like to confirm this bug.
Second, to whom, who propose to [completely] remove opensync/opensync-syncml
related packages (no package - no problem, heh) - i think, that this is pretty
bad solution of this bug, IMHO. Ubuntu provides great desktop environment,
where each time with eac
This is disappointing for people who use syncml-based phones. But
perhaps there aren't very many of us.
Can someone explain to me why it would be a problem to leave the old
libraries in the repositories?
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That newer version requires a newer version of opensync which would also
require to update several other opensync-plugin-* packages. And I don't
think we should be trying to update opensync at this phase of
development.
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There's a newer version of it in sid:
http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/libopensync-plugin-syncml but I
don't know how well it works, etc.
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