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Please ignore my last question, further up it said that it worked in
dapper.
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Also, did that work in dapper, i. e. is that a dapper->edgy regression?
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First, please fix this bug in Feisty first and get it tested. Also,
what's the last hunk good for, that seems like an unnecessary no-op to
me?
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I have tested de patch in x86 an ppc and seems to work well. I haven't
see the package in edgy-proposed and have to manual patch the source
package.
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The proposed update to edgy-updates adresses two issues:
* gpilotd/gpilotd.c:
- add usleep() to wait for devices not being ready immediately.
* capplet/gnome-pilot-capplet.c, capplet/gnome-pilot-pdialog.c,
capplet/gnome-pilot-pdialog.h, capplet/util.c:
- fixes gnome-pilot crashers
Thanks a lot Matt.
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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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Matt Davey: is this what you intended for the fix?
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I would like to add that this bug has, on occasion, wiped the RAM on my
Palm T|X when I tried to sync. I think this is a serious enough problem
that it should be patched in Edgy.
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Dear Matt,
thanks a lot for the package. It works abolutely fine with my clie. No
more problems.
Thanks again for your help
Phil
Am Dienstag, den 28.11.2006, 18:49 + schrieb Matt Davey:
> I have built an unofficial Ubuntu package based on the recent fixes, which
> should be suitable for Ed
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-pilot/+bug/19528
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Is there a bug filed already on this calendar conduit problem. If no,
where should i file it?
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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 only backup my files (calendar, etc) with gnome-pilot and let Gnome display
the appointments in the calendar. I don't use Evolution for anything at all
(although I have to let it run ones to include the info in the gnome calendar).
That looks like the reason I don't see you crash.
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I found out the sync process only crashes when syncing the Evolution
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What program do you use then?
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OK, I don't use Evolution, but I'll check later if I get this crash as
well.
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Well it doesn't work here. On both my desktop pc as my laptop i get a
bug buddy report when running the sync with Evolution. In the attached
file are both logs. My Palm Zire 21 doesn't crash though, it just loses
connection after a while.
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Finally! :) Your packages work, thank you very much!
The libusb-stuff didn't, but now I can sync my palm again without crashing it.
Works for me, if it works for others I hope to see an official update
for gnome-pilot, as this might affect many others as well.
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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
Hi Matt,
in between it is all fine with your great help. My Sony Clie is properly
working together with gnome-pilot and all syncs are running smoothly.
The last problem I had to solve was that the calendar sync stopped
somewhen in between. I solved this problem by doing a data reduction on
my palm
Dear Matt,
thanks a lot for the helpfull tips. My sony clie now works more or less
fine, does not freeze any more and is able to synchronize. The last
thing what I have not managed up to now is to convince the applet to use
the conduits from evolution, which basically is my final goal.
You wrot
Thanks for the libusb-tip. Unfortunatly, it doesn't work for my Z22 (ID is in
the udev-file), the pilot-applet hangs as soon as I connect the PDA.
Is there going to be a fix for edgy? I'm not willing to upgrade to feisty and
dapper won't boot. As this bug affects quite some people, a fixed packag
Hi Phil,
if you are still having problems you should give libusb a try. This is
quite easy to configure and solved the problem for my m505.
For Edgy you can perform the following steps:
1. Make sure libusb is installed (apt-get install libusb-0.1-4).
2. Change the device via gpilotd-control-app
On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 15:54 +, Phil wrote:
> Dear Matt,
> thanks a lot for your great help. I now did as you said and installed
> the gnome-pilot in /temp/gp.
>
> Unfortunately, I now have the problem that the daemon obviously cannot
> be registered (see below). Sorry for bothering you again
Dear Matt,
thanks a lot for your great help. I now did as you said and installed
the gnome-pilot in /temp/gp.
Unfortunately, I now have the problem that the daemon obviously cannot
be registered (see below). Sorry for bothering you again but I really
do not have any clue what happens.
Again,
Hi Phil,
It looks as though gnome-pilot hasn't actually been built correctly. I don't
know what steps you took (I didn't give detailed instructions, because usually
people asking for patches and building packages are old hands at this stuff).
You say you built "gnome-pilot 1.161", but 1.161 ref
I just successfully compiled and installed gnome-pilot revision 1.161 on
Edgy respectively my system says that I did it successfully. However,
now I cannot start the gpilotd-control-applet in the shell. When I try
to start it, the following message comes?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/bin$ gpilotd-
Dear Matt,
thanks a lot for this help. Sorry also for possibly asking stupid things
but I am more or less new in the Linux Community and actually try too
become a little bit more used to the system.
Thanks a lot
Philipp
Matt Davey schrieb:
> Phil,
> As mentioned by Daniel Holbach (2006-11-16 a
Phil,
As mentioned by Daniel Holbach (2006-11-16 above), there is a testable
package uploaded to Feisty. That package will contain the patch. In addition
there's a link to the upstream bug at the top of this ticket and, as I
mentioned, that contains a link to a downloadable tarball.
The ver
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There is an upstream fix for this bugs. Will this fix be implemented for
the Edgy package too? It seems like a critical bug for this package.
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If somebody is keen enough to try feisty, I uploaded a gnome-pilot
package with the workaround.
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Thanks for the information so far and to Matt and others for their
attention. I upgraded to Edgy this morning and have the same problem:
my Palm Zire freezes and needs resetting when attempting a sync. I'll
follow this and the upstream bug with eager interest!
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There is more info attached to the upstream bug, but the summary so far
is:
some palmos devices appear to have problems if a sync is attempted
immediately after the device connects to the host computer. gnome-pilot
2.0.14 uses HAL to detect a palmos device, and so tends to attempt a
connection co
I had the same problem with my Sony Clie (PEG-S360). A soft reset was
(fortunately) enough on the Clie, it would not make me lose any data.
Setting the timeout to 0 on gpilotd made my Clie synchronize again. It has
worked fine so far.
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Yes, I noticed this as well. If I restart gpilot via the gpilot-applet,
it quite often starts to work again. Deleting the config in the gnome-
pilot settings and entering them again also sometimes help. Very weird
(and annoying).
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I have the same problem here with my Palm Zire 21.
I didn't try the libusb solution yet.
It seems like i can do a sync once, and when i try it the second time my
Palm hangs completely and waits for me to reset it.
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Same problem with a Palm m505.
Complete log attached upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362565#c4
I've setup gpilotd to use libusb, and it works now.
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Sorry for the late answer :( I haven't be abble to use libusb (relly
dind't try too hard, no much free time ). But I have try some of you
suggestions.
If I launc pilot-xfer before pressing sync in the PDA pilot-xfer fails,
but the PDA doens't hang(log attached).
I would try later to kill hal and
It all sounds like a timing issue. There have been several reports of
regressions with minor udev updates, etc. It would be interesting if
someone was able to report back with their experience of disabling HAL
(see comment dated "2006-10-19 13:52:30 UTC") and/or libusb syncing.
It should be poss
Just on a sidenote: I got gpilotd working on 6.10. I deleted my config and
reentered everything. It worked for a few syncs, then started to kill my Z22
again or gpilot just hung itself up (had to kill it as it wouldn't react to
anything at all).
So it seems to be possible to sync, but I have no
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Strange stuff. Looks like a timing issue.
I'd strongly recommend seeing if you can get libusb syncing to work.
What happened when you set the timeout to zero in gnome-pilot? Does it
just sit there forever trying to connect until you kill it? You didn't
send output for the gpilotd+timeout=0 case
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Okay, taking a closer look, those lines are just showing that there's a
gap between the usb device being detected and the creation of the
/dev/pilot symlink. At the end of the output we can see the 'poll',
which means we've found /dev/pilot and are trying to talk.
We've made some progress. The
Yes, these lines are strange. But /dev/pilot exists (it's a link to
/dev/ttyUSB1) and it's the device I used with pilot-xfer.
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Jon,
your output suggests that you have '/dev/pilot' configured as your device name
in gnome-pilot, but that that device does not exist during the sync attempt.
Is this the device name you use with pilot-xfer? If not, configure gnome-pilot
using the configuration applet, and set the device nam
I have tryed 1. and pilot-xfer keeps working fine. I try to set the
timeout to 0 in gnome-pilot and the Z22 doens't crash but doesn't sync
either.
I have set the timeout bac to 2 seconds and launched gpilotd with the
extra debugging variables. The output is attachet to this comment.
My Z22 doesn'
[aside] not sure why launchpad is reporting upstream status as
'rejected'. It was accidentally marked 'invalid' by the upstream
reporter, but I reopened it today.
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It's somewhat unusual to see gnome-pilot failing when pilot-link is
reliable (especially in this way, which seems to be in the initial
handshake with the PDA).
Here are a few things to try:
1. Run pilot-xfer with a '-t 2' option. (This does the handshake in a way more
like gnome-pilot).
2. Ru
Same happens with my Zire m150. Worked fine in Dapper and below.
Displays a `Fatal Exception', and has to be reset.
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Same problem here. With dapper it works great. pilot-xfer also works.
But when I try to sync with gnome-pilot my z22 crashes han have to reset
it.
Upstream says it maybe related to bug #62310 in launchpad. But I have
udev 093-0ubuntu17 instaled.
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Importance
Did anybody already forward this upstream?
For me, this is quite a grave bug and I'd like to get it fixed.
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Somebody of the team should forward this upstream.
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** Also affects: gnome-pilot (upstream)
Importance: Undecided
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'pilot-xfer -p /dev/pilot -l' works and gives the normal output. So the
connection works.
And I already posted the output of gpilotd, see my initial report.
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It can be useful to figure out if the problem is with gnome-pilot or the lower,
pilot-link, layer. To isolate (assuming you have pilot-xfer installed) try the
following:
1. Kill gpilotd (you may need to remove the pilot applet from the panel, and
then do killall gpilotd from a terminal window
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