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 before and deleting the dates older than 6 month from now on my palm. Now all works fine. I really want to say thank you for this great help and I am now the more convinced that my change from Windows to Ubuntu was the right desicion. Thanks a lot Phil
Am Donnerstag, den 23.11.2006, 22:45 +0000 schrieb Matt Davey: > 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 refers to one single > file from the gnome-pilot source tree. So I don't know whether you > checked out the whole gnome-pilot source from CVS (I doubt it) or just > dropped the updated gpilotd.c file into some other source distribution > of gnome-pilot. > > Anyway, here are some more detailed instructions that might help you along: > 1. download gnome-pilot 2.0.15 from gnome.org: > > http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-pilot/2.0/gnome-pilot-2.0.15.tar.gz > 2. unpack the file using 'tar xzf gnome-pilot-2.0.15.tar.gz' > 3. change into the gnome-pilot-2.0.15 directory. > 4. build it, configuring it to put the installation somewhere that won't > conflict with your system installation (so that if an updated Edgy version is > released you can easily upgrade). Here's how to build it: > 4a. "./configure --prefix=/tmp/gp" <-- or use some other location instead of > /tmp/gp > 4b. "make && make install" > 5. Now, start the background daemon: "killall gpilotd; > /tmp/gp/libexec/gpilotd" > 6. In another window, start the corresponding config applet: > "/tmp/gp/bin/gpilotd-control-applet" > > With any luck, you'll be in business, i.e. able to configure and enable the > backup conduit. You won't have Evolution conduits at this stage. If you > want those, > copy the ".conduit" files from your system installation (I'm not 100% where > they go on Ubuntu, so do 'locate e-address | grep conduit') and put them > into /tmp/gp/share/gnome-pilot/conduits/. > > These instructions are off the top of my head, so apologies if I've made > some mistakes. > -- *************************************** PD Dr. Philipp Fischer Limnological Institute University Konstanz 78457 Konstanz phone: ++49 (0)7531 884536 fax: ++49 (0)7531883533 www.uni-konstanz.de/fischer-group -- gpilotd locks up my Palm Z22 https://launchpad.net/bugs/66355 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs