Well, it's been well over a decade since you could buy devices that could run it, and over a decade since the last commit, so, no, not very actively maintained. Are you still using it on a Palm device? That's pretty cool if so.
You might as well report the issue, although I can't promise I'll work on it.
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Thank you very much for taking the time to write back.
Much obliged.
On 25 Jan 2020 at 18:18, Martin Pool wrote:
... well over a decade since you could buy devices ...
... over a decade since the last commit ...
Indeed ... =-)
After I posted I realised that 'actively' would not be the most adecquate term to use.
Are you still using it on a Palm device?
Yes.
Up to a week ago, I had been using a Palm IIIxe.
Whatever maintenance issues I have had over the years I have solved by reaching into a box
of PIII parts.
A few days ago I was offered a mint Tungsten T|X complete with a Universal keyboard and
all the stuff that came in the original box for roughly US$20 so I purchased it.
I set up another instance of j-pilot, exported all my databases and it has now replaced my
PIIIxe which has now become a conversation piece for those who know what it is, of course.
The issue I am writing about is related to the use of keyring-2.0-pre6-en.
It seems that it is not able to sync the password properly.
ie:
Plugins -> KeyRing -> Enter KeyRing Password [password] gives me an "Incorrect, Reenter
KeyRing Password" pop-up.
DESLib.prc, AESlib.prc and MDLib.prc are installed and the password works when I use it in
the T|X to open the keyring file but apparently it does not sync.
I tried to find a solution around this time last year and found a post referring to the matter but
later forgot about it:
Thank you very much for taking the time to write back.
Much obliged.
On 25 Jan 2020 at 18:18, Martin Pool wrote:
... well over a decade since you could buy devices ...
... over a decade since the last commit ...
Indeed ... =-)
After I posted I realised that 'actively' would not be the most adecquate
term to use.
Are you still using it on a Palm device?
Yes.
Up to a week ago, I had been using a Palm IIIxe.
Whatever maintenance issues I have had over the years I have solved by
reaching into a box
of PIII parts.
A few days ago I was offered a mint Tungsten T|X complete with a Universal
keyboard and
all the stuff that came in the original box for roughly US$20 so I
purchased it.
I set up another instance of j-pilot, exported all my databases and it has
now replaced my
PIIIxe which has now become a conversation piece for those who know what
it is, of course.
The issue I am writing about is related to the use of keyring-2.0-pre6-en.
It seems that it is not able to sync the password properly.
ie:
Plugins -> KeyRing -> Enter KeyRing Password [password] gives me an
"Incorrect, Reenter
KeyRing Password" pop-up.
DESLib.prc, AESlib.prc and MDLib.prc are installed and the password works
when I use it in
the T|X to open the keyring file but apparently it does not sync.
I tried to find a solution around this time last year and found a post
referring to the matter but
later forgot about it:
Yes it is dead. I don't have a working device (with good batteries) that
would be able to run it.
keyring-2.0 changed the database format from 1.2, especially uses different
encryption algorithms. I think the jpilot plugin was never updated to that
database format. Therefore it is unable to read the database.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 12:41 PM CIV civ1955@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hello:
Thank you very much for taking the time to write back.
Much obliged.
On 25 Jan 2020 at 18:18, Martin Pool wrote:
... well over a decade since you could buy devices ...
... over a decade since the last commit ...
Indeed ... =-)
After I posted I realised that 'actively' would not be the most adecquate
term to use.
Are you still using it on a Palm device?
Yes.
Up to a week ago, I had been using a Palm IIIxe.
Whatever maintenance issues I have had over the years I have solved by
reaching into a box
of PIII parts.
A few days ago I was offered a mint Tungsten T|X complete with a Universal
keyboard and
all the stuff that came in the original box for roughly US$20 so I
purchased it.
I set up another instance of j-pilot, exported all my databases and it has
now replaced my
PIIIxe which has now become a conversation piece for those who know what
it is, of course.
The issue I am writing about is related to the use of keyring-2.0-pre6-en.
It seems that it is not able to sync the password properly.
ie:
Plugins -> KeyRing -> Enter KeyRing Password [password] gives me an
"Incorrect, Reenter
KeyRing Password" pop-up.
DESLib.prc, AESlib.prc and MDLib.prc are installed and the password works
when I use it in
the T|X to open the keyring file but apparently it does not sync.
I tried to find a solution around this time last year and found a post
referring to the matter but
later forgot about it:
Well, it's been well over a decade since you could buy devices that could run it, and over a decade since the last commit, so, no, not very actively maintained. Are you still using it on a Palm device? That's pretty cool if so.
You might as well report the issue, although I can't promise I'll work on it.
Hello:
Thank you very much for taking the time to write back.
Much obliged.
On 25 Jan 2020 at 18:18, Martin Pool wrote:
Whatever maintenance issues I have had over the years I have solved by reaching into a box
of PIII parts.
A few days ago I was offered a mint Tungsten T|X complete with a Universal keyboard and
all the stuff that came in the original box for roughly US$20 so I purchased it.
I set up another instance of j-pilot, exported all my databases and it has now replaced my
PIIIxe which has now become a conversation piece for those who know what it is, of course.
The issue I am writing about is related to the use of keyring-2.0-pre6-en.
It seems that it is not able to sync the password properly.
ie:
Plugins -> KeyRing -> Enter KeyRing Password [password] gives me an "Incorrect, Reenter
KeyRing Password" pop-up.
DESLib.prc, AESlib.prc and MDLib.prc are installed and the password works when I use it in
the T|X to open the keyring file but apparently it does not sync.
I tried to find a solution around this time last year and found a post referring to the matter but
later forgot about it:
[url]https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1260547&s=6dc34dcd9fa6e38a89c2143a3cf
[/url]
I'm not a programmer so I really cannot figure out know if this an issue with keyring or with
something else.
Thanks in advance.
CIV
Sorry, I don't have any ideas.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 12:41 PM CIV civ1955@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Related
Bugs: #165
Yes it is dead. I don't have a working device (with good batteries) that
would be able to run it.
keyring-2.0 changed the database format from 1.2, especially uses different
encryption algorithms. I think the jpilot plugin was never updated to that
database format. Therefore it is unable to read the database.
If you need to export the database to xml or csv, you can use export tool
from this page: http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/conduits.html
Am So., 26. Jan. 2020 um 16:52 Uhr schrieb Martin Pool mbp@users.sourceforge.net:
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Email: hoenicke@informatik.uni-freiburg.de Tel: +49 761 203 8243
Related
Bugs: #165