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From: Simon J. <si...@jo...> - 2008-02-07 17:38:40
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Michael Bell <mic...@cm...> writes: >> I've searched for this problem a bit, and it seems to happen to a lot of >> people, even with Nokia's own software. And as far as I can tell, only >> when syncing the calendar. So I do suspect it is a phone bug after all. >> I'll see if I can find a Windows machine and test syncing on it. >> >> What worries me is that others have been able to work around this bug by >> erasing their entire calendar and starting from scratch, but I can't >> even get one simple calendar entry to sync properly. Those people >> typically end up with 'Sync Error' after a few sync's though, and have >> to erase the calendar again. > > Empty calenders could be a problem until today for OpenSync's syncml > plugin. I discovered a bug which can cause problems when there are no > changes. Now the OMA DS client and server code is more separated. That may have fixed the problem for me, although my calendar wasn't empty... I think I tried libsyncml from svn before, without success. >> It doesn't build: >> >> /home/jas/src/libsyncml/tools/syncml-http-server.c: In function ‘main’: >> /home/jas/src/libsyncml/tools/syncml-http-server.c:369: error: ‘SmlTransportHttpServerConfig’ has no member named ‘interface’ > > Sorry, I commited in libsyncml/trunk/libsyncml and so the tools > directory was not commited. You are only missing one line ... Works fine now. I even got calendar to work. Next step is to get msynctool/opensync to do sane syncing. /Simon |