From: dpreiss <dp...@wi...> - 2008-05-30 06:54:22
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Hello xyon, xyon wrote: > > Did you know they have version 20.x firmware out for n95? I have not tried > anything higher than 12.0.013 yet, but am anxious to hear how people like > 20.x. > I 've seen taht already. I think threr are different version number for free and branded and maybe international versions versions. Mine is a t-mobile version. 14.0.001 is the only version offered by Nonkia's updater. I would like to debrand the phone if i can be sure not to burn it. xyon wrote: > > I would recommend starting fresh with everything (clear out n95 from all > calendar, task, contact entries; then mv ~/.opensync to ~/.opensync-backup > and recreate the sync group; then do a fresh sync). opensync+n95 has > always > worked well when starting clean for me. > This is what i did when my opensync 0.32 failed. I first removed that version and installed an "offical stable" 0.22 and started fron scratch. Then i removed 0.22 completely and complied 0.36, where the syncml plugin did not compile, probably due to a script problem. So i took svn, but copied the src-dir from 0.36 to remain consistent. I also started without an existing .opensync dir. This version also shows the same problem with n95. Another interesting Detail (all nokia 14.0.001): Using 0.22 or 0.32, the phone displays a "Serverfehler" (Server fault) message. Using 0.36, the msynctool log still says Forbidden (0x43), but the phone now displays a different message: "Sychronisationsserver-Fehler" (sync server fault). Before n95 update it worked quite well with 0.32. So now i'll try Christian's suggestion and post the results later. I also found a crash (segfault) in the http-Server of 0.36 if the server path name the phone requests is not found and a hanging process if path is ok. But i did not check it against the bug list so it needs some more investigation if this is a new issue. Best regards, Dieter -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Nokia-E90%3A-syncml-obex-client---slow-sync-text-x-vcalendar%09Calendar-transport-error%3A-Forbidden-%280x43%29-tp17014811p17552769.html Sent from the Opensync - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |