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From: deloptes <del...@ya...> - 2011-11-06 01:49:55
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Chris Frey wrote: > Hi, > > I ran a quick test, and here's the result: > > [cdfrey bin]$ pwd > /home/cdfrey/software/opensync/git/rootdir/bin > > [cdfrey bin]$ ls ../lib/libopensync1/plugins/ > akonadi-sync.so evo2-sync.so file-sync.so gcalendar.so > > [cdfrey bin]$ ./osynctool --listplugins > Available plugins: > google-data > evo2-sync > file-sync > akonadi-sync > > > > On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 03:52:00PM +0200, deloptes wrote: >> Could you by chance, please, have a look at this. I just tried to >> recompile everything into a clean directory, but I can not list some of >> the plugins. I don't have much time .... is it working for you? >> I'll test it in the next days on debian testing. I'm testing it now on >> debian squeeze with trinity >> >> thanks and regards >> >> emanoil@maistor:/opt/software/opensync_svn/libopensync-plugin-syncml/trunk/build$ >> ls /opt/custom/opensync/lib/libopensync1/plugins/ >> evo2-sync.so file-sync.so kdepim-sync.so syncml-plugin.so >> emanoil@maistor:/opt/software/opensync_svn/libopensync-plugin-syncml/trunk/build$ >> osynctool --listplugins >> Available plugins: >> file-sync >> kdepim-sync >> >> Hi, I removed the whole install dir on my test server and rebuild basics from scratch. I can't recall what was said exactly about transition of plugins from svn to git and the new functionality. However what is in svn seems not to have the new function names. I updated akonadi-sync, file, vformat, xmlformat etc. It compiles and it probably works, so what do we do with those repos and which one is to be used ? Before breaking something I would like to ask first. regards |