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From: Anders H. <an...@gi...> - 2006-03-13 14:46:31
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Matthew Kay wrote: > I'm trying to build Libsyncml so that I can test syncml with my Nokia > 6670. Libsoup 2.2.91 has just been released into Debian unstable, so I > thought I'd give it a try. Looking at the libsoup changelog, it seems > that this version would be sufficiently up to date so as to not require > patching. > > However, when I configure libsyncml I get the following messages: > >>The transports are: >> Http Client: Disabled >> Http Server: Disabled > > Is this expected? No. Did you install libsoup2.2-dev ? I just tried compiling the latest SVN version with it myself. ./configure found it by itself and everything went smooth. > The Obex transports are also disabled, but I'm expecting this given that > openobex 1.1 is not yet in Debian. I'm not bothered since I don't have > a USB lead, although I'd be very interested in bluetooth sync. You need openobex for bluetooth syncing. See my patch for adding bluetooth transport to libsyncml: http://anders.ginandtonic.no/files/patch-libsyncml-bt.diff I did not try it together with syncml-plugin yet, because I still have problems with the basic syncml-obex-client to complete on my phone (6680). Using both USB and bluetooth hangs the sync near the end. I don't known enough about libsyncml to found out why and where. Anders |