From: Armin B. <arm...@de...> - 2006-04-23 15:10:47
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Stian Jordet wrote: > lør, 22,.04.2006 kl. 19.19 +0200, skrev Armin Bauer: >> A syncml trace will always work even if it crashes. Just type: >> >> export SYNCML_TRACE=/path/to/log/dir >> export OSYNC_TRACE=/path/to/log/dir >> >> then run msynctool from the same shell. the directory you specified then >> contains the trace files > > As you've probably seen now, I found out my own stupidness (I had > exported the variables in another shell :P), and sent it to the list. > I'm sorry I have twice sent mails that are too big. Sorry. > > Tell me if you need something else. yes, i would need a gdb backtrace as well. from the trace i can see that it crashes in the function where it tries to add the event to evo. Attached you will find the event. can you please manually import it to evo2 (its a icalendar) and see if it crashes then as well? > >>> 2: >>> I see that you've added a --addUTC to syncml-obex-client. I think I need >>> that option for the syncml-http-server as well, since the contacts I >>> sync from the Evo to the phone is two hours off... >> actually, you dont need it. trust me :) > > Hmm. Ok :) But multisync had an option called "Interpret UTC as local > time (Symbian devices)". Which I needed then. If I create a calendar > entry in Evolution from 10:00 to 11:00 it ends up in my phone from 8:00 > to 10:00. oh ok. i will put this on my todo. but the addUTC option did not do this anyways. > > Sorry for flooding you and the mailinglist lately. No problem (at least to me) :) Armin > > Best regards, > Stian > |