From: Daniel P. <da...@ri...> - 2006-07-28 20:11:12
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G'day. Using the Ubuntu packages kindly provided by Matthias Jahn I have been somewhat successful in getting a sync between my Nokia 6680 and my Linux system. Thank you *very* much for this -- this is a great step forward, and I am looking forward to things polishing off; it is great to see the progress that OpenSync is making. A sync between the phone and a file target runs smoothly, but trynig to sync KDE-PIM seems to have problems. Having checked the bug tracker, it looks like the KDE-PIM, or possibly SyncML, side of things isn't working right at the moment. The specific errors I hit are: All conflicts have been reported Error writing entry libkcal-256941553.509 to member 1: content type was not configured Mapping Write Error: content type was not configured (Member 1 is the SyncML client connected to the Nokia 6680) Also: The sync failed: Unable to write one or more objects Error synchronizing: Unable to write one or more objects Pipe closed! Exiting. Pipe closed! Exiting. QFile::writeBlock: Write operation not permitted The final error looks like something has failed to write out data as expected. So, is this expected - are the KDE and SyncML plugins currently incompatible, or is this something else? Regards, Daniel -- Digital Infrastructure Solutions -- making IT simple, stable and secure Phone: 0401 155 707 email: co...@di... http://digital-infrastructure.com.au/ |