From: Tom K <to...@ru...> - 2006-11-09 10:30:32
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Daniel Gollub wrote: > On Tuesday 07 November 2006 23:47, Tom K wrote: > >> I've been trying this on and off for the past few months, since version >> 0.18, but with no success. Upgraded to 0.19 today, and libsyncml 0.4.2, >> but still no joy. >> > (The msynctool looks like you are using the 0.20 release .. or do you really > use 0.19?) > > Yes, it's 0.20 - sorry for any confusion. > You don't have to setup up a sync profile on your mobile phone. The identifier > for most Nokia mobile phones is "PC Suite" > So please try with <identifier>PC Suite</identifier> > > I was trying "PC Suite" with no results - I just thought I'd try a new profile on the off-chance that it might make a difference. > Did you already try to sync with the command line tool "syncml-obex-client"? > It is provided by the libsyncml pacakge. > > Could you try this: > > syncml-obex-client -b 00:17:4B:43:C9:D4 11 --slow-sync text/x-vcard > Contacts --wbxml --identifier "PC Suite" > > $ syncml-obex-client -b 00:17:4B:43:C9:D4 11 --slow-sync text/x-vcard Contacts --wbxml --identifier "PC Suite" connection with device succeeded Received an Alert for the DS Server at Contacts: Type: 201, Last , Next 20061108T102130Z Slowsyncing Just received a new session with ID 23 Received the DevInf Session 23 reported final. flushing Received an reply to our Alert Session 23 reported final. flushing Session 23 has ended Response on the phone is as described above. Logs for this attempt: http://www.iol.ie/~tomkbt/Arch/opensync/sync_logs_061108.tar.bz2 > Thanks for testing! > > It's the least I can do - thanks for Opensync. :) Tom K. |