From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-02-27 16:15:55
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Hi list! I have written a OpenSync plugin for Nokia cellphones based on gnokii. At the moment it only can sync the calendar (object type: event). Support of contacts, todo list and notes will follow soon. There are some (known) problems with gnokii itself with writing specific details of calendar entries. This is known and will be fixed hopefully soon. Please read the "Known Problems/Bug" Section of the README file for more details. It would be great to get some feedback of your experience with gnokii-sync. And which devices/connection types (bluetooth, IR, cable, ...) works with gnokii-sync and which doesn't. For testing it is recommended to use the latest version of gnokii[1]. At least version 0.6.11 of gnokii. But keep in mind that the plugin is quiet experimental and you should make a _whole_BACKUP_ of your CALENDAR, CONTACTS and TODO list! Feel free to ask if you have questions or problems :) You can found me (and many others) in the IRC of #opensync on irc.freenode.org BTW: the plugin can be found in the subversion repository of OpenSync: snv co http://svn.opensync.org/plugins/gnokii-sync [1] http://www.gnokii.org Thanks! Have a nice day :) best regards, Daniel |
From: Luca <gol...@li...> - 2006-03-04 14:08:12
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 17:19:03 +0100, Daniel Gollub wrote: > Hi list! > > I have written a OpenSync plugin for Nokia cellphones based on gnokii. At > the moment it only can sync the calendar (object type: event). Support of > contacts, todo list and notes will follow soon. There are some (known) > problems with gnokii itself with writing specific details of calendar > entries. This is known and will be fixed hopefully soon. Please read the > "Known Problems/Bug" Section of the README file for more details. > > It would be great to get some feedback of your experience with > gnokii-sync. And which devices/connection types (bluetooth, IR, cable, > ...) works with gnokii-sync and which doesn't. For testing it is > recommended to use the latest version of gnokii[1]. At least version > 0.6.11 of gnokii. > > But keep in mind that the plugin is quiet experimental and you should make > a _whole_BACKUP_ of your CALENDAR, CONTACTS and TODO list! > > Feel free to ask if you have questions or problems :) You can found me > (and many others) in the IRC of #opensync on irc.freenode.org > > BTW: the plugin can be found in the subversion repository of OpenSync: snv > co http://svn.opensync.org/plugins/gnokii-sync > Hello. Thank you for this plugin, it is exactly what I have been looking for! I checked out, configured, installed it but... ashura@anoth .opensync $ msynctool --addmember evognokii gnokii-sync Unable to instance plugin with name gnokii-sync: Could not find format "gnokii-event" This is the error i get. I managed to sync evolution with file-sync, so i think this has nothing to do with my lameness :) ... anyway, we are still humans! Thanks Again. See Ya |
From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-03-04 14:35:14
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On Sat, 2006-03-04 at 15:07 +0100, Luca wrote: > Hello. > Thank you for this plugin, it is exactly what I have been looking for! Thank you! for testing :) > I checked out, configured, installed it but... > > ashura@anoth .opensync $ msynctool --addmember evognokii gnokii-sync > Unable to instance plugin with name gnokii-sync: Could not find format > "gnokii-event" Which version of gnokii do you have? You can get this with: pkg-config --modversion gnokii Can you set the OSYNC_TRACE variable to get more information. Run: export OSYNC_TRACE=/tmp/osync-gnokii-trace/ msynctool --addmember evognokii gnokii-sync The logs can be found then in /tmp/osync-gnokii-trace/ |
From: Luca <gol...@li...> - 2006-03-05 13:01:07
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> Which version of gnokii do you have? You can get this with: pkg-config > --modversion gnokii ashura@anoth ~ $ pkg-config --modversion gnokii 0.6.11 > export OSYNC_TRACE=/tmp/osync-gnokii-trace/ msynctool --addmember > evognokii gnokii-sync it does nothing :( I tried to export another path, but nothing worked too... If you wish, i have msn...we can communicate with that... or via jabber, icq and so on. My full equipment is at your disposition! See ya :) Msn is rot13. MSN: wbuanfure82vg (at) ubgznvy (dot) pbz |
From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-03-06 07:50:48
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On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 14:00 +0100, Luca wrote: > > it does nothing :( > I tried to export another path, but nothing worked too... > > If you wish, i have msn...we can communicate with that... or via > jabber, > icq and so on. |
From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-03-06 07:56:59
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On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 14:00 +0100, Luca wrote: > > Which version of gnokii do you have? You can get this with: pkg-config > > --modversion gnokii > > ashura@anoth ~ $ pkg-config --modversion gnokii > 0.6.11 > > > export OSYNC_TRACE=/tmp/osync-gnokii-trace/ msynctool --addmember > > evognokii gnokii-sync > > it does nothing :( > I tried to export another path, but nothing worked too... Oh - you have to create this folder before running msynctool. mkdir /tmp/gnokii-sync/ OSYNC_TRACE=/tmp/gnokii-sync/ msynctool --addmember evognokii gnokii-sync (maybe you are using another shell?) > > If you wish, i have msn...we can communicate with that... or via jabber, > icq and so on. Try to contact me in #opensync on irc.freenode.net |
From: Luca <gol...@li...> - 2006-03-06 11:38:00
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Here is the log! :D [1141644697.991048] >>>>>>> osync_env_initialize(0x804ed88, 0xbfa25be8) [1141644697.991137] >>>>>>> osync_env_load_plugins(0x804ed88, (null), 0xbfa25be8) [1141644697.991169] >>>>>>> osync_module_load_dir(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/plugins, 0xbfa25be8) [1141644697.991271] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/plugins/evo2_sync.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.152462] osync_plugin_new_info(0x804ed88): 0x80588d0 [1141644698.152527] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x8058000 [1141644698.152578] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/plugins/irmc_sync.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.182491] osync_plugin_new_info(0x804ed88): 0x8059598 [1141644698.182535] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x8059580 [1141644698.182585] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/plugins/gnokii_sync.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.301961] osync_plugin_new_info(0x804ed88): 0x8057f40 [1141644698.302006] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x8057f28 [1141644698.302056] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/plugins/file_sync.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.376330] osync_plugin_new_info(0x804ed88): 0x805c0d8 [1141644698.376374] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805c0c0 [1141644698.376425] <<<<<<< osync_module_load_dir [1141644698.376450] <<<<<<< osync_env_load_plugins [1141644698.376478] >>>>>>> osync_env_load_formats(0x804ed88, (null), 0xbfa25be8) [1141644698.376503] >>>>>>> osync_module_load_dir(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats, 0xbfa25be8) [1141644698.376583] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/data.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.376775] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, plain, 0xb7e5a784) [1141644698.376805] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805c350 [1141644698.376849] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/gnokii.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.411096] <--- ERROR --- osync_module_load: Unable to open module /usr/lib/opensync/formats/gnokii.so: /usr/lib/opensync/formats/gnokii.so: undefined symbol: osxml_get_node [1141644698.411133] [OSPLG] ERROR: Unable to load plugin /usr/lib/opensync/formats/gnokii.so: Unable to open module /usr/lib/opensync/formats/gnokii.so: /usr/lib/opensync/formats/gnokii.so: undefined symbol: osxml_get_node [1141644698.411182] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/xml-kde.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.412115] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805c8f8 [1141644698.412163] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/xml-vnote.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.412863] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, xml-note, 0xb7226432) [1141644698.412899] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805d370 [1141644698.412944] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/xml-evolution.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.415458] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805dce0 [1141644698.415515] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/contact.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.415712] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, vcard21, 0xb73bd9a4) [1141644698.415746] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, vcard30, 0xb73bd9a4) [1141644698.415776] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805de08 [1141644698.415820] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/file.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.416011] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, file, 0xb73baca4) [1141644698.416041] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805e5c8 [1141644698.416086] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/xml-vcard.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.416775] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, xml-contact, 0xb71574b5) [1141644698.416808] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805dec0 [1141644698.416852] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/todo.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.417035] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, vtodo10, 0xb72188c4) [1141644698.417379] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, vtodo20, 0xb72188c4) [1141644698.417407] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805f0f0 [1141644698.417455] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/event.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.417644] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, vevent10, 0xb71518c4) [1141644698.417677] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, vevent20, 0xb71518c4) [1141644698.417705] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805afc8 [1141644698.417748] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/note.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.417928] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, vnote11, 0xb714f90c) [1141644698.417955] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x805fd60 [1141644698.417998] >>>>>>> osync_module_load(0x804ed88, /usr/lib/opensync/formats/xml-vcal.so, 0xbfa25b48) [1141644698.418700] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, xml-event, 0xb7146198) [1141644698.418740] osync_env_format_set_compare_func(0x804ed88, xml-todo, 0xb714622f) [1141644698.418772] <<<<<<< osync_module_load: 0x8060210 [1141644698.418816] <<<<<<< osync_module_load_dir [1141644698.418841] <<<<<<< osync_env_load_formats [1141644698.419768] [OSUSR] DEBUG: Detected User: UID: 1000 GID: 100 Home: /home/ashura OSyncDir: /home/ashura/.opensync [1141644698.419844] >>>>>>> osync_group_load(0x804ed88, /home/ashura/.opensync/group1, 0xbfa25b6c) [1141644698.419874] [OSGRP] DEBUG: Trying to load group from directory /home/ashura/.opensync/group1 [1141644698.419908] >>>>>>> osync_conv_env_new(0x804ed88) [1141644698.419969] New converter from vnote11 to xml-note [1141644698.419994] New converter from xml-note to vnote11 [1141644698.420018] New converter from file to plain [1141644698.420042] New converter from plain to file [1141644698.420066] New converter from vcard21 to xml-contact [1141644698.420090] New converter from xml-contact to vcard21 [1141644698.420115] New converter from vcard30 to xml-contact [1141644698.420142] New converter from xml-contact to vcard30 [1141644698.420167] New converter from vevent10 to xml-event [1141644698.420192] New converter from xml-event to vevent10 [1141644698.420217] New converter from vevent20 to xml-event [1141644698.420241] New converter from xml-event to vevent20 [1141644698.420266] New converter from vtodo10 to xml-todo [1141644698.420290] New converter from xml-todo to vtodo10 [1141644698.420314] New converter from vtodo20 to xml-todo [1141644698.420338] New converter from xml-todo to vtodo20 [1141644698.420389] <<<<<<< osync_conv_env_new: 0x8060a98 [1141644698.420777] >>>>>>> osync_member_load(0x8060b50, /home/ashura/.opensync/group1/1, 0xbfa25b6c) [1141644698.420911] <<<<<<< osync_member_load: Loaded member: 0x8062c78 [1141644698.420952] <<<<<<< osync_group_load [1141644698.420986] <<<<<<< osync_env_initialize [1141644698.421032] [OSMEM] DEBUG: Instancing plugin gnokii-sync for member 0 [1141644698.421864] >>>>>>> osync_env_finalize(0x804ed88, 0xbfa25be8) [1141644698.421903] osync_plugin_free(0x80588d0) [1141644698.421927] osync_plugin_free(0x8059598) [1141644698.421951] osync_plugin_free(0x8057f40) [1141644698.421975] osync_plugin_free(0x805c0d8) [1141644698.422004] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x8058000) [1141644698.422028] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x8059580) [1141644698.422052] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x8057f28) [1141644698.422075] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805c0c0) [1141644698.422098] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805c350) [1141644698.422122] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805c8f8) [1141644698.422145] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805d370) [1141644698.422169] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805dce0) [1141644698.422192] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805de08) [1141644698.422216] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805e5c8) [1141644698.422239] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805dec0) [1141644698.422262] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805f0f0) [1141644698.422285] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805afc8) [1141644698.422308] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x805fd60) [1141644698.422331] osync_module_unload(0x804ed88, 0x8060210) [1141644698.422358] <<<<<<< osync_env_finalize |
From: Matthew K. <ka...@fa...> - 2006-03-14 17:45:55
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Daniel, Well done for writing this. I'm trying to test with my 6670 over bluetooth using gnokii and gnapplet 0.6.11. Gnapplet is the Symbian binary written by the gnokii team and shipped with gnokii which acts as a server on Series 60 phones (6670, 7610, 3650, 6630, N70 etc.) for gnokii requests. I first tested that my gnokii connection was working OK; "gnokii --getcalendarnote 1 end" correctly lists all of my calendar entries. An evo2-file sync works fine, so my opensync installation must be OK. I successfully configured and built the gnokii-sync plugin and created a test group with file-sync as the other member. I configured the gnokii-sync member with the same values as my working .gnokiirc: <config> <connection>bluetooth</connection> <port>00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D</port> <model>series60</model> </config> However, the sync doesn't work. The trace shows the following: [1142357598.615308] +++++++++ This is the client #1 (gnokii-sync plugin) of group gnoktest +++++++++ [1142357598.710263] >>>>>>> client_message_handler(0x806ea30, 0x806e698, 0x80656b8) [1142357598.710287] [CLI] DEBUG: Client message handler called for message "CONNECT" [1142357598.710309] >>>>>>> osync_member_connect(0x8063b58, 0xb7f1af30, 0x806e698) [1142357598.710329] >>>>>>> connect(0x8069c48) [1142357598.710347] >>>>>>> gnokii_comm_connect() [1142357598.710605] <--- ERROR --- gnokii_comm_connect (libgnokii): Function or connection type not supported by the phone. [1142357598.710628] >>>>>>> osync_context_report_error(0x8069c48, 1, Connection failed) [1142357598.710648] ERROR is: Connection failed [1142357598.710681] [CLI] WARNING: Member is replying with message 0x806d3a8 to message 0x806e698:"CONNECT" with error 1: Connection failed [1142357598.710708] <<<<<<< osync_context_report_error [1142357598.710726] <<<<<<< osync_member_connect [1142357598.710744] <<<<<<< client_message_handler Any ideas? Thanks, Matt On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 17:19 +0100, Daniel Gollub wrote: > Hi list! > > I have written a OpenSync plugin for Nokia cellphones based on gnokii. > At the moment it only can sync the calendar (object type: event). > Support of contacts, todo list and notes will follow soon. > There are some (known) problems with gnokii itself with writing specific > details of calendar entries. This is known and will be fixed hopefully > soon. Please read the "Known Problems/Bug" Section of the README file > for more details. > > It would be great to get some feedback of your experience with > gnokii-sync. And which devices/connection types (bluetooth, IR, > cable, ...) works with gnokii-sync and which doesn't. > For testing it is recommended to use the latest version of gnokii[1]. > At least version 0.6.11 of gnokii. > > But keep in mind that the plugin is quiet experimental and you should > make a _whole_BACKUP_ of your CALENDAR, CONTACTS and TODO list! > > Feel free to ask if you have questions or problems :) > You can found me (and many others) in the IRC of #opensync on > irc.freenode.org > > BTW: the plugin can be found in the subversion repository of OpenSync: > snv co http://svn.opensync.org/plugins/gnokii-sync > > [1] http://www.gnokii.org > > > Thanks! > > Have a nice day :) > > best regards, > Daniel > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language > that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live webcast > and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding territory! > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Opensync-users mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensync-users |
From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-03-14 18:57:17
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On Tuesday 14 March 2006 18:45, Matthew Kay wrote: > I successfully configured and built the gnokii-sync plugin and created a > test group with file-sync as the other member. I configured the > gnokii-sync member with the same values as my working .gnokiirc: > > <config> > <connection>bluetooth</connection> > <port>00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D</port> > <model>series60</model> > </config> Hmmm.. strange. Which other (special) options do you have to set in your gnokiirc? Maybe an option in gnokii-sync is missing. > > > However, the sync doesn't work. The trace shows the following: > > [1142357598.615308] +++++++++ This is the client #1 (gnokii-sync plugin) > of group gnoktest +++++++++ > [1142357598.710263] >>>>>>> client_message_handler(0x806ea30, > 0x806e698, 0x80656b8) > [1142357598.710287] [CLI] DEBUG: Client message handler called for > message "CONNECT" > [1142357598.710309] >>>>>>> osync_member_connect(0x8063b58, > 0xb7f1af30, 0x806e698) > [1142357598.710329] >>>>>>> connect(0x8069c48) > [1142357598.710347] >>>>>>> gnokii_comm_connect() > [1142357598.710605] <--- ERROR --- gnokii_comm_connect (libgnokii): > Function or connection type not supported by the phone. This error comes directly from libgnokii. We have to check why libgnokii didn't connect. I checked in a new version of gnokii-sync with a new debug option for libgnokii. Please build this latest version of gnokii-sync and updated your gnokii-sync configuration with: <config> ... <debug>on</debug> ... </config> In your case: <config> <connection>bluetooth</connection> <port>00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D</port> <model>series60</model> <debug>on</debug> </config> libgnokii will then print debug information to stderr. Which version of gnokii are you using? Appears in the libgnokii debug output something like: "Error in link initialisation" ? Thanks for testing :) Have fun! Daniel |
From: Matthew K. <ka...@fa...> - 2006-03-14 19:09:48
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Perhaps rfcomm_channel is the one you're missing? This is the smallest .gnokiirc which works for me: [global] port = 00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D model = series60 connection = bluetooth rfcomm_channel = 14 You would be my personal hero if we got this working! M On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 19:57 +0100, Daniel Gollub wrote: > On Tuesday 14 March 2006 18:45, Matthew Kay wrote: > > I successfully configured and built the gnokii-sync plugin and created a > > test group with file-sync as the other member. I configured the > > gnokii-sync member with the same values as my working .gnokiirc: > > > > <config> > > <connection>bluetooth</connection> > > <port>00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D</port> > > <model>series60</model> > > </config> > > Hmmm.. strange. Which other (special) options do you have to set in your > gnokiirc? Maybe an option in gnokii-sync is missing. > > > > > > > However, the sync doesn't work. The trace shows the following: > > > > [1142357598.615308] +++++++++ This is the client #1 (gnokii-sync plugin) > > of group gnoktest +++++++++ > > [1142357598.710263] >>>>>>> client_message_handler(0x806ea30, > > 0x806e698, 0x80656b8) > > [1142357598.710287] [CLI] DEBUG: Client message handler called for > > message "CONNECT" > > [1142357598.710309] >>>>>>> osync_member_connect(0x8063b58, > > 0xb7f1af30, 0x806e698) > > [1142357598.710329] >>>>>>> connect(0x8069c48) > > [1142357598.710347] >>>>>>> gnokii_comm_connect() > > [1142357598.710605] <--- ERROR --- gnokii_comm_connect (libgnokii): > > Function or connection type not supported by the phone. > This error comes directly from libgnokii. We have to check why libgnokii > didn't connect. I checked in a new version of gnokii-sync with a new debug > option for libgnokii. Please build this latest version of gnokii-sync and > updated your gnokii-sync configuration with: > <config> > ... > <debug>on</debug> > ... > </config> > > In your case: > <config> > <connection>bluetooth</connection> > <port>00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D</port> > <model>series60</model> > <debug>on</debug> > </config> > > libgnokii will then print debug information to stderr. > Which version of gnokii are you using? > Appears in the libgnokii debug output something like: > "Error in link initialisation" ? > > Thanks for testing :) > Have fun! > > Daniel > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language > that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live webcast > and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding territory! > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Opensync-users mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensync-users |
From: Matthew K. <ka...@fa...> - 2006-03-14 19:43:25
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Hmm. No luck...perhaps I haven't installed the new version right? I patched the file, ran make clean, make and make install. The debug shows that the rfcomm parameter hasn't made it through to the gnokii initialisation, I think. matt@mercury:/usr/local/lib/opensync/plugins$ msynctool --sync g5 Synchronizing group "g5" The previous synchronization was unclean. Slow-syncing phone instance config: model: series60 port_device: 00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D connection_type: 5 init_length: 0 serial_baudrate: 0 serial_write_usleep: 0 hardware_handshake: 0 require_dcd: 0 smsc_timeout: 0 connect_script: disconnect_script: rfcomm_cn: 0 sm_retry: off Serial device: opening device 00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D Can't connect: Invalid argument Couldn't open GNBUS device: Invalid argument Error in link initialisation Member 1 of type gnokii-sync had an error while connecting: Connection failed Member 2 of type file-sync just connected Member 2 of type file-sync just disconnected All clients have disconnected The sync failed: Unable to connect one of the members Error synchronizing: Unable to connect one of the members matt@mercury:/usr/local/lib/opensync/plugins$ Here's my config file for the gnokii-sync member: <config> <connection>bluetooth</connection> <port>00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D</port> <model>series60</model> <rfcomm_channel>14</rfcomm_channel> <debug>on</debug> </config> M On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 20:24 +0100, Daniel Gollub wrote: > On Tuesday 14 March 2006 20:08, Matthew Kay wrote: > > Perhaps rfcomm_channel is the one you're missing? This is the > > smallest .gnokiirc which works for me: > yes. maybe. > Update to latest revision of gnokii-sync (if you haven't done yet) and try > attaced patch. This will add the rfcomm_channel option. > > > > > [global] > > port = 00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D > > model = series60 > > connection = bluetooth > > rfcomm_channel = 14 > > Add to your gnokii-sync config: > <config> > .... > <rfcomm_channel>14</rfcomm_channel> > </config> > > > > > You would be my personal hero if we got this working! > I know :P > > Have fun! > > Daniel |
From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-03-14 19:24:32
Attachments:
gnokii-sync_rfcomm.diff
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On Tuesday 14 March 2006 20:08, Matthew Kay wrote: > Perhaps rfcomm_channel is the one you're missing? =A0This is the > smallest .gnokiirc which works for me: yes. maybe. Update to latest revision of gnokii-sync (if you haven't done yet) and try= =20 attaced patch. This will add the rfcomm_channel option. > > [global] > port =3D 00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D > model =3D series60 > connection =3D bluetooth > rfcomm_channel =3D 14 Add to your gnokii-sync config: <config> .... <rfcomm_channel>14</rfcomm_channel> </config> > > You would be my personal hero if we got this working! =A0 I know :P Have fun! Daniel |
From: Pawel K. <pk...@be...> - 2006-03-14 19:52:07
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Matthew Kay wrote: > Hmm. No luck...perhaps I haven't installed the new version right? I > patched the file, ran make clean, make and make install. The debug > shows that the rfcomm parameter hasn't made it through to the gnokii > initialisation, I think. > > matt@mercury:/usr/local/lib/opensync/plugins$ msynctool --sync g5 > Synchronizing group "g5" > The previous synchronization was unclean. Slow-syncing > phone instance config: > model: series60 > port_device: 00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D > connection_type: 5 > init_length: 0 > serial_baudrate: 0 > serial_write_usleep: 0 > hardware_handshake: 0 > require_dcd: 0 > smsc_timeout: 0 > connect_script: > disconnect_script: > rfcomm_cn: 0 > sm_retry: off > Serial device: opening device 00:E0:03:5F:5F:6D > Can't connect: Invalid argument > Couldn't open GNBUS device: Invalid argument Does simple gnokii --identify work? take care, pkot -- p k o t a t b e z s e n s u d o t p l http://www.gnokii.org/ |
From: Matthew K. <ka...@fa...> - 2006-03-15 16:13:43
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> Does simple gnokii --identify work? Yes, works fine. M |
From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-03-15 16:38:23
Attachments:
gnokii-sync_rfcomm2.diff
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On Wednesday 15 March 2006 17:12, Matthew Kay wrote: > > Does simple gnokii --identify work? > > Yes, works fine. Oooooooops - my fault. The patch only parse the gnokii-sync config rfcomm channel and doesn't fill the "gn_statemachine" struct with it. Please checkout the latest gnokii-sync plugin again and try attached patch. best regards, Daniel |
From: Matthew K. <ka...@fa...> - 2006-03-15 17:42:58
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Daniel, Thanks! It works great with file-sync. Congratulations! Unfortunately, I haven't quite got it going with Evolution. Well, having said that, it seems to have worked - I have a ~/.evolution/calendar/local/system/calendar.ics which looks fine, like it's been updated. But nothing shows in Evolution. Anyone know why this might be? A typical entry is below: BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Meeting DTSTART:20060319T160000Z DTEND:20060319T220000Z SUMMARY:Early choir rehearsal X-LIC-ERROR;X-LIC-ERRORTYPE=VALUE-PARSE-ERROR:No value for LOCATION property. Removing entire property: UID:20060315T173533Z-4423-1000-1-280@mercury DTSTAMP:20060315T173533Z CREATED:20060315T173533 LAST-MODIFIED:20060315T173533 BEGIN:VALARM TRIGGER;VALUE=DURATION:-PT1H X-EVOLUTION-ALARM-UID:20060315T173533Z-4423-1000-1-281@mercury END:VALARM END:VEVENT M On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 17:38 +0100, Daniel Gollub wrote: > On Wednesday 15 March 2006 17:12, Matthew Kay wrote: > > > Does simple gnokii --identify work? > > > > Yes, works fine. > > Oooooooops - my fault. > > The patch only parse the gnokii-sync config rfcomm channel and doesn't fill > the "gn_statemachine" struct with it. > > Please checkout the latest gnokii-sync plugin again and try attached patch. > > > best regards, > Daniel |
From: Daniel G. <dg...@su...> - 2006-03-17 13:43:44
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On Wednesday 15 March 2006 18:42, Matthew Kay wrote: > But nothing shows in Evolution. =A0Anyone know why this might be? =A0A > typical entry is below: > > BEGIN:VEVENT > CATEGORIES:Meeting > DTSTART:20060319T160000Z > DTEND:20060319T220000Z > SUMMARY:Early choir rehearsal > X-LIC-ERROR;X-LIC-ERRORTYPE=3DVALUE-PARSE-ERROR:No value for LOCATION > =A0property. Removing entire property: > UID:20060315T173533Z-4423-1000-1-280@mercury > DTSTAMP:20060315T173533Z > CREATED:20060315T173533 > LAST-MODIFIED:20060315T173533 > BEGIN:VALARM > TRIGGER;VALUE=3DDURATION:-PT1H > X-EVOLUTION-ALARM-UID:20060315T173533Z-4423-1000-1-281@mercury > END:VALARM > END:VEVENT Hmm.. i didn't tested gnokii-sync with evo-sync yet. But can you show me two test entries of the evolution calendar file: * one which was created by evolution itself * one which was created by gnokii-sync Thanks for testing :) Have fun! best regards, Daniel |