Hey all,
I'm trying to sync my Nokia 6555 over USB. I'm using the SyncML plugin (a=
nd
the file-sync plugin) and it seems able to connect to my phone but then h=
as
problems with the actual transfer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.=
CONFIG:
<config>
<interface>0</interface>
<identifier></identifier>
<version>1</version>
<wbxml>1</wbxml>
<username></username>
<password></password>
<type>5</type>
<usestringtable>1</usestringtable>
<onlyreplace>0</onlyreplace>
<recvLimit>10000</recvLimit>
<maxObjSize>0</maxObjSize>
<contact_db>Contacts</contact_db>
<calendar_db>Calendar</calendar_db>
<note_db>Notes</note_db>
</config>
ERRORS:
The previous synchronization was unclean. Slow-syncing
Member 2 of type file-sync just connected
WARNING: Unable to find command handler (Put: ./devinf12 -> NULL)
WARNING: Unable to find command handler (Get: NULL -> ./devinf12)
received contact dsession
received event dsession
received note dsession
Member 1 of type syncml-obex-client just connected
All clients connected or error
Member 2 of type file-sync just sent all changes
Member 1 of type syncml-obex-client had an error while getting changes:
Request not successfull: 64
Member 2 of type file-sync just disconnected
If I try with version 0 or 2 it doesn't connect at all. I'm using version=
0.19 of opensync and 0.91 of the multisync front-end. I also tried using =
the
msynctool stuff as well and trying various options.
I've gathered OSYNC logs with the PRIVACY turned on, and uploaded them to=
www.phildev.net/6555.tar.gz. Note, my phone has almost no data in at at t=
his
point...
Yes, I'm running it as root since libusb needs root access.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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