From: Joe C. <joe...@gm...> - 2009-06-15 03:27:52
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Hello, I'm wondering I should use opensync 0.22 or trunk version to test sync via my cell phone. opensync 0.22 works fine with Nokia N73, but trunk version osynctool has some problem. For example: # ./osynctool --listplugin Available plugins: I did install libopensync and libsyncml. It seems that libsyncml doesn't include syncml-obex-client and syncml-http-client. Regards, Joe. |
From: Bjoern R. <bjo...@go...> - 2009-06-15 06:40:10
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Hi Joe, opensync 0.22 is the latest stable version but it is really really old, has many bugs and shortcomings. We are currently trying to release opensync 0.39 in the next weeks which should be something like a beta for the next stable release. We aren't able to schedule a release date because it depends on the work load of the developers. Therefore you should try to use 0.22 first and afterwards if you couldn't sync your phone successfully you can try trunk. BUT please always backup all your data first. With trunk it is always possible to loose your data. If you want to use opensync together with syncml you have to install libsyncml (with activated obex and http support), of course opensync and the opensync syncml plugin which you can find at http://svn.opensync.org/plugins/syncml/ To sync your file with another peer you probably need an additional plugin like file-sync. Regards, Bjoern > Hello, > > I'm wondering I should use opensync 0.22 or trunk version to test sync > via my cell phone. > opensync 0.22 works fine with Nokia N73, but trunk version osynctool > has some problem. > For example: > > # ./osynctool --listplugin > Available plugins: > > I did install libopensync and libsyncml. It seems that libsyncml > doesn't include syncml-obex-client > and syncml-http-client. > > Regards, > Joe. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial > Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited > royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing > server and web deployment. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects > _______________________________________________ > Opensync-users mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensync-users > -- /Bjoern Ricks |
From: Joe C. <joe...@gm...> - 2009-07-07 06:48:04
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Bjoern Ricks wrote: > Hi Joe, Hi Bjoern, > opensync 0.22 is the latest stable version but it is really really old, > has many bugs and shortcomings. We are currently trying to release > opensync 0.39 in the next weeks which should be something like a beta > for the next stable release. We aren't able to schedule a release date > because it depends on the work load of the developers. I've been waiting for weeks. Would you tell me when the opensync 0.39 will be released? Thanks. > Regards, > Bjoern Regards, Joe. |
From: Bjoern R. <bjo...@go...> - 2009-07-07 07:23:12
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As I wrote many many times to the list we are very sorry that we haven't finished a new version since month. But and that is the big problem of opensync we are only two developers currently and we have both full time jobs besides opensync. I met Daniel at the Linuxtag in Berlin and we discussed the last open tickets for 0.39. We are sure that we can fix that tickets but we can't promise any date when it will be finished. Again I am very sorry that the development stagnated for such a long time! Regards Bjoern |
From: Jurian S. <sub...@ju...> - 2009-07-07 11:23:24
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Hi all, I have been looking in some (temporary) alternatives for opensync. Currently a student is doing a project for GSoC and working on a sync client for Akonadi based on libsyncml. Though the project wouldn't be finished before September, it's still worth looking into it. You might sync your phone (if you're using Akonadi) with this client soon. See the website for more info: http://saschpe.wordpress.com Regards, Jurian Soflomo.com Op Tuesday 07 July 2009 09:16:33 schreef Bjoern Ricks: > As I wrote many many times to the list we are very sorry that we haven't > finished a new version since month. But and that is the big problem of > opensync we are only two developers currently and we have both full time > jobs besides opensync. I met Daniel at the Linuxtag in Berlin and we > discussed the last open tickets for 0.39. We are sure that we can fix > that tickets but we can't promise any date when it will be finished. > > Again I am very sorry that the development stagnated for such a long time! > > > Regards > Bjoern |