Le Wednesday 14 September 2005 à 10:06:36, Kenneth P. Turvey a écrit:
> When syncing my treo 600 I connect to the sync cable and run pilot-xfer.
> It used to detect that the kernel device for the pilot had not been
> loaded and it would tell you to push the button on the sync cable.  It
> would then wait patiently for you to do so (with a running timer
> displayed until it gave up).  Once you pushed the button on the sync
> cable the kernel would create the device and then pilot-xfer would move
> on and do the backup.  
> 
> Now, when following the same procedure, pilot-xfer crashes saying
> "Unable to bind to port: /dev/pilot". 

/dev/pilot is not used by default anymore. You should specify the port
to use by using --port <port>.

> This is really a problem the first time you try to get it to work.  The
> old way of handling this was much better.  

If you want you can open a bug report on the upstream bug tracker [1].
Maybe the authors would change the behavior.

Bye,

[1] http://bugs.pilot-link.org/

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