Am Montag 24 Januar 2011, 17:50:00 schrieb Michael Banck:
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 05:06:39PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Zitat von "Michael Banck" <mba...@debian.org>:
> > >On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 08:51:41PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > >>$osynctool --configure horde 2
> > >>[...]
> > >>/usr/share/opensync-0.39/defaults/syncml-http-client:201:
> > >>element Formats: Schemas validity error : Element 'Formats':
> > >>This element is not expected. Expected is one of ( Path, Url ).
> > >>ERROR: Plugin configuration file is not valid!
> > >>/usr/share/opensync-0.39/schemas/plugin_config.xsd
> > >
> > >How did you configure the plugin?
> > 
> > I installed it. The above command is the attempt to configure it!
> 
> Ho-hum, so it doesn't startup an editor even?  OK, that'd be a bug.
> However, the 0.3x is not really a big priority right now.

No editor. Just leave the bug open, then :)

> Also note that the syncml plugin has been sort of orphaned upstream, if
> you need this for some bigger project, I suggest getting involved
> upstream.

A synchronisation solution without SyncML? That sounds weird.
So Funambol is the only solution for a SyncML client in the long term?
I would get involved upstream for sure but I am currently working on OpenOBEX 
and obexpushd upstream which takes all of the time I can spend for such tasks.
Actually, I was hoping for the akonadi plugin, so I could sync my KDE and 
Horde installations.

> > PPS: I would have tried the 0.22 solution from Squeeze but that one
> > only has syncml-http-server but no syncml-http-client, strange.
> 
> Hrm, we pulled out the syncml plugin as the current libsyncml isn't
> compatible with the 0.22 plugin and nobody contributed a 0.22 port to
> it.  I guess you have that syncml-http-server lying around from an
> earlier package or so, the curent squeeze content file does not seem to
> reference it.

You are right, it's a stale one from Lenny. Very sad, actually.

HS



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