Hi, I finally managed to allocate some free time and started reverting Debian squeeze to opensync-0.22. This should make Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices work again.
The current plan (which has not been approved by the Debian release team yet) is to upload a 0.22 package with some additional patches to testing-proposed-updates, followed by similar 0.22 packages for the opensync-plugin-file and opensync-plugin-evolution packages. All the packages are still in unstable and can be installed from there (or from squeeze in case they transition). Unfortunately, the 0.22 version of the syncml plugin does not work with modern releases of libsyncml, so opensync-plugin-syncml will have to get dropped for squeeze (unless somebody ports it to libsyncml-0.5.4, I do not have the time for this). You can get the reverted packages from this repository: deb http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/opensync-squeeze/ ./ libopensync0, python-opensync, opensync-plugin-file, opensync-plugin-evolution As mentioned above, you need to get all the other 0.22 plugins from unstable for now. I am especially interested in tester reports from Blackberry (barry) and Windows Mobile (synce) users, as I dot not own any such device. Any other feedback is highly appreciated, in order to make a case to the release time for this rather late change in release cycle. Either follow-up to this message (but please CC me), or catch me in #opensync on irc.freenode.net (my nick is azeem). Cheers, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20101005134403.gb24...@nighthawk.chemicalconnection.dyndns.org