On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 10:17 +0100, Cornelis Swanepoel wrote: > On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 09:40 +0100, Cornelis Swanepoel wrote: > > I've changed the timeout to 100. > > Now I can sync once successfully with evolution but every > subsequent > > sync gets stuck at "Identifying User" again. > >[...] > > I do a killall -9 gpilotd - then I restart gpilotd by going to > Edit->Synchronization Options in Evolution. Then I can sync > again..... > once more anyway. > > I'm going to bump my timeout to see if that helps. > > Lonnie Borntreger > > killall -9 gpilotd does the trick, thanks Lonnie. > I would prefer not to have to do it after every sync though. > > Any ideas?
Without knowing what version of gnome-pilot and pilot-link you're using, it's hard to give specific advice. In a previous posting, Nathan Owens suggested starting gpilotd in a terminal window to get more info, and let us know what gnome-pilot and pilot-link packages you have installed, and what distribution you're using. There are known bugs in pretty much all packaged versions of gnome-pilot, as far as I know. Some of these bugs are due to patches applied by the packager. Other problems are due to problems with pilot-link (gnome-pilot uses some pilot-link features that are not used by jpilot, pilot-xfer, etc, so just because these other packages work doesn't mean the problem lies within gnome-pilot code). One specific question: do you have '/dev/ttyUSB*' files persisting after your successful sync? There is a pre-release version of gnome-pilot available, that has fixed a lot of problems. You can get more information from the wiki page: http://live.gnome.org/GnomePilot Regards, Matt Matt Davey In Milan, traffic lights are regulations, in Rome they are [EMAIL PROTECTED] suggestions, in Naples they are Christmas decorations. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
