Hi all again, [sorry to post again in evo list, I think my findings are usable for others as well]
Thanks Ron for pointing me to multisync. The latest CVS snapshot works perfectly with Evolution 2.0.2, my Sony/Palm and my Ericsson K700i over bluetooth. I have now Evo-on-the-go :-) The problem I had with the palm plugin was a not found pi-socket.h which I solved by setting CFLAGS before configure. For completion, I must mention I'm using gentoo. The evo plugin had a problem as well, it wrongly named the lib and multisync didn't find it. Renaming it to *.so fixed the problem. Thanks to Evo people and this list for good support ! Charles On lun, 2004-12-27 at 00:11 +0100, Ron Smits wrote: > On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 23:45 +0100, Charles Bueche wrote: > > Hi Ron and list, > > > > I have had the same issues and wanted to switch to multisync, but even > > after looking several times, I'm still missing the info on how multisync > > talk to a Palm (old Sony Cli� PEG-N770C/E in my case). > > > > Irda or USB to evo using pilot-link works about OK, but only > > unidirectional Palm -> EVO. > > > > Hints welcome for a switch to multisync :-) > > > > Like I said get the latest cvs snapshot > http://multisync.sourceforge.net/downloads.php?do=dl&id=3. Create a sync > pair for each device you want to talk to evo2. So I my case I have T610 > <-> Evolution2 and a palm <-> Evolution2. I just works like a charm both > ways. > > at http://multisync.sourceforge.net you can also subscribe to the > mailinglist where even more people are very capable of helping you all > as I do not think this is the place to discuss it. You can of course > always mail me privately too :) > > Ron _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
