pilot-link weirdness

2002-01-04 Thread Ben Woodard

I want to synchronize my palm with evolution. I've been syncronizing
it with jpilot but I'd like to try using evolution.

In the help docs it says I should set this up this under the pilot
conduits. The problem is in gnomecc I have two sets of pilot
configuration panels. I have one under *MISSINGNAME* and one under
Peripherals. Why is this? How do I fix it?

More importantly my Pilot conduit's dialogs don't seem to match what
the evolution documents say I will find. In fact, the pilot-conduits
and the pilot-link configuration panel are identical with Pilots,
Devices, and Advanced tabs. I tried running gpilotd-control-applet
both with and without the --cap-id=1 and I get exactly the same thing.

So I'm confused. How do I get rid of the *MISSINGNAME* versions of
the pilot control panels and how do I make it so that pilot-conduits
is what it is supposed to be rather than a clone of the pilot-link
panel?

-ben

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Re: pilot-link weirdness

2002-01-04 Thread David A. Desrosiers


This is probably better suited to the gnome-pilot-list, so I've
taken the liberty of cross-posting it there. I did a quick search on our
friend google, and found this also:

http://www.google.com/search?q=+site:lists.ximian.com+MISSINGNAME

 I want to synchronize my palm with evolution. I've been syncronizing it
 with jpilot but I'd like to try using evolution.

 In the help docs it says I should set this up this under the pilot
 conduits. The problem is in gnomecc I have two sets of pilot configuration
 panels. I have one under *MISSINGNAME* and one under Peripherals. Why
 is this? How do I fix it?

 More importantly my Pilot conduit's dialogs don't seem to match what the
 evolution documents say I will find. In fact, the pilot-conduits and the
 pilot-link configuration panel are identical with Pilots, Devices, and
 Advanced tabs. I tried running gpilotd-control-applet both with and
 without the --cap-id=1 and I get exactly the same thing.

 So I'm confused. How do I get rid of the *MISSINGNAME* versions of the
 pilot control panels and how do I make it so that pilot-conduits is what
 it is supposed to be rather than a clone of the pilot-link panel?



/d


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Re: pilot-link weirdness

2002-01-04 Thread Håvard Wigtil

On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 09:34, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
 
   This is probably better suited to the gnome-pilot-list, so I've
 taken the liberty of cross-posting it there. I did a quick search on our
 friend google, and found this also:
 
   http://www.google.com/search?q=+site:lists.ximian.com+MISSINGNAME

The *MISSINGNAME* entries are a Ximian packaging problem, as they
provide entries for both Control Center 1.4 and 1.5.

The identical dialogs are also a Ximian problem, and can be solved by
using Control Center 1.4

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