Hi group,
I have been trying to find documentation about the features of
multisync. I have understood how it works, but besides a brief
description of multisync, and a couple of pages describing specific
devices, there is no documentation available. I even downloaded the
source code, hoping it
tis 2004-12-28 klockan 17:20 +0100 skrev Jean-Marc Liotier:
> On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 16:34 +0100, Ron wrote:
> >
> > Why don't you have a look at sync4j? that is meant as a server
>
[snip]
> In the archives of multisync-devel I read that for Multisync 0.90 the
> splitting of GUI and backend has b
Hi together
i have a problem with the above configuration:
Syncing the first time everythin went ok but doing it the second time
all repeated events will be lost on the Opie-Side. They are only on the
evolution side. Syncing again won´t change a thing. Creating a repead
Task on the opie side sync
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 16:34 +0100, Ron wrote:
>
> Why don't you have a look at sync4j? that is meant as a server
Thanks for the tip : I was not aware of Sync4j. I have searched the web
in general and the Multisync mailing list archive in particular for
information about the interoperability of Sy
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 15:01 +0100, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
> I know that it is possible to launch 'multisync -q' so that Multisync
> does not load a GUI, but I want to use Multisync on a server where the
> Gnome libraries are not available and installing them is completely out
> of question. I hav
I know that it is possible to launch 'multisync -q' so that Multisync
does not load a GUI, but I want to use Multisync on a server where the
Gnome libraries are not available and installing them is completely out
of question. I have tried to configure the source package,
but ./configure won't run s