Hello,

I just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 and to SyncEvolution 1.1 and I am running into a problem.

As an FYI, I have been running SyncEvolution successfully for the past couple of years starting with Ubuntu 8.04 without any problems.

I don't know if it was the Ubuntu upgrade or the SyncEvolution upgrade that is causing the problem. I have a syncevolution server configuration named "funambol" which is located at: ~/.config/syncevolution/funambol. When I attempt to sync using the command "syncevolution funambol" then I get the following error message:

[ERROR] No configuration for server "funambol" found.
[ERROR] cannot proceed without configuration

Also, when I run the command "syncevolution --print-servers" then my funambol server is not listed.

However, I do indeed have the same funambol server configured that I have always had at:~/.config/syncevolution/funambol.

I subsequently noticed that a new empty directory had appeared in my funambol server's directory named "peers" at ~/.config/syncevolution/funambol/peers. I found that if I delete the "peers" directory then syncevolution finds my funambol server and "syncevolution funambol" runs perfectly except it subsequently creates the "peers" directory again each time that I run "syncevolution funambol" so it will not run successfully thereafter without deleting the "peers" directory again and again. Weird...

So, my configuration works so long as I delete the "peers" directory prior to running "syncevolution funambol". However, this shouldn't be necessary. Please reply with any insight as to how I can get my installation back running properly again.

Thanks,

Gordon Dickens




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