I too have this problem.
I am very new to oneconf and thought I'd use it to migrate installed apps from 
my wife's old computer to her new one.

After finding the problem described by this bug in the GUI, I thought
I'd try the command line to link the two computers.

Firstly, each computer seems to have its own oneconf inventory (using
the same Ubuntu One login).  If I execute:

oneconf-query --list --hosts

on each computer, it returns a single unique ID and the correct host
name for that computer - I believe it should return both??

If I look at the One Google Account Apps information
(https://login.ubuntu.com/+applications), I see both computers listed.

However, I tried to execute the following on the old computer:

kaye@kayes-old-computer:~$ oneconf-query --share-inventory --hostid=<ID-
of-new-computer>

and it threw an exception - see attached traceback.

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Title:
  oneconf is only showing the pc you are on in raring and isn't sharing
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