New pilot-link, gnome-pilot (and conduits) have landed - call for testing

Michael Banck mbanck at gmx.net
Tue Sep 19 11:10:58 BST 2006


Hi,

On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 05:39:17PM +0200, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Am Montag, den 18.09.2006, 12:01 -0300 schrieb Hervé Fache:
> > Does this mean that Ubuntu will support pilot-link at the expense of
> > OpenSync, or are there plans to support both? I seem to remember
> > OpenSync was the favoured synchronisation software for KDE 4 (but
> > could be wrong, of course)...
> 
> a lot of packages use libpisock* (of gnome-pilot). 
> 
> Only these packages make use of opensync:
>       * opensync-plugin-irmc, 
>       * opensync-plugin-file, 
>       * opensync-plugin-evolution

There are a couple of more plugins in Debian unstable now which I plan
to merge/sync into universe for edgy, I am waiting for the much-improved
0.19 opensync release though, which should get released RSN.

BTW, is somebody interested to package the opensync-enabled kitchensync
branch?  That might be a nice way to test this opensync stuff, as the
GTK GUI currently isn't up to it and msynctool (from multisync-tools in
Debian experimental) is not user-friendly either.


Michael



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