Re: [Evolution] Syncing Palm w/Evo 2.x



Well, here's the issue I think I'm having.

I went back to red-carpet and found a package called evolution1.5-pilot.
I tried to install it (on SUSE 8.2) and here's the message I receive:

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Unresolved dependencies:

Installing
evolution1.5-pilot-2.0.1.0.200410120356-0.snap.ximian.7.1[Evolution
Development Snapshot]

There are no installable providers of
=evolution1.5-2.0.1.0.200410120356-0.snap.ximian.7.1 for
evolution1.5-pilot-2.0.1.0.200410120356-0.snap.ximian.7.1[Evolution
Development Snapshot]

evolution1.5-pilot-2.0.1.0.200410120356-0.snap.ximian.7.1 is scheduled
to be installed, but this is not possible because of dependency
problems.

Marking this resolution attempt as invalid.
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This is probably part of my issue. Is it just needing an updated
package? 

I don't mind if it only syncs up one list/calendar for now. But the
thing is that the Palm thinks it's syncing up to something, but it
isn't.

On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:26 +0000, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 12:03 -0500, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
Works for me (or did when I was testing it prior to release).


I think I'd limit that a little...

Evolution 2.0 will sync *one* addressbook/calendar/task-list to a palm.
The one chosen is, I think, the first one you see in the
contacts/calendar/tasks folder list.

This is fine for most people.  If you are using exchange connector
several bets are probably off.  To make matters worse, if it does work
with exchange, it has problems deciding whats changed...

Private/public data within calendar stuff appears to be handled
correctly.

Palm and Evolution categories are completely ignored.

However, for basic use it works very well - for example I do sync my
calendar and contacts data and use that all the time very reliably (I
don't normally use the tasks stuff which is why I am not mentioning it).
I gave up using exchange-connector at all after I started upsetting MIS
by apparently corrupting stuff on the exchange server (which I don't
care about anyway).

      Nigel.





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