Re: pilot-link-version



I will remove some debugging and repack the code during the next week or the 
week after that and give it to you (and a few other people that want it)

/Erik

> I would be interested in seeing your perl script, if it can sync my
> Pilot with the vCal file GnomeCal uses.  I've been meaning to write
> such a thing but haven't yet found the time (big surprise).
> 
> Erik Bagfors writes:
>  > > I've implemented a memoconduit for the framework, and it seemed ok. But
>  > > I'm still hoping for someone soon to get their hands dirty at trying to
>  > > implement a calendar/email/address conduit using that framework. (about 8
>  > > people have said they'll do a calendar conduit, still nothing...). And
>  > > hoping that while doing that task, they can say whether or not the
>  > > framework is ok.
>  > > 
>  > > In addition to that, a conduit does not have to use the framework, it is
>  > > only there as a help. Any conduit may use pilot-links dlp interface to
>  > > directly interact with the palm device. As so, you can do your own
>  > > framework, add to the project and people can have all three possibilities.
>  > > 
>  > 
>  > Does it have to be written in c? 
>  > 
>  > I have a perl-code that works pretty good (ie I use it) to sync to any 
>  > vcal-file directly.  Could we embed that into gnome-pilot until someone 
>  > creates one that uses c, corba and all the other nice gnome-stuff? :)
>  > 
>  > We also need untimed events in gnomecal.  I have parts of that done but 
>  > I don't have enought time right now.


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