Re: Why sync for each conduit setting?
- From: dan hensley att net
- To: Vadim Strizhevsky <vadim optonline net>
- Cc: gnome-pilot-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Why sync for each conduit setting?
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:40:24 +0000
> Dan Hensley writes:
> > Since I can't even get it to sync now, I won't be able to provide many
> details,
> > but here's what I remember:
> > Set up Pilot Link. Hotsync (cradle). Everything copies from pilot into
> > $HOME/pilot. Then go to a conduit setting in gnomecc (doesn't matter which
> > one). Nothing shows up. Hit the Hotsync button (cradle). The dialog shows
> up.
> > Change settings on the dialog and hit OK. Here's where I can't remember if I
> > need to hit Hotsync here. Select either the same or another conduit setting.
> > Nothing shows up. Hit the Hotsync button (cradle). Dialog shows up. (etc.)
>
> This very suspiciously sounds to me like gpilotd is eroneously waking up
> and then hanging in pi_accept. This might be fixed by a commit I did
> last night, because I was seeing this sometimes too, but only when I
> switch between different usages of the serial port. Do you by any
> chance do that too? And you don't have any other programs/deamons
> trying to listen on the same serial port at the same time, do you?
In fact I do. I'm sharing the port between my external modem and my cradle. But I didn't think that would cause any problems, since I hang up (exit pppd) before connecting the cradle and starting gnomecc. So gpilotd doesn't run until the cradle is connected. But it could be there's a process still looking at the port even after pppd goes down (I'd need to check when I get home from work), but I'm not sure what it would be. But hopefully your commit will get around that.
Thanks,
Dan
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