Having searched the archives without success, I'm hoping you can help me with my memo conduit problem. I'm running 2.0.10 conduits on Fedora Core 1 (although this problem occurred in RH9 as well...). All my conduits seem to work (albeit slowly, but I'll deal with that later) except for the memo conduit. Nothing ever appears in my memo file directory. Here's the output from a hotsync with no other conduits turned on: gpilotd-Message: gnome-pilot 2.0.10 starting... gpilotd-Message: compiled for pilot-link version 0.11.8 gpilotd-Message: compiled with [VFS] [USB] [IrDA] [Network] gpilotd-Message: Activating CORBA server gpilotd-Message: bonobo_activation_active_server_register = 0 gpilotd-Message: Watching Cradle (/dev/usb/ttyUSB1) gpilotd-Message: setting PILOTRATE=115200 gpilotd-Message: Cradle Cradle has 0 events gpilotd-Message: Instantiating 1 conduits... memo-file-conduit-Message: creating memo_file conduit gpilotd-Message: Instantiated 0 backup conduits, 0 file conduits, 1 other conduits gpilotd-Message: HotSync button pressed, synchronizing pilot gpilotd-Message: Pilot ID is 500, name is MyPilot, owner is Frank (gpilotd:13208): gpilotd-WARNING **: Error in queue, non-existing entry gpilotd-Message: Pilot has 0 entries in restore queue (gpilotd:13208): gpilotd-WARNING **: Error in queue, non-existing entry gpilotd-Message: Pilot has 0 entries in conduit queue memo-file-conduit-Message: MemoFile Conduit v 0.9 memo-file-conduit-Message: PreSync memo-file-conduit-Message: load_records memo-file-conduit-Message: load_categories memo-file-conduit-Message: no categories, no records (gpilotd:13208): gpilotd-WARNING **: Conduits initialization failed, aborting operation gpilotd-Message: Synchronization ended memo-file-conduit-Message: destroying memo_file conduit gpilotd-Message: setting PILOTRATE=115200 (gpilotd:13208): gpilotd-WARNING **: pi_accept_to: Connection timed out (gpilotd:13208): gpilotd-WARNING **: pi_accept_to: timeout was 2 secs I have about a dozen memos on my PDA that should be syncing. Any suggestions? -- Frank Pineau Hey, you know those Roman hackers? Man, were they I III III VII!
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