Re: Calendar sync crashes handheld



No, I'm not using Windows since May or so. Anyway, it is possible some
of my old data have been synched with Windows, since I own this Palm
since before.
Anyway I remember this problem began to happen in Linux only.
If it is needed I could post the gpilotd log (I noticed the Palm always
crashes on the same single record). Anyway something sounds strange: the
device crashes with a DmCheckWrite error, even when I trash my calendar
folder or use the "Copy from Palm" option (that is, no data should
actually be written on the TT3, only read).

Thanks very much,

On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 21:54 +0000, Tom Lamm wrote:
> This is one of the symptoms I had when I posted about multi computer  
> synching. My theory was that the data from the Windows computer was  
> causing the problem. When I reset the Plam and  changed the conduit to  
> Copy to Palm all was well. As soon as I introduced data synched from  
> Windows, this, and many other, problems occurred.
> 
> Are you also synching with Windows on a second computer?
> 
> Tom Lamm
> 
> On 04/18/05 14:45:45, Silvio Moioli wrote:
> > Problem: whenever I try to sync with the ECalendar conduit, my
> > handheld
> > crashes and the HotSync process cannot finish.
> > 
> > Platform: Ubuntu GNU/Linux 5.04, kernel 2.6.10-5-386, Evolution
> > 2.2.1.1,
> > gnome-pilot 2.0.12, Palm Tungsten T3 (OS5).
> > The same problem happened before on my machine when I was using Fedora
> > Core 2 with Evolution 2.0.
> > 
> > Additional info: I already tried cleaning out and re-importing
> > Evolution's calendar data as hinted on this list before. I am
> > available
> > for any further info/suggestion. I could also fill in a bugzilla
> > report
> > if necessary/helpful.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > --
> > Silvio Moioli
> > www.moioli.net
> > silvio at moioli dot net
> > "Things should be as simple as possible, but not any simpler" Einstein
> > 
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> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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Silvio Moioli
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silvio at moioli dot net
"Things should be as simple as possible, but not any simpler" Einstein




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