On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 11:51 -0400,
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:51:44 +0100
> From: Callum Macdonald <gnome-pilot-list callum-macdonald.com>
> Subject: Re: Pilot synch issues
> To: "The PalmOS< tm> integration
pacakge"
> <gnome-pilot-list gnome.org>
> Message-ID: <46D290A0.4090009 callum-macdonald.com>
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> Hey Andrew,
>
> Have you tried running gpilotd from a terminal and
watching the output?
>
> Does it crash at a specific point in the sync? For
example, mine crashes
> if I have the TODO conduit enabled. I'm not too
bothered, so I turned it
> off and it works. I haven't yet gotten round to
investigating why.
>
> To run from a terminal you need to kill any running
gpilotd processes,
> then run gpilotd which will probably be in one of these
locations:
> /usr/libexec/gpilotd
> /usr/bin/gpilotd
>
> That will hopefully provide more information on what's
causing gpilot to
> crash. If you want to log the output, this format will
work:
> /path/to/gpilotd > /path/to/some/file 2>&1
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Callum.
Here is the output
[root localhost usr]# ./lib/gpilotd
gpilotd-Message: gnome-pilot 2.0.15 starting...
gpilotd-Message: compiled for pilot-link version 0.12.1
gpilotd-Message: compiled with [VFS] [USB] [IrDA] [Network]
(gpilotd:4530): gpilotd-WARNING **: Number of devices is
configured to 0
(gpilotd:4530): gpilotd-WARNING **: No accessible devices
available
(gpilotd:4530): gpilotd-WARNING **: Number of PDAs is
configured to 0
gpilotd-Message: Activating CORBA server
gpilotd-Message: bonobo_activation_active_server_register =
0
gpilotd-Message: Found 4766, 0001
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0502, 0736
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 091e, 0004
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 115e, f100
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 082d, 0100
gpilotd-Message: Using net FALSE
gpilotd-Message: Found 082d, 0200
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 082d, 0300
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0c88, 0021
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0001
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0002
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0003
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0020
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0031
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0040
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0050
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0060
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0061
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0070
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0080
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 04e8, 8001
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 04e8, 6601
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0038
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0066
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0095
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 009a
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 00c9
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 00da
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 00e9
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0144
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0169
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 12ef, 0100
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
Perhaps the problem is that it has "found" so
much. My device is 0830
0061. Do I need to pare down a list in the config file?
wherever/whatever it is?
Andrew
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