On Fr, 2011-04-08 at 10:22 +0100, Stefan Vater wrote:
Patrick Ohly wrote:
> On Fr, 2011-04-08 at 09:47 +0100, Stefan Vater wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I try to sync the data of my cell phone (Nokia 5230) with my computer
>> using syncevo. I startd to just do the sync for the contacts. I use
>> syncevo 1.1 with akonadi support, which I got as a package from an
>> openSUSE repository.
>
> Who created these packages?
It is from the openSUSE build service, the person is called Daniel Höper.
You can find the package here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/dhoeper/ [...]
Thank's for the information! So I will probably have to wait for
the 1.2
version with akonadi support?!
Or some pre-release. Daniel, if you are on this list, let's talk about
packaging and why these binaries don't work for Stefan.
Right now I am waiting for Dinesh's okay to start the code review of the
"akonadi-merge-pohly" branch. That's a selfish attempt to save me some
time, if he doesn't find the time himself to respond, then I'll go ahead
and review/merge and he'll can point out my mistakes later...
That branch is what I currently consider the latest incarnation of the
Akonadi support and the one which might go into SyncEvolution 1.2.
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