On Tue, 2011-10-25 at 12:59 +0200, Frederik Elwert wrote:
I recently got a Nokia N9, and I am now experimenting with
SyncEvolution to get my Desktop and the N9 in sync.
It started fairly promising: I could add the N9 with the Nokia
template in sync-ui. In general, sync works quite fine. So the N9
seems to be capable enough by default to get this kind of things
right. (It seems to lack support for HTTP SyncML servers itself,
though.) I just notices two issues so far:
1. The bluetooth stack in Ubuntu 11.10 seems to be broken, so
bluetooth sync does not work at all.
This sounds ominously like
https://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4835
I assume it works with some other distro, like the Ubuntu Lucid that you
mention below?
2. On my work machine, where I am still running Ubuntu Lucid, the
syncevo-dbus-server fails silently. I could manage to sync using
"--daemon=no", but for everyday use s-d-s is more comfortable.
While you probably cannot do much about #1, it might be worth looking
at #2.
Absolutely.
I attached the terminal output of both s-d-s and syncevolution,
though it does not tell very much. Which additional information do you
need?
Please run syncevo-dbus-server under gdb and when it crashes (which I
assume it will), run "thread apply all bt".
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