On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 21:58 +0100, Chris G wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:48:31PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
> I was recently pleased to find syncevolution now does direct phone to
> evolution synchronization.
>
> So I have installed syncevolution beta3 on my Ubuntu 9.10 system and
> have got it very nearly all working. The bluetooth connection went
> fairly smoothly and then I ran sync-ui which saw the E71, all well so
> far.
>
> However as far as I can see when I synchronise it only ever copies
> data from the E71 phone to Evolution, it never copies anything from
> Evolution to the phone.
What happens when SyncEvolution tries to send data to the phone? Does it
get rejected?
> I'm currently trying syncevo-phone-config.py, I'll
report back with any
> success/failure.
>
No success:-
Start 1186/1188 test
Start 1187/1188 test
Start 1188/1188 test
Test Ended
****************SUMMARY****************
No working configuration found
See my other mail about phones locking up and needing a reboot.
While I'm about it, how do I remove the syncevolution
configuration I
already have? sync-ui give no clue as to where it is and doesn't
allow one to clear it so, if you've chosen the wrong phone type,
you're stuck!
You can use the command line: "--remove <config name>".
About the sync-ui, good point. Jussi, for services we have "Delete
settings" and "Stop using service" (only when selected) when going to
the config window. For devices we have "Reset settings". What exactly is
the difference between the three?
"Reset settings" does not get me back to a state where I can select a
different template, leading to the problem mentioned by Chris.
--
Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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