On Fr, 2011-01-21 at 22:42 +0000, Kip Warner wrote:
On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 10:52 +0100, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> Log files showing how SyncEvolution tries to send calendar items would
> help.
Hmm, stdout had the following, but I'm not sure where it dumps an actual
HTML log unless it runs into a hard error?
Yes, it does. "syncevolution --print-sessions nokia_e71" will point you
in the right direction.
> Well, picking a Nokia model is still a better choice than using
the
> template for something entirely different. Is there anything that can be
> done in the UI or the documentation to make that more clear?
Probably ask the user what make and model they have of the phone, and if
it is a Nokia and you don't have that model in the software, have it
defer to the default template.
Currently we rely on the device name as advertised via Bluetooth to do
this kind of matching. Unfortunately there is no guarantee that it has
the vendor and model in it.
My hope was that users would be able to select a matching template
config even if the right one is not preselected.
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