Yes, that’s possible.

We already have some discussions about this:

 

http://lists.syncevolution.org/pipermail/syncevolution/2009-December/000882.html

 

The code is already in master now, so the latest code should work.

 

I tested synchronize with N900’s addressbook worked, I am also interested in whether it works

With calendar/task/memo though (which I thinks should be).

 

Best Regards,

Congwu

 

From: syncevolution-bounces@syncevolution.org [mailto:syncevolution-bounces@syncevolution.org] On Behalf Of Klas Hultqvist
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 11:50 PM
To: syncevolution@syncevolution.org
Subject: [SyncEvolution] Bluetooth sync with N900 ?

 

 
 I have an N900, and would like to synch it to my evolution calendar. Funambol accounts only last for three months, and it would be much neater to synch via bluetooth anyway, so I decided to try the 1.0 alpha release. I have a few questions:

1. Is it possible?

2. If it is possible, should it be enough to install syncevolution on my laptop (ubuntu 9.10), or do I need to change something on the phone?

3. If it is possible, what arguments should I give to the configure script? I tried without arguments. It says (among other things):
...
checking for LIBSOUP... no
checking for LIBSOUP... yes
checking for LIBOPENOBEX... yes
checking for BLUEZ... yes
checking for xsltproc... /usr/bin/xsltproc
checking for KEYRING... no
...
checking for PCRE... yes
checking for SQLITE3... yes
...
CONFIGURATION SUMMARY
addressbook: no
ebook: yes
ecal: yes
file: yes
sqlite: no
DBus service: no
UI (DBus client): no

However, the ENABLE_BLUETOOTH name is not defined when ./src/syncevo/SyncContext.cpp is compiled,
and so I get an error about unsupported transport type when I run syncevolution.

I don't know too much about autoconf/automake/configure/make, and I don't seem to be able to figure out what is missing for the ENABLE_BLUETOOTH flag to be switched on. Maybe I need to install some additional package?

  Thanks,
    Klas

 



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