On Sat, 2012-03-24 at 14:27 +0100, Christian wrote:
Hi having problems with sync-ui,
I am neither able to edit the examles, nor to add a new one. :(
What am I missing ?
using:
- libsysthesis 3.4.0.16.6
- syncevolution 1.2.2
on a openSUSE 11.4
How did you install SyncEvolution? From source?
What version of Evolution are you using?
getting:
(sync-ui:4879): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_set_sensitive: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
** (sync-ui:4879): WARNING **: only file:// icon uri is supported:
image://themedimage/icons/services/egroupware
** (sync-ui:4879): WARNING **: only file:// icon uri is supported:
image://themedimage/icons/services/funambol
** (sync-ui:4879): WARNING **: only file:// icon uri is supported:
image://themedimage/icons/services/gmail
** (sync-ui:4879): WARNING **: only file:// icon uri is supported:
image://themedimage/icons/services/memotoo
** (sync-ui:4879): WARNING **: only file:// icon uri is supported:
image://themedimage/icons/services/everdroid
** (sync-ui:4879): WARNING **: only file:// icon uri is supported:
image://themedimage/icons/services/ovi
That's normal so far, and shows that config templates (examples) are
sent to the UI.
** (sync-ui:4879): WARNING **: Server.GetConfig() failed: Did not
receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not
send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the
reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
Now something broke. The syncevo-dbus-server should have replied
eventually.
If I close sync-ui and start it a second time, then the shown
examples
in the previous try are now "vanished". No examples are shown or could
be retrieved.
If I kill syncevo-dbus-server and then start sync-ui, examples are shown
again, but neither editable nor addable new ones.
Any help would be appreciated.
What's the output of syncevo-dbus-server when you run it in a shell
window like this while the sync-ui is started in a separate window?
SYNCEVOLUTION_DEBUG=1 <path>/syncevo-dbus-server
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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