On Fri, 2010-08-13 at 12:39 -0400, Patrick Ohly wrote:
On Fri, 2010-08-06 at 18:26 +0100, David Bremner wrote:
> Hi Syncevolution people;
>
> I'd like to get 1.0.1 into Debian squeeze. Because we are currently in a
> freeze, I don't want to do too many uploads. Therefore it would be
> helpful if people could test out the packages I (with some help from
> Thomas and Tino) made at
>
>
http://pivot.cs.unb.ca/debian/pool/main/s/syncevolution/
Sorry for the late reply, I'm traveling this week. I've tried sync-ui
and syncevolution command line against a HTTP server, without problems.
I still need to try direct sync with a phone (don't have one with me).
Direct sync worked without issues, both inside command line and
syncevo-dbus-server.
> These install in a more or less current debian squeeze (testing)
system.
> One thing that is not well tested on my side is the syncevo-http-server
> script. Currently this is in its own binary package because of fairly
> large dependencies.
Makes sense. Again, not something that I had the time to test.
pivot.cs.unb.ca unreachable at the moment and thus cannot download
pacckage, will try later.
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