Ryan Rix venit, vidit, dixit 08.02.2010 23:49: > On Mon 8 February 2010 7:50:18 am Michael J Gruber wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> is anyone using a working sync solution between PalmOS devices and KDE 4 >> (Kontact)? >> >> The more I try with KPilot (F12) the more I become convinced that KPilot >> stopped working with Akonadi a while ago. (I had this working on F11 or >> so.) >> >> I'd be content with one-way sync pilot -> KDE for datebook and >> addressbook. Can gnome-pilot share resources with KDE's Kontact? Even >> translating pilot-xfer's pdbs into vcs/ical/... would be good enough, >> just getting stuff out of the palm in an open format, ready for >> consumption by KDE's PIM. >> >> Michael >> > > Hi Michael, > > What exactly are the issues? > I have kpilot working just fine with Kontact and akonadi. I'd love to see you > get this working as I'm playing with the idea of taking over maintenance of > kpilot. I'm glad to see there's a possible future for Kpilot! Are you on F12 with KDE from fedora-updates, or more recent Fedora/KDE? > > A few other questions... Kontact version, kpilot version, device, would be > nice :) Also, does the device appear to sync, or does it simply not work > anymore? I've had issues with udev not naming the devices I have been testing > with /dev/pilot or even spawning any device file afaict. I've had to user the > device name "usb:" to sync it. I can sync the device itself (Palm T3), and I used to be able to sync the palm calendar to a akonadi resource, but that was last fall (Fedora 11 I think). Kontact and kpilot are from current F12, that is kdepim-4.3.5-1.fc12.x86_64 nepomukserver (kdebase-runtime-4.3.5-2.fc12.x86_64) is running, and I start akonadiserver using akonadictl (akonadi-1.2.1-2.fc12.x86_64) from the command line, then kpilot from the command line. I recreated the mysqldbs which solved a db issue. In Kpilot's settings for the calendar, an akonadi error is reported, more specifically the problem that no resource agents are found. Consequently, a sync does not sync the calendar data at all. (This used to work.) This is a plain F12 KDE install (fresh install with current updates, not an F11 upgrade), no tinkering with KDE or DG paths or such. I would think that kdepims pulls in all necessary dependencies for akonadi to work, and I didn't find any packages which seem to contain resource agents. Any help would be appreciated, of course. Michael