Re: Trying to find some software

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On Monday 18 December 2006 00:09, John Bowden wrote:
> On Sunday 17 December 2006 21:36, Thomas Cameron wrote:
> > John Bowden wrote:
> > > On Sunday 17 December 2006 19:54, Thomas Cameron wrote:
> > >> John Bowden wrote:
> > >>> Hi folks.
> > >>> I'm trying to find two packages Plptools and Kpsion which will allow
> > >>> me to connect my Psion S5 to my FC5 box. I have these repositories
> > >>> enabled in in yum: core, extras, legacy, update, livna and livna
> > >>> updates. Doing a search amongst those repositories does not find
> > >>> either of the packages. If I do a search on rpmfind I get a choice
> > >>> of, other, suse,altlinux and rh7. Which one would be the best /
> > >>> easiest to install on my fc5 box, or does any one know where I can
> > >>> find fc5 specific versions of these files. Is there any more
> > >>> repositories that I'm missing?
> > >>
> > >> Why not grab the source at
> > >> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=8797 and build a
> > >> new RPM for it?
> > >>
> > >> Actually, I just looked and there is a spec file in the tarball.  You
> > >> should be able to build your own RPM issuing the command:
> > >>
> > >> rpmbuild -ba plptools.spec
> > >>
> > >> Once you've set up your rpmbuild directory structure, of course.  See
> > >> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines for some good info
> > >> about building packages.
> > >>
> > >> Thomas
> > >
> > > I have dl the source and compiled plptools. will have a go later at
> > > turning it into an rpm. Just would just like to find Kpsion a nifty
> > > front end for it
> >
> > Sorry, should have been more clear.  If you run configure against the
> > plptools source with the --enable-kde argument, Kpsion should get built.
> >   See:
> >
> > http://plptools.sourceforge.net/kpsion/compiling.html
> >
> > Thomas
>
> enable-kde - that did the trick. Just trying to find out what serial port
> its on now! Thanks a lot. Just goes to show it pays to read the manual
> carefully. --
> registered Linux user number 414240
> Guy Fawkes the only person to enter the Parliament with honest intentions
> and he was going to blow them up !

I still have not been able to get my Psion to connect on the serial port. 
Kpsion seems to be working OK and have tried all 4 serial ports and speeds in 
the Kpsion program. I have also tried the second serial socket on the mother 
board but Kpsion just does not seem to see the Psion. I have turned the 
Selinux off and the firewall just on the off chance one or all of them were 
blocking the port. Will try it in windoz to confirm that the hardware is OK, 
but was wandering if there might be something else blocking the serial. Any 
ideas?
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Guy Fawkes the only person to enter the Parliament with honest intentions and 
he was going to blow them up !

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