On 2009-03-23, 17:44 GMT, Adam Williamson wrote:
And for Nokias - you can do limited
sync very well with the gnokii plugin, and more sophisticated sync with
the libsyncml plugin on some Nokias (some have broken SyncML
implementations and just don't work right). The latest version of
libsyncml which works with opensync 0.22 is 0.4.6, so we should revert
to that.
Thanks a lot for finally explaining me this whole mess. Two years
of my life working in Red Hat were spent trying to make
synchroznization to my Nokia 3110 Classic work without any
visible results (aside from putting myself on Cc: of
http://opensync.org/ticket/877 ;-)) and whole thing makes me
really crazy. Oh well.
One of the problems I see with opensync (aside from being totally
underpowered upstream and mostly ignored by everybody else than
SuSE and as I see now Mandriva, and especially ignored by most
Fedora folks) is that I don't see any effort at all on their side
to maintain stable branch. Any requests for fixing bugs are
stereotypically replied with "Wait until we finish 0.3* (now
0.4*) branch". I have been waiting for two years. Oh well.
Matěj