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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 199624] connection issues, hot sync, Ubuntu, Handspring Visor
From:       Earl Williams <biyouboogie () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-08-12 18:26:40
Message-ID: 20090812182640.6D5C514BA0 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199624





--- Comment #5 from Earl Williams <biyouboogie gmail com>  2009-08-12 20:26:36 ---
Thanks for responding.  Yes I did install akonadi once I realized it was
not installed.  However, the KPilot app wants me to select a calendar,
etc.  When I try to select the Contacts, To-do, and Calendar conduit I
get an error that says "No collection selected yet.  Make sure you
select a collection before synchronizing.  If you do not see any
collections in the combobox, make sure that Akonadi started and that
there is a valid resource for this data type".   

My question is, with the limited knowledge I have of this application,
is it ok to NOT use the Contacts, To-do, Calendar conduit to get the
application to run for the first time?  Because when I ignore those
conduits, the program comes back with a message saying "
The configuration file is outdated.  The configuration file has version
0, while KPilot needs version 520.  Please run KPilot and check the
configuration carefully to update the file."   How do I run KPilot, when
I get that error when I try to run it.   Am I missing something, or is
there a command line or script that I need to use to update the
configuration file?


You have been VERY helpful.  I'm sure you know what to tell me to
do.  :)


On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 05:28 +0200, Jeff Trull wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199624
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- Comment #4 from Jeff Trull <jetrull sbcglobal net>  2009-08-12 05:28:09 ---
> Hi Earl,
> 
> It sounds as if akonadi is not installed... and unfortunately this won't happen
> automatically - you would have to specifically install it (with apt-get or your
> favorite tool).  I used this command, I think:
> 
> sudo apt-get install akonadi
> 
> and by the way, the debug log I was referring to is the actual file
> kpilotDaemon.debug, which should be present in your home directory.  There's no
> need to post it if installing akonadi solves your problem.
>

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