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Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Syncing problem (again)
From: Ronny Standtke <Ronny.Standtke () gmx ! net>
Date: 2006-10-29 22:17:50
Message-ID: 200610292317.50902.Ronny.Standtke () gmx ! net
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Hi Jason,
> Hm. Maybe you can stop by #kpilot on freenode's irc server at some point
> and we can see if we can help you.
Hmm, I will try someday but I must warn you: I didn't use IRC for 10 years and
I will most probably do some very stupid things there and make a fool of
myself :-)
> Where did you install kpilot from again?
From the svn trunk.
> Do you ever see any output from kpilotDaemon telling you that it's seeing
> the connection and trying to connect?
Yes I see this output. In my second-last mail I attached the log file. Here is
the interesting part:
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kpilot: >processEvents
kpilot: >acceptDevice
kpilotdaemon: : Found connection on device /dev/ttyUSB1
kpilot: >statusString
kpilotdaemon: : Current status KPilotDeviceLink=DeviceOpen and master 14
kpilotdaemon: : RomVersion=51392512 Locale=65536 Product=
kpilotdaemon: : Reading user info @0x822ca60
kpilotdaemon: : Buffer @0x822ca60
kpilotdaemon: : Read user name Ronny Standtke
kpilot: >processEvents
kpilot: >detect
kpilot: >close
kpilotdaemon: : Closing sockets -1 and 10
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> Well, that's using pilot-xfer from 0.11.8, right?
No, pilot-xfer --version says "This is pilot-xfer, from pilot-link version
0.12.1"
> When does kpilot start going nuts on your CPU? While it's trying to sync?
Yes, it is kpilotDaemon that eats my CPU when kpilot is trying to sync.
Greetings & Thanks
Ronny
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