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List:       kdepim-users
Subject:    Re: [kdepim-users] Kpilot crash with Calendar
From:       Adriaan de Groot <groot () kde ! org>
Date:       2007-05-14 17:14:30
Message-ID: 200705141914.30480.groot () kde ! org
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Hi Rene,

Sorry we skipped over you; travel got in the way.

On Thursday 10 May 2007 12:43:50 René Serral-Gracià wrote:
> I just found a crash when trying to synchronize my Tungsteng T5 with Kpilot
> using bluetooth.

Does that work at all? If so, could you *please* document what tools and bits 
and pieces you use? The KPilot website and documentation (well, the docs are 
horribly outdated in more ways than this only) do not provide much useful 
information.

> The procedure was:
> - Normal Hotsync (worked fine)
> - pilot-dedupe -p net:any DatebookDB AddressDB ToDoDB  (fine also)

Why do you do this?

> - On the pilot ScanDB found some incorrect entries on the Datebook which
> were fixed (OK)

I'm not familiar with this tool. What does it do?

> - I inserted a couple of entries on the handheld and some more on
> korganizer.
> - On Kpilot copy handheld to PC (didn't crash but the pilot entries are not
> shown on kpilot)

I think that's a normal bug :( Copy HH to PC (note that this is documented to 
erase all data on your PC and replace it by what is on the handheld, be 
careful with it) does not update the backup databases, so KPilot won't show 
any changes but you should be able to see them in the KDE apps.

> - Normal Hotsync (kpilot crashed)

I'll try to look at it more closely later this week. Right now i'm on a plane 
and debugging is difficult.


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