Le Monday 17 January 2005 à 23:59:55, Osamu Aoki a écrit:
> Hi,

Hello,

I know that libpisock8 works with Linux 2.6 and udev. That is the
configuration I am using.

I also have a udev configuration file:
/etc/udev/rules.d/my_rules.rules
KERNEL="ttyUSB0", NAME="pda", MODE="0666", SYMLINK="pilot"

It would be best to have this configuration included in the udev package 
but the USB craddle seams to be "complex" when it comes to the ttyUSB0/1
they are using.

And I am not a udev expert. We both have two very different udev
configuration files :-)

> Can you make this key info at the top of document!
> 
>         you must hit the HotSync button on your cradle _FIRST_, before
>         launching any of pilot-link's various utilities.

That is not true AFAIC. I first need to _plug_ the cradle. In fact I use a
PalmV with a USB connector. I don't know it that qualify as a real cradle.
I have in dmesg(8):
  pl2303 2-1:1.0: PL-2303 converter detected
  usb 2-1: PL-2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0

My concern is that it is not right to say "you must hit the HotSync
button on your cradle _FIRST_" since it depends.

> It is nicely hidden.  Besides jpilot and other only depends on
> libpisock8, this pilot-link package (sharing source) is nicely hidden by
> not having README.Debian in its /usr/share/doc/libpisock8 directory
> indicating detail documentation is available in pilot-link.  This was a
> bit of puzzele.

Good point. I will add the README.Debian in /usr/share/doc/libpisock8/
as well.


If any of you have a magic udev configuration file that will work
_everywhere_ for _everyone_ I would be pleased to use it.

Bye,

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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