On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 08:36:35PM +0100, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: > [36 lines, 194 words, 1236 characters] Top characters: etanrosh > > Le 02.11.2006, à 13:36:57, Jeff Abrahamson a écrit: > > Package: jpilot > > Version: 0.99.9.1-2 > > Severity: important > > > > > > After an upgrade && dist-upgrade, jpilot no longer syncs with > > handheld. On pressing "sync" in jpilot, the app waits for the > > handheld. When I press the cradle button, the handheld immediately > > reports that the connection was lost. Jpilot continues to wait. If I > > clear the error on the handheld (hit "OK") and touch the cradle button > > a second time, jpilot responds thus: > > > > dlp_ReadSysInfo error > > Exiting with status SYNC_ERROR_PI_CONNECT > > Finished > > > > The hardware is a Palm III running Palm OS 3.5. > > > > I am connecting through /dev/ttyS0. This appears still to be > > the correct device, as cat'ing from it and then hitting sync on the > > cradle produces garbage: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ cat < /dev/ttyS0 > > ¾ïí³å¾¾ïí´¦h¾ïíµã¾ïí¶àH¾ïí·iþ¾ïí¸« ¾ïí¹îR¾ïíºí¾ïí»í¾ïí¼®É¾ïíÿ¯À > > ± > > Can you upgrade or install pilot-link to version 0.12.1-5 and do: > $ pilot-xfer --list --port /dev/ttyS0 > then press the cradle button and see what happens?
This was already the pilot-link version: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ dpkg -l pilot-link Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Description +++-==============-==============-============================================ ii pilot-link 0.12.1-5 tools to communicate with a PalmOS PDA [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ Here's the results of running pilot-link: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] Last login: Fri Nov 3 11:26:39 2006 from astra.purple.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pilot-xfer --list --port /dev/ttyS0 Listening for incoming connection on /dev/ttyS0... connected! Reading list of databases in RAM... AddressDB MailDB MemoDB ConnectionDB NetworkDB ToDoDB Graffiti psysLaunchDB Graffiti ShortCuts Unsaved Preferences Net Prefs System MIDI Sounds Saved Preferences List complete. 13 files found. Thank you for using pilot-link. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Here's jpilot -d. I hit Ctrl-C just before the line "x=1046, y=410", since jpilot was waiting for sync. (I.e., the bug persists.) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ jpilot -d Debug messages on. calling check_hidden_dir pidfile: /home/dev/.jpilot/jpilot.pid opening dir /usr/lib/jpilot/plugins/ found plugin libbackup.so opened plugin [/usr/lib/jpilot/plugins/libbackup.so] This plugin is version (0.99). getting plugin_get_name getting plugin_get_menu_name getting plugin_get_help_name getting plugin_get_db_name plugin name is [Backup 0.53] opening dir /home/dev/.jpilot/plugins/ plugin: [Backup 0.53] was loaded calling plugin_startup for [Backup 0.53] Backup: plugin_startup calling check_backup_dir Trying to open /home/dev/.jpilot/Backup/test for write Backup: Loading prefs Backup: loaded preferences from backup.rc rc file from prefs is jpilotrc.default parsing /usr/share/jpilot/jpilotrc.default parse_geometry() get_todos2() Entering jp_read_DB_files: ToDoDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_todos2() entries_shown=0 set_new_button_to new 1 old 1 datebook_update_clist() get_days_appointments() Entering jp_read_DB_files: DatebookDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_days_appointments() get_days_appointments==>0 datebook_category = 0xffff set_new_button_to new 1 old 1 get_days_appointments() Entering jp_read_DB_files: DatebookDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_days_appointments() datebook_find(), glob_find_id = 0 x=1046, y=410 w=908, h=1121 alarms_init() UPTODATE 2006 11 3 11 26 alarms_find_next() get_days_appointments() Entering jp_read_DB_files: DatebookDB Leaving jp_read_DB_files Leaving get_days_appointments() alarms_write_file() jp_pref_write_rc_file() cb_check_version jp_pref_write_rc_file() setting PILOTRATE=[9600] pref port=[] num_backups=2 forking sync process sync:calling load_plugins opening dir /usr/lib/jpilot/plugins/ found plugin libbackup.so opened plugin [/usr/lib/jpilot/plugins/libbackup.so] This plugin is version (0.99). getting plugin_get_name getting plugin_get_menu_name getting plugin_get_help_name getting plugin_get_db_name plugin name is [Backup 0.53] opening dir /home/dev/.jpilot/plugins/ **************************************** Syncing on device /dev/pilot Press the HotSync button now **************************************** x=1046, y=410 jp_pref_write_rc_file() jp_pref_write_rc_file() jp_pref_write_rc_file() calling plugin_exit_cleanup plugin_exit_cleanup() killing 30608 jp_pref_write_rc_file() cleanup_pc_file for DatebookDB No compacting needed max_id was 0 cleanup_pc_file for AddressDB No compacting needed max_id was 0 cleanup_pc_file for ToDoDB No compacting needed max_id was 0 cleanup_pc_file for MemoDB No compacting needed max_id was 0 cleanup_pc_file for Memo32DB No compacting needed max_id was 0 not calling cleanup_pc_file for: [] caught signal SIGCHLD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ -- Jeff Jeff Abrahamson <http://jeff.purple.com/> +1 215/837-2287 GPG fingerprint: 1A1A BA95 D082 A558 A276 63C6 16BF 8C4C 0D1D AE4B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]