Le 22.11.2006, à 10:02:25, Ken Bloom a écrit:
> Package: jpilot
> Version: 0.99.9.2-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> Running jpilot-sync with a USB palmpilot, and the udev rule
> SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", \
> ATTRS{product}=="Palm Handheld*|Handspring Visor|palmOne Handheld", \
> SYMLINK+="pilot"
> 
> I get the following message:
> ****************************************
>  Syncing on device /dev/pilot
>  Press the HotSync button now
> ****************************************
> pi_bind error: /dev/pilot No such file or directory
> Check your serial port and settings
> Exiting with status SYNC_ERROR_BIND
> Finished
> 
> Error: connecting to serial port
> 
> The old behavior (with serial connections) was for jpilot-sync to
> prompt for the user to press the hotsync button. This doesn't happen
> with USB devices because /dev/pilot isn't created until the hotsync
> button is pressed in the Palm. Therefore, the correct behavior should
> be like KPilot's behavior: to write a message saying:
>    Pilot device /dev/pilot does not exist. Probably it is a USB device
>    and will appear during a HotSync.
> and to wait around until /dev/pilot appears, rather than quitting.

As I said in #399878 the use of USB has changed. Use "usb:" instead of
"/dev/pilot" for a USB Palm.

Bye,

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