Le Saturday 14 May 2005 à 15:01:23, Lior Kaplan a écrit: > When I installed the package, I chose the right encoding for me - Hebrew > (CP1255). After I synced with my palm, each Hebrew string was missing it's > last char. Looking at the console I saw these errors:
Can you help me reproduce the bug? I would need a database with the problem so I can reproduce it here and work on it. I propose: - you sync your Palm and J-Pilot - you backup a database with the problem. Say the problem occurs with the datebook so you do: $ cd ~/.jpilot $ mv DatebookDB.pdb DatebookDB.pdb.orig - you delete the DatebookDB.pdb from the Palm $ pilot-xfer --delete DatebookDB.pdb - you install an empty datebook database $ pilot-xfer --install /usr/share/jpilot/DatebookDB.pdb - you create a Hebrew string in the databook application so that jpilot truncate the last character - you send me newly created datebook database: $ pilot-xfer --fetch /tmp/DatebookDB.pdb mail me the /tmp/DatebookDB.pdb file - you reinstall your original datebook database $ pilot-xfer --install ~/.jpilot/DatebookDB.pdb The pilot-xfer command is included in the pilot-link package. Tell me if you have questions/problems/etc. You can also backup the entire ~/.jpilot/ directory so you will not lose anything by accident. Regards, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]