George Avrunin a écrit : > I asked about this in June when I was running Fedora 7 and never got a > response. I've now installed Fedora 8 on both desktop and laptop and the > problem has arisen again, so I'm asking again. > > I have the pilot-link-0.12.2-7.fc8 and jpilot-0.99.9-3.fc7 rpms installed, > with the i386 versions on the desktop and the x86_64 on the laptop > (actually, both the x86_64 and the i386 versions of pilot-link are on the > laptop because of various multilib dependencies). I am using the libusb > facilities of pilot-link, and have jpilot set to use the port usb: > > I can synchronize my Palm TX with jpilot and with pilot-xfer -s on both > machines. However, I can't get the jpilot on the laptop to unlock the > private records. I get the dialog box saying "Enter PalmOS Password", but > when I enter the password I just get the version of the dialog box that > says "Incorrect, Reenter PalmOS Password". The same password works fine > on the desktop. I even set JPILOT_HOME to a temporary directory and did > a sync with the clean jpilot, and I can unlock the private records there. > > Is there a problem with the way the x86_64 version of jpilot handles the > PalmOS password? Or have I misconfigured something? I did a diff on the > jpilot.rc files for the two installations, and aside from some window > geometry things and the fact that last_todo_category is different, the only > difference I see is the pc_ids. Does jpilot apply the PalmOS password > directly to decrypt things, or is it stored somewhere? > > Thanks for any suggestions on this. http://bugs.pilot-link.org/1858 -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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