On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 21:46:59 +0100 Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau at free.fr> wrote: > 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 > Aha. Thanks. I will compile my own jpilot with your change, and I'll also send a note on it to the Fedora people (I'm not sure whether they want it in their bugzilla since it's already in the upstream bug list, but they should be aware of it). George -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.jpilot.org/pipermail/jpilot/attachments/20071127/c757bf5a/attachment.pgp
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