Hello, Judd Montgomery a écrit : > On 01/20/2008 11:12 PM, Florin Andrei wrote: >> Florin Andrei wrote: >>> After finishing sync, the PDA rebooted. And now it keeps rebooting in a >>> loop. > I had this happen once and it was a corrupted ContactDB record. > >> Jpilot-0.99.9.19 does that consistently with my Treo 650. It throws it >> in a loop every time I sync it. >> > Are your pc3 files 0 bytes in size? There could be a bad record getting > added to the palm at sync time. > >> Same Treo 650 is fine when synced with Palm Desktop on Windows. It is >> also fine with Jpilot-0.99.9.10 on Linux. >> > These are unofficial versions, so I don't have a way to see what changed > in the code between these. These versions are a snapshot of the CVS code. No more, no less. The source code archive (.tar.gz file) contains the ChangeLog.cvs file with all the CVS commit messages so it is easy to see what is in. >> I can't believe this is happening to me. That data is very important, >> and the only copy that I have now is captive in a buggy version of >> Jpilot, I can't export it. >> > It isn't a released version of jpilot that is buggy. It is an > incomplete code version out of CVS and should not be in a stable > distribution in that state. I can offer my services and export the pdb > files into CSV for you, or I can get the CVS export code working if you > can build it from CVS. Now that you commited your code to add export support I will upload a version 0.99.9.21 version of J-Pilot to Debian unstable. Using the Debian (or Ubuntu) version of J-Pilot is not more dangerous than using the CVS version. It is just a lot easier. Bye, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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