On 1/5/07, Marcel Ruff
Only the kcemirror functionality is now missing. For the time being i'll use the vncserver (pocketVNC.exe), not as fast and elegant as kcemirror but i can control the desktop from my Linux X11.
What happens when you start kcemirror? In my case (I tried it from command line), it looks like that: marcel@noty:~> kcemirror 192.168.1.29 Synce: true ForceInstall: false kcemirror: Could not contact PDA 192.168.1.29
I have started screensnap.exe on the IPAQ but this didn't help, see http://synce.sourceforge.net/synce/kde/old/kcemirror.php
Hi Marcel, I eventually managed to run kcemirror. Probably, the most important part was to use the switch --forceinstall. But before I understood it, I did something else. I removed synce-kde with all libraries and returned to synce-kde-pack from sourceforge. I could not install it because of seemingly failed dependencies. I checked the rpm again and found out that most libraries the rpm complains about are there in RPM itself. So I installed it with --nodeps. The only dependency that was really missing was libexpat.so.0. I found out that 10.2 has libexpat.so.1.5.0 and just created link libexpat.so.0 to newer one. After that rapi worked OK. I tried kcemirror again and got the same result. But then I remembered you mentioned screensnap. So I tried kcemirror --forceinstall ... and everything started working. I'm not sure it helps you, since I'm using older PDA and can use binary RPM stuff. -- Mark Goldstein -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org