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    <title>Re: [codehelp&lt; at &gt;debian.org: Status of opensync inDebian - mass removal very likely]</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.opensync.devel/4888</link>
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All the binary packaging that I've done is in the binary-meta git repo,
which can be found here:

http://repo.or.cz/w/opensync/binary-meta.git

If you would like to take a look at those packages, please do.
Keep in mind that it uses external debian directories, since the
binary-meta repo is really just a git repo of submodules.

The main goal of binary-meta is to make it as easy as possible to
build binary packages from the latest sources, even for end users.
But that doesn't mean that the other details of the Debian packaging
can't be improved.  I'm sure there's lots of improvement that can be done.

If what I'm saying doesn't really make sense, it will become more clear
once you look at how binary-meta does what it does. :-)

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Hi Chris


Yep sorry I did not realise this earlier


Well did you talk with some DD's? Maybe there would be an interest in a
least keeping in experimental for those you are brave enough. If you
really plan on making a private repo I could help you making the
packages as Debian compliant as possible so a potential future packager
might have no problems in reintegrating it (multiarch-compliant,
hardening, etc).


Kind regards
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Thanks Harald.

I've responded, which can be read here:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/03/msg00104.html

Opensync might not make it into Debian.  But I am planning a separate
apt-get repo for opensync and some of the plugins.  So Opensync users
won't be completely left out in the cold.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Dear opensync folks,

I guess this may be of interest for you - if you are interested in
keeping opensync in Debian I would ask you to get in contact with the
maintainers (http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/opensync.html).

Kind regards
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dd-list attached.

Summary:
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

Nokia 55xx (and a lot of other Nokia pones) and the Galaxy 2 of Samsung also use SyncML protocol. I also think Samsung is using SyncML in other phones.
It seems to be somehow company policy perhaps because of royalties

regards


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Subject: Re: [Opensync-devel] syncML devel equipment
To: Juha.Tuomala&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;iki.fi
Cc: opensync-devel&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Saturday, February 25, 2012, 7:12 AM



I have N9 meego phone now, haven't really checked what protocols it supports,

but at least it was able to suck - or even sync later on stuff from s60 device

so it might still have syncml implementation.

Nokia N9 has SyncML implementation (1.1, 1.2) 





Tuju

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The N9 might not be a good starting point for the purpose of testing
your own SyncML implementation, because I have seen bugs in the phone's
implementation not found in other Nokia phones.

For example, see
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Nokia N9 has SyncML implementation (1.1, 1.2)


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On Friday 24 February 2012 00:41:53 Chris Frey wrote:

Project actually has two devices for that purpose, both are Nokia phones, one 
s60 and one s40 based. bellmich has them as he has been maintaining the 
libsyncml where those are quite essential to have.

Generally nokia phones used to have quite good syncml implementation in my 
understanding compared to others. These are mobile devices so one should not 
compare that to desktop quality imo.

I have N9 meego phone now, haven't really checked what protocols it supports, 
but at least it was able to suck - or even sync later on stuff from s60 device 
so it might still have syncml implementation.


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What phone or device is recommended to do syncML development?
All I have are blackberries, and I don't think they support it.

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You're blazing a trail in new territory, so I would say that the code is
the important part.  The more you code, the more details you'll uncover,
and eventually get to the point where it works. :-)




Boost shared pointers (or the shared pointers in the tr1 namespace, which
are the same), are for sharing pointers within the same application.

Smart pointers are designed so that you don't have to worry about when
to free an object.  As soon as the pointer object goes out of scope, then
the object it points to is freed.

If you use std::auto_ptr&amp;lt;&amp;gt;, then only one auto_ptr object has a copy of
the pointer at a time.

auto_ptr&amp;lt;MyObject&amp;gt; ptr1 (new MyObject);
auto_ptr&amp;lt;MyObject&amp;gt; ptr2;

ptr2 = ptr1;// ptr1 is now null, and cannot be used
// only ptr2 is valid

You use auto_ptr when you only need one copy of a pointer at any given time.
Often when you're returning a pointer from a function.

auto_ptr&amp;lt;MyObject&amp;gt; FactoryFunction()
{
auto_ptr&amp;lt;MyObject&amp;gt; ptr;
// ... some hard work

return ptr;
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

thanks for encouragement. There are still few things that I don't understand and the other problem is that there is not enough time to read or work on it.

Let me share what I'm trying to do and you or some one on the list can advise.

I decided to go for following create syncml-http-server and syncml-http-client (in my design it's called synthml for synthesis). My idea is that I can use them communicate with each other before actually implementing an obex client for accessing the phone. Besides the modern phones provide http access, so in theory it should be possible to hook them to the server or client in opensync. And here comes the question: what does a syncml phone provide - is it a server or is it a client.
The other question is what and how does the engine exactly do for the syncing: is it a piece able to speak syncml with a particular device in form of server and/or client or did I understand it wrong.

My plan (and part of it is already coded) is to provide access to the engine via UI Api to ma&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
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Looks like you're making progress... thanks for the update!

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Hi, again,
FYI:
I am pretty occupied lately, but I am still working on this, so I was
dealing with #1 and could initialize and open session on the engine.
Now I am working on the discover part of the opensync plugin. I'm planning
to do http-client/server first, so this is related to the client part.

 Here is some output from my code

EKO: --------------------------------
EKO: bool OSynthML::SynthmlHttpClient::initialize(OSyncPlugin*,
OSyncPluginInfo*, OSyncError**)
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canConnect:1
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canDisconnect:1
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canCommit:0
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canGetChanges:0
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canWrite:0
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canCommitAll:0
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canRead:0
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canSyncDone:0
EKO: &amp;gt;&amp;gt; m_canBatchCommit:0
EKO: virtual void OSynthML::SynthmlHttpClient::connect()connect to Synthesis
name='synthml-sync' err=0
modu='synthml-sync' err=404
modu='synthml-sync.so' err=0
func err=0 'SySync_ConnectEngine' 00007F813C68F6C0
call err=0
EKO: (SyncMLCfgPath) bool
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That's a good point... maybe I need some better way to select build options.
Still, the distros that are actually released, and in use by end users,
are of more value to me than the development versions, since I'm trying
to make it easy for such users to grab the source, compile, and test.

Maybe I'm expecting too much of end users, though. :-)  The binary
releases via apt-get and yum and zypper should fix that.

Will have to ponder the build options.



evolution3 would need to be ported to 0.22, no?  That seems like moving
in the wrong direction to me. :-)

- Chris


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Le lundi 06 février 2012 à 22:12 -0500, Chris Frey a écrit :

If you address your binary meta packages to debian mainteners, Evolution
is provided into the 3.2.2 release from debian testing.

So the evolution2 plugin can't be built on debian testing &amp;amp; unstable.
And I think it's true for the most linux distributions.

Nevertheless, evolution3 could be used for opensync 0.22 and opensync
0.4x on these debian release. Even if I think that it hasn't a lot of
sense to use 0.22 on unstable release :)

Regards,

Nicolas



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Nice!  Thanks.  I've updated the submodule in binary-meta.



I haven't had a chance to look too closely at this yet.  I hope
others have some spare time. :-)



Thanks!  I had to make some changes to your patch (see the git commit
comments), but otherwise, I've applied it.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Le lundi 12 décembre 2011 à 18:39 -0500, Chris Frey a écrit :

Hi Chris,

I have updated the opensync-evolution3 plugin :
http://repo.or.cz/w/opensync/evolution3.git

I'm not very satisfied by the hash array building (I'd like use the
get_lastdate_modified field, but from icomponent object, I don't know
how to catch the ecomponent object)

The plugin works well in the classic usage. But I think that there is an
issue with recurrent event entries.

TODO label is insert into the code (evolution3_ecal.c)

Nevertheless for a first drop, it's quiet good and usable.

In attachment, you can find a patch for your binary module to add new
target and build evolution3 plugin package for debian.

Regards,

Nicolas

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Sorry for the delay!  Been sick lately.

Feel free to send me patches and I can push them to the git repo, or
you can do a git fork the akonadi-sync plugin here:

http://repo.or.cz/w/opensync/evolution3.git

which will give you a repo of your own.  You can then work on your own branch,
and then just tell me when to pull when you're ready.

- Chris


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Excellent news!  Thanks!

- Chris


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Le mardi 22 novembre 2011 à 17:09 -0500, Chris Frey a écrit :

Hi, Chris

I have progressed about the evolution deprecated code.

I think that I can finish it for christmas :)

Regards,

Nicolas



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yes, ok - I understand ... but now comes the question what are we doing with
the repositories. If I update it ... where?

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