Comment 8 for bug 67077

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Matt Davey (mcdavey) wrote :

Joel:

> Indeed I only have one gpilotd. I attempted to get libusb working. -
> that seems fine as i got
> pilot-xfer -p usb: -l
> to work. But I did have a question about
> ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d/gpilot
> I could not figure out what to set /dev/pilot to?

You should be able to set it to 'usb:' using the config applet. It should even be one of the options in the drop down list.

> One thing I did notice is that when gpilotd is run at the command line
> is says:
[...]
> (gnome-pilot:21866): gpilotd-WARNING **: Number of devices is configured to 0
[...]
> Which seems to imply that it doesn't read the same config as when the
> applet runs gpilotd. Could that be the problem since sync works after
> this if I run the applet and then sync?

Have you edited your ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d/gpilot?
Is it possible that it's been mucked up so that gpilotd can't parse it?

I can't think of a good reason to edit that file by hand, at least with pilot-link 0.12 and gp 2.0.14.

You could try removing or moving your ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d directory altogether and trying the config steps again.

Matt