I've updated the oneconf, oneconf-common, python-oneconf and python3-oneconf packages to the version in -proposed both in my Trusty machine and in a Vivid virtual machine.
Then, in each one, I opened the Software Center and clicked "File > Sync Between Computers", logging in to Ubuntu One if necessary.
After that, I could see my Trusty machine in Vivid's Software Center, plus another one (probably a previous installation).
In Trusty, however, the list of computers wasn't being displayed, for some reason. I had to remove the Ubuntu One credential from the Gnome Keyring and then re-login in the Software Center for it to work (some temporary problem in USC?).
The package sync was working though, as I tested by listing the contents of "~/.cache/oneconf/*/", and using "oneconf-query".
So, the update fixes the problem in oneconf, for both Trusty and Vivid.
I've updated the oneconf, oneconf-common, python-oneconf and python3-oneconf packages to the version in -proposed both in my Trusty machine and in a Vivid virtual machine.
Then, in each one, I opened the Software Center and clicked "File > Sync Between Computers", logging in to Ubuntu One if necessary.
After that, I could see my Trusty machine in Vivid's Software Center, plus another one (probably a previous installation).
In Trusty, however, the list of computers wasn't being displayed, for some reason. I had to remove the Ubuntu One credential from the Gnome Keyring and then re-login in the Software Center for it to work (some temporary problem in USC?). oneconf/ */", and using "oneconf-query".
The package sync was working though, as I tested by listing the contents of "~/.cache/
So, the update fixes the problem in oneconf, for both Trusty and Vivid.