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Re: gnome-pilot && gnome-pim



On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 21:58:23 +0800, the world broke into rejoicing as
Ian McKellar <yakk-debian-pilot@yakk.net.au>  said:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 12:00:35PM +0800, Ian McKellar wrote:
> > 
> > Okay, I've packaged up gnome-pilot-0.1.47 and gnome-pim_1.1.3. These are
> > not "production grade" packages, but I guess with some testing and some 
> > input from more experienced package mainaners they could be. There were
> > mostly built using dh_make.
> > 
> > Anyway, use:
> > deb http://hops.harvestroad.com.au/ debian/
> > 
> It was broken (sorry). Now its not.

That certainly helps in terms of getting it all installed.

I'm not able to get things started; the conduit applet can't find
the daemon, and more importantly, if I start the daemon explicitly,
it finds thusly:
Message: Unable to load host id information, assuming unset
Message: No pilot userid/username information located
Message: Unable to load pilot id/username, assuming unset
Message: No pilot craddle information located
Message: Unable to load pilot craddle info, assuming unset

When I start up the configuration applet, I get thus:

** ERROR **: Cannot connect to the GnomePilot Daemon
aborting...

** ERROR **: Cannot connect to the GnomePilot Daemon
aborting...

Speculation #1:

Does it need a port I have turned off?

Speculation #2:

Perhaps this is missing the initial config file.
Could this work, given some basic config file as a "boost"?
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