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1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Thanks for your quick response!I was speaking about the ActiveSync icon on the main window. I suppose this syncs the device.Why I ask this is to have a good entry point in the code and then trace what methods are called. I already looked quickly in sync-engine, synce-kpm and libopensync-plugin-python. It seems indeed that sync-engine does not explicitly says what should be synced.I just looked into the settings of my smart phone and there is no place I can configure what directoy should be synchronised. I find this pretty strange as HTC is known for its business smart phones while ActiveSync does not work correctly.Maybe this is a shortcoming from opensync(maybe a non-implemented feature).I will also mail my question to there mailing list.Greetings!>Hi,>>In which GUI are you clicking on the activesync icon? That is not completely >clear. Furthermore, the file sync of My Documents is done by sync-engine, but >I guess it is not in the way that you suspect. AFAIK sync-engine does not >tell the device what folder it wants to sync, but it is part of the >activesync stuff that the device syncs the my documents folder. If anything, >this might have to be changed on the device, but I am not sure if it is >possible at all. >>Also, the communication between GUI programs and the sync-engine program goes >over DBus, so nothing is directly done in the GUI, but sync-engine is >instructed to start of certain actions.>>Kind regards,>>Guido Diepen>>-- >Guido Diepen <***@jc...>>Aviation is proof that given the will, we have the capacity to achieve the >impossible.>--Eddie Rickenbacker
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