Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:44:31 -0500 From: Damian Wiest <dwiest@vailsys.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems with USB Palm sync Message-ID: <20061018184431.GA23349@dfwdamian.vail> In-Reply-To: <eh5856$kgl$1@sea.gmane.org> References: <eh3eh6$aag$1@sea.gmane.org> <200610171801.44321.amistry@am-productions.biz> <eh46n9$ta9$1@sea.gmane.org> <200610180209.00047.amistry@am-productions.biz> <eh5856$kgl$1@sea.gmane.org>
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 08:53:18AM -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote: > Anish Mistry wrote: > >On Tuesday 17 October 2006 23:22, Jonathan Arnold wrote: > >>Anish Mistry wrote: > >>>On Tuesday 17 October 2006 16:29, Jonathan Arnold wrote: > >>>>Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a > >>>>Palm device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor > >>>>and it just doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following > >>>>in my /dev/usbd.conf file: > >>>First you shouldn't be using usbd.conf. You should be using > >>>devd.conf and devfs.rules. > >>> > >>>Disable usbd. > >>> > >>>Add to devd.conf: > >>>attach 0 { > >>> device-name "ugen[0-9]+"; > >>> match "vendor" "0x082d"; > >>> match "product" "0x0100"; > >>> match "release" "0x0100"; > >>> action "/usr/local/sbin/pilot-sync-ugen.sh $device-name"; > >>>}; > >>> > >>>Setup devfs.rules if you have yet to do it: > >>>http://am-productions.biz/docs/devfs.rules.php > >>> > >>>Add your user to the operator group or change the mode to 0666 > >>>below. Add to devfs.rules: > >>>add path 'ugen*' group operator > >>>add path 'ugen*' mode 0660 > >>> > >>>In /usr/local/sbin/pilot-sync-ugen.sh: > >>>#!/bin/sh > >>># > >>>JPILOT=/usr/X11R6/bin/jpilot-sync > >>>JPILOT_USER=your_username_here > >>>export JPILOT_HOME=/home/$JPILOT_USER > >>>PILOTPORT=usb:/dev/$1 > >>>COMMAND=`echo $JPILOT -p $PILOTPORT -b` > >>># run command ie. (sync) > >>>/usr/bin/su $JPILOT_USER -c "$COMMAND" > >>Thanks, this seems to work a little better. Now, when I hit the > >>Hot Sync button on the cradle, I get the feedback that there's a > >>connection and it says "Identifying user" on the Visor, but it just > >>hangs there and eventually gives up. If I comment out the action > >>and try it from the commandline, pilot-xfer says " Listening for > >>incoming connection on usb:/dev/ugen0... ". It seems to me that > >>both are waiting for the other to initiate something. ugen0 doesn't > >>get created until I hit the HotSync button, but the pilot-link > >>stuff seems to be waiting for that to happen again? > >You'll need to install the user: > ># install pilot-link username > >COMMAND=`echo /usr/local/bin/install-user -p $PILOTPORT -u > >$JPILOT_USER -i 1001` > > I thought it might be something like this, so I played quite a bit last > night trying to get this command to work, but still no joy in mudville. > I replaced the jpilot-sync COMMAND line with the install-user one, but it > still does the same thing. I press the hot sync button, I get the > confirmation > that a connection was made from the Visor, but both ends just sit there at > that point. > > I feel like I'm ever so close and am just missing one tweak to push it > over into usability. > > BTW, what is the 'uvisor' driver for? Should I be trying to use this one > instead of the 'ugen', which is the generic interface? > > -- > Jonathan Arnold (mailto:jdarnold@buddydog.org) > Daemon Dancing in the Dark, a FreeBSD weblog: > http://freebsd.amazingdev.com/blog/ > > UNIX is user-friendly. It's just a bit picky about who its friends are. Here's what works for me on my FreeBSD 6.1 (x86) laptop and OpenBSD 3.9 (x86) workstation: To use pilot-xfer to sync your Palm device 1. Connect cradle to system via USB port 2. Press the sync button 3. Execute "sudo pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyU0 -s <PalmDir>" where PalmDir is the location of your Palm data. 4. Files are transferred from the Palm device To use jpilot to sync your Palm device: 1. Execute "sudo jpilot" 2. Select the File->Preferences menu 3. Select the Settings tab 4. Change the serial port setting to /dev/ttyU0 5. Press the hotsync button on your cradle (or use the HotSync app.) 6. Press the sync button in J-Pilot 7. Palm device is synced I find that I have better luck pressing sync on my device before running pilot-xfer or using J-Pilot's sync feature. If you do it the other way around and aren't quick enough, the /dev/ttyU0 device won't be available and the application won't retry opening it. I know I shouldn't be running the apps as root, but I haven't bothered to configure /etc/devd.conf and /etc/devfs.rules on my laptop. -Damian
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