I've found a .pup package for Jpilot at:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... m&start=15
and
http://noforum.de/dotpups/libreadline-so-4.pup
but after installing on puppy 2.12 and run "jpilot" at command line, I'm having following error:
removing stale pidfile
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x0810c0e8 ***
Aborted
Thanks for any help!
kkpity
Is there a dotpup package for Jpilot (puppy 2.12)?
Is there a dotpup package for Jpilot (puppy 2.12)?
Linux user #388359 (http://counter.li.org/)
Jpilot 0.99.9 cvs 2007-01-02 & Pilot-link 0.12.1
Jpilot depends on pilot-link so install both packages.
Jpilot depends on pilot-link so install both packages.
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I've installed both .pup's but I'm having same error as before :
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x0810c0e8 ***
Aborted
I do not know if this is relevant but I'm using Icewm as window manager.
kkpity
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x0810c0e8 ***
Aborted
I do not know if this is relevant but I'm using Icewm as window manager.
kkpity
Last edited by kkpity on Thu 04 Jan 2007, 00:02, edited 1 time in total.
Linux user #388359 (http://counter.li.org/)
Jpilot is an application to synchronize the PALM data with computer.
More details at:
www.jpilot.org
More details at:
www.jpilot.org
Linux user #388359 (http://counter.li.org/)
Success!
I got my Sony Clie (PEG-SJ20/G) to sync with Jpilot under Puppy 2.13! (Sorry kkpity, I haven't tried under Puppy 2.12 yet.)
I still need to do some testing and narrow down why or how, but here's a quick breakdown of what I did:
1. Ran the two jpilot dotpups plinej gave (thanks, plinej).
2. Opened up a terminal and typed in the following lines:
3. Ran jpilot and, in File->Preferences->Settings, set Serial Port to: "/dev/ttyUSB1"
It works!
Notes:
1. plinej's dotpups got the jpilot GUI running nicely (I think I got this far before when MU packaged something similar), but I was still getting the pi_bind error. I dragged&dropped jpilot onto my desktop anyway. Then I looked around on the net and found references to the command lines mentioned in step 2, above.
2. The suggestions to do the "modprobe" and the "/bin/mknod" I found in two different entries (thanks, Google). In fact, the writer of the "/bin/mknod" lines suggested to place the lines in a script like this (so it could be run at will - I suppose, everytime one boots into Puppy?):
3. I found I also needed to do this "modprobe" thing to get jpilot to sync so I added the two modprobe lines into the script above. In fact, I edited the jpilot on my desktop so it looked like this:
I got the synching to work late last night and, although elated, I was already in a thickening brain-fog of sleepiness. I do remember rebooting at least once, clicking on jpilot on my desktop and getting sync to work!
I'm finally migrating to Puppy2!
Maybe someone can explain and streamline how the whole thing works. I really didn't know what I was doing; I felt like a bunch of monkeys typing Shakespeare, but hey, ACT I's done.
Cheers.
I got my Sony Clie (PEG-SJ20/G) to sync with Jpilot under Puppy 2.13! (Sorry kkpity, I haven't tried under Puppy 2.12 yet.)
I still need to do some testing and narrow down why or how, but here's a quick breakdown of what I did:
1. Ran the two jpilot dotpups plinej gave (thanks, plinej).
2. Opened up a terminal and typed in the following lines:
Code: Select all
modprobe usbserial
modprobe visor
/bin/mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0
/bin/mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 1
/bin/chmod 0666 /dev/ttyUSB?
It works!
Notes:
1. plinej's dotpups got the jpilot GUI running nicely (I think I got this far before when MU packaged something similar), but I was still getting the pi_bind error. I dragged&dropped jpilot onto my desktop anyway. Then I looked around on the net and found references to the command lines mentioned in step 2, above.
2. The suggestions to do the "modprobe" and the "/bin/mknod" I found in two different entries (thanks, Google). In fact, the writer of the "/bin/mknod" lines suggested to place the lines in a script like this (so it could be run at will - I suppose, everytime one boots into Puppy?):
Code: Select all
#! /bin/sh
/bin/mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0
/bin/mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 1
/bin/chmod 0666 /dev/ttyUSB?
Code: Select all
#!/bin/sh
modprobe usbserial
modprobe visor
# /bin/mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0
# /bin/mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 1
# /bin/chmod 0666 /dev/ttyUSB?
jpilot &
I'm finally migrating to Puppy2!
Maybe someone can explain and streamline how the whole thing works. I really didn't know what I was doing; I felt like a bunch of monkeys typing Shakespeare, but hey, ACT I's done.
Cheers.
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Likewise ... and it happens when I'm in icewm or jwm, using Puppy 2.14. Also, system indicates there's no such animal as usbserial or visor when I go to modprobe. Related perhaps? <<scratches head>>kkpity wrote:I've installed both .pup's but I'm having same error as before :
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x0810c0e8 ***
Aborted
I do not know if this is relevant but I'm using Icewm as window manager.
kkpity