Description of problem: I'm using the msynctool package after configure it like this: [anton@sisargas ~]$ sudo yum info msynctool.x86_64 Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit Installed Packages Name : msynctool Arch : x86_64 Epoch : 1 Version : 0.22 Release : 5.fc18 Size : 79 k Repo : installed From repo : fedora Summary : Calendar (and other PIM data) synchronization program URL : http://www.opensync.org License : GPLv2 Description : msynctool is a program to synchronize calendars, addressbooks and other PIM : data between programs on your computer and other computers, mobile devices, : PDAs or cell phones. : For proper use, please install the desired plugins found in the : libopensync-plugin-* packages. [anton@sisargas ~]$ [anton@sisargas ~]$ [anton@sisargas ~]$ msynctool --showgroup evo2bb Groupname: evo2bb Member 1: evo2-sync Configuration : <config> <address_path>default</address_path> <calendar_path>default</calendar_path> <tasks_path>default</tasks_path> </config> Member 2: barry-sync Configuration : # # This is the default configuration file for the barry-sync opensync plugin. # Comments are preceded by a '#' mark at the beginning of a line. # The config format is a set of lines of <keyword> <values>. # # Keywords available: # # DebugMode - If present, verbose USB debug output will be enabled # # Device - If present, it is followed by the following values: # PIN number - PIN number of the device to sync with (in hex) # sync calendar - 1 to sync calendar, 0 to skip # sync contacts - 1 to sync contacts, 0 to skip # # Password secret - If present, specifies the device's password in plaintext # DebugMode Device 283b727a 1 1 #Password secret [anton@sisargas ~]$ [anton@sisargas ~]$ [anton@sisargas ~]$ msynctool --sync evo2bb Synchronizing group "evo2bb" Error while synchronizing: Unable to open fifo [anton@sisargas ~]$ Thank you. Version-Release number of selected component: msynctool-0.22-5.fc18 Additional info: backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: msynctool --sync evo2bb crash_function: g_private_get_impl executable: /usr/bin/msynctool kernel: 3.8.2-206.fc18.x86_64 uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (6 frames) #0 g_private_get_impl at gthread-posix.c:974 #1 g_private_set at gthread-posix.c:1025 #2 osync_trace_reset_indent at opensync_debug.c:37 #3 osync_client_spawn at osengine_client.c:755 #4 osengine_init at osengine_engine.c:884 #5 synchronize at msynctool.c:401 Potential duplicate: bug 826687
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