Hallo,
lately I did some experiments on using opensync with the Samsung SGH-D500,
which I suppose uses the same syncml protocol as your mobile.
According to
http://www.traud.de/gsm/samsung.htm , the device is capable of
SyncML over Obex, but as I understood you can't use Obex over Bluetooth
directly to talk syncml. Rather you need to start a syncml-session via the
Bluetooth Dialup-Profile (maybe also IRDA or cable connection possible) by
giving the AT-Command
AT+CPROT=0
I tried hacking the necessary changes for such a connection into libsyncml and
the syncml-plugin of opensync, but I did not succeed in exchanging data. I
got a CONNECT message from the phone and then some obex failures (which I
have not been able to interpret so far).
Due to lack of time I have not yet continued to try some harder, but I'm still
very interested in getting the phone synchronized... Let me know if you'd
like my piece of code as a starting point.
With kind regards,
Stefan Schmidt
Am Dienstag, 20. Juni 2006 20:01 schrieb Markus Wagner:
> Hi List, hi devs!
>
> I just followed the
http://www.opensync.org/wiki/syncml-guide SyncML Guide
> and I am trying to sync the phone via the syncml-obex-client plugin.
>
> When trying to sync, I get the following:
>
> markus@swordfish ~/opensync/log $ msynctool --sync syncmlfile
> Synchronizing group "syncmlfile"
> The previous synchronization was unclean. Slow-syncing
> Member 1 of type file-sync just connected
> Member 2 of type syncml-obex-client had an error while connecting: Request
> not successfull: 83
> Member 1 of type file-sync just disconnected
> All clients have disconnected
> The sync failed: Unable to connect one of the members
> Error synchronizing: Unable to connect one of the members
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