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Re: Less verbose output for SyncPlan
- To: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Less verbose output for SyncPlan
- From: christopher williams <cgw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 10:23:18 -0700
- Cc: cgw@xxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: <199906291654.JAA11545@moshpit.EBay.Sun.COM>
- Reply-to: christopher williams <cgw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: owner-pilotmgr
Alan Harder wrote:
> > Is there any way to turn down the verbosity of SyncPlan?
> ...
> > PilotManager v1.106, SyncPlan, v0.93b, Debian Linux 2.1.
>
> upgrade to pilotmgr 1.107. The latest SyncPlan will let you turn down
> the output.. (actually, it turns off the per record output by default)
> Look near the top of the SyncPlan.pm file in v0.95beta for $VERBOSE and
> $DEBUG.
>
> - Alan
i did this a couple of weeks ago when i was having problems syncing
large numbers of datebook entries with SyncPlan, and it made a HUGE difference!
previously, the pilot would drop the connection while SyncPlan was
still going; then PilotManager would hang with the SyncPlan dialog still
up. now, SyncPlan finishes much more quickly :-)
i found out the hard way that SyncPlan doesn't honor the 'save archive
copy on PC' bit.
are there plans to have it honor this? is there another way of
archiving datebook entries to plan without having to keep _all_
of them on the pilot? (right now, a ~20k DateBookDB.pdb isn't
so bad, but next year...?)
-cgw-
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