SPELL=jpilot-syncmal VERSION=0.72.1 SOURCE=${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.gz SOURCE_DIRECTORY=${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}-${VERSION} SOURCE_URL[0]=http://jasonday.home.att.net/code/syncmal/${SOURCE} WEB_SITE=http://jasonday.home.att.net/code/syncmal/syncmal.html LICENSE[0]=GPL SOURCE_HASH=sha512:9f146e8ae02ba9ecd98ff821fd12cb17862e6ad6eefe99d25c9b93073396e363f90ea5de2bcab73a923814c1572d97dbfad8173bd553b6fa6d6bf4e5fe609d94 ENTERED=20030601 KEYWORDS="palm mobile" SHORT="MalSync is a CLI tool that allows Palm PDAs to sync to the AvantGo.com server." cat << EOF SyncMAL is an interface to the command-line tool malsync, a program that synchronizes a PDA with a MAL server such as AvantGo. See AvantGo's homepage (http://www.avantgo.com/) for more information on AvantGo and MAL. IMPORTANT: GTK2 support was added as an experimental option to J-Pilot 0.99.4. If you have enabled GTK2 support in J-Pilot, then you must also enable GTK2 support in jpilot-syncmal. The converse is also true: if you did not enable GTK2 support in J-Pilot, then you must not enable it for jpilot-syncmal. You can tell whether J-Pilot has GTK2 support enabled by clicking Help then J-Pilot. EOF