[missing-sync-palmos-talk] Bogus conduit? (4.0.6)

Scott Gruby sgruby at markspace.com
Tue Dec 6 10:28:42 PST 2005


On Dec 6, 2005, at 10:14 AM, Lorne Walton wrote:

> Sorry to interrupt this fascinating debugging you all are doing. I  
> haven't been bold enough to make the leap to TMS 5.0.x yet, still  
> on 4.0.6.
>
> My question #1 relates to the file "MachO_BSD_Calls.lib" which has  
> appeared in my Palm HotSync/Conduits/ folder, with an icon that  
> looks like it belongs to Netscape - which I never use.
>
> Can someone confirm that it's safe to remove it from the Conduits  
> folder?
>

Do you use ePocrates? If so, it is not OK to remove it. They  
(ePocrates) should put that file somewhere else as it is not a  
conduit, but they don't. Moving it will cause ePocrates to break. I'd  
recommend contacting them and asking them to fix this so that it  
appears in the correct location (/Library/Application Support/ 
ePocrates is a good place).

> #2: The file  "MarkSpaceMemoPadConduit.plugin" exists, with version  
> 1.0, in my DIsabled Conduits folder. (It's actually in the Conduits  
> folder too, with same version number but a different icon. The  
> active pme is 120K and the disabled one is 108K.)
>
> Is it safe to delete the disabled one?

That should be fine.

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