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The old rules packaged just the command line tool. Now the .tar.gz includes also the GUI (if enabled) in such a way that the user can move the files into /usr. This is not recommended, but better than not having those files at all. The .deb packaging continues to use checkinstall, based on the theory that with checkinstall it should be easier to generate both .deb and .rpm. In practice this is a pretty ugly hack and probably should be replaced. It also depends on a patched checkinstall (patches sent upstream) which recognizes several additional options and works under fakeroot. It does not work for rpm, at least not without being root: error: Could not open /usr/src/rpm/RPMS/x86_64/syncevolution-0.8.1+0.9+beta2+20090709-2.x86_64.rpm: Permission denied
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SyncEvolution SyncML Client
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SyncEvolution synchronizes personal information management (PIM) data
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like contacts, calenders, tasks and memos via SyncML. It supports all
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of these for GNOME's Evolution and contacts for the system address
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book of the Nokia 770/800 internet tablets, Mac OS X and (at one point) the
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iPhone. The command-line tool 'syncevolution' (compiled separately for
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each of these platforms) executes the synchronization. The 'sync-ui' is
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a simpler (but also less powerful) GTK GUI for Linux.
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