Query: jpilot-sync
OS: debian
Section: 1
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J-PILOT-SYNC(1) General Commands Manual J-PILOT-SYNC(1)NAMEjpilot-sync - A command line tool for syncing jpilot databases to a Palm OS device.SYNOPSISjpilot-sync [-v] [-h] [-d] [-P] [-b] [-l] [-p port]DESCRIPTIONJ-Pilot preferences are read to get port, rate, number of backups, etc. They are read from the directory $JPILOT_HOME/.jpilot/jpilot.rcOPTIONS-v Print out the version and exit. -h Print out help and exit. -d run in debug mode. -P do not load plugins. -b Do a sync and then a backup, otherwise just do a sync. -l Stay in a loop, otherwise sync once and exit. -p port Use this port to sync with instead of using preferences or the default of /dev/jpilot.BUGSSee /usr/share/doc/jpilot/BUGSSEE ALSOjpilot(1)AUTHORJudd Montgomery <judd@jpilot.org> November 22, 2005 J-PILOT-SYNC(1)
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