I am using 1.3.3 beta 4 and can see the service has started using the task manager. I have set the refresh interal to 1 minute. If I connect the wifi and leave the phone running I don't see any updates. I am using AKU 3.2 if that helps? Is there anymore information I can provide? On 21/01/07, David Andrs <pda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Try 1.3.3 beta 4, but you may encounter some problems with starting the > service after reboot. Or just wait for beta5, it is almost ready, but > due to the lack of my free time it is not finished, yet :( > > -- > David > > Christopher Anderson wrote: > > Do you have a version I can try out? > > On 21/01/07, Christopher Anderson <cla97@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Do you have a version I can try out? > >> > >> On 21/01/07, David Andrs <pda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> In 1.3.3 there will be background service which will do the periodical > >>> updates without need of running pRSSreader. It should be working in > the > >>> latest beta, but it is not yet completely finished :( > >>> > >>> -- > >>> David > >>> > >>> Christopher Anderson wrote: > >>>> Just a quick question. > >>>> I've been writing some scripts using Skchema to synchronize my rss > >>> feeds in > >>>> the morning. One way I had done this was to invoke prssreader using > >>> the > >>>> /updateall parameter. This works if there is a wireless connection. > >>> Most of > >>>> the time there is, but occasionally it takes a while to connect so > >>>> prssreader, rightly, reports an error. So I had the script invoke > >>> prssreader > >>>> a number of times at 1 minute intervals, to give the wireless > sometime > >>> to > >>>> connect. Unfortunately, if an error has occurred then prssreader is > >>> blocked > >>>> with the error dialogue. So my final idea was just to set an update > >>> interval > >>>> of 1 minute and leave the device for 10 minutes in the hope that > >>> eventually > >>>> it would sync in that time. However, the auto update feature does not > >>> seem > >>>> to update, even when there is a connection. > >>>> > >>>> Sorry for such a long winded message, has anyone got any ideas? > >>>> > >>>> Cheers > >>>> > >>>> Chris > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> pRSSreader development mailing list > >>>> prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>> //www.freelists.org/archives/prssr-devel-ml > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> -- > >>> pRSSreader development mailing list > >>> prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> //www.freelists.org/archives/prssr-devel-ml > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > -- > > pRSSreader development mailing list > > prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > //www.freelists.org/archives/prssr-devel-ml > > > > > > > -- > pRSSreader development mailing list > prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > //www.freelists.org/archives/prssr-devel-ml > > > -- pRSSreader development mailing list prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx //www.freelists.org/archives/prssr-devel-ml