On Apr 23 at 22:16 -0700, Matt wrote:
> I'm also having problems getting the program to run on my N1.  I found
> this reference, as well as the info provided in the "original" thread,
> at the following link:
> http://groups.google.com/group/mnemosyne-proj-users/browse_thread/thread/1b23bd795c90e017
> 
> The program continues to tell me that I don't have any card
> directories installed.
> 
> Running Mnemosyne 1.2.2 and Mnemododo 1.1.1 r8 on Ubuntu Karmic.

Mnemododo should definitely work on a Nexus One.

> I've tried the different measures mentioned in these posts:
> 
> 1) uninstall/reinstall -- no effect
> 2) downloaded and ran the "Tester" program -- seems to run OK, I
> cannot copy the log file...I get the following error: "copy failed:
> java.io.  FileNotFoundException: /sdcard/mnemododo.log"

That indicates that the program cannot write to the sdcard, which
isn't a good sign. Could you please confirm (from the phone itself)
that there is a directory called 'sdcard' directly under the root
directory?

As far as I understand, there definitely should be when the SD card is
inserted.

> 3) the output from the test itself indicates that it does indeed have
> a log file.  When I hit the "Show Log" button, I get tthe following:
> "FindCardDirAndroid.list: starting...
> -root=/
> --doDir: /
> ---exists,isdir,canread
> --doDir: /sqlite_stmt_journals
> ---exists,isdir,canread
> FindCardDirAndroid.list: done."

Again, it's strange that the tester doesn't find any sdcard
directories. The searching process does skip several directories
(currently: /etc, /system, /sys, /cache, /sbin, /proc, /d, /dev,
/sdcard/andnav2), but I would expect it to find more than just
/sqlite_stmt_journals.

Are you able to access other files (like images) from the SD card at
your phone?

> I've verified that the files have been written to the phone's SD
> card.  I tried putting them in the top-level card directory, as well
> as two different folders called "flashcards" and "mnemododo."  I can
> see the following files in these folders:
> IMG folder
> SND folder
> CARDS
> CATS
> CONFIG
> IDS
> PRELOG
> STATS.csv
> (OLDSTATS.csv)

The last two files should be: STATS.CSV and OLDSTATS.CSV, i.e. all
uppercase.

Otherwise, your approach is correct.

> I've also tried disconnecting my phone from the computer to make sure
> that was not interfering.  This had no effect.
> 
> I'm not really sure what the problem is.  Help is appreciated.

I think something to do with the SD card. Could you please double
check that it is being detected (and mounted) correctly by the phone?
And especially that you can browse its directories and access other
files from the phone (using other applications than Mnemododo if
possible).

The next step would then be to export to a folder called 'mnemododo'
on the SD card, and to see whether it appears in the log of the Tester
app. If it is detected there, then Mnemododo should work. The
advantage of the Tester is that you can see which directories are
being visited, and verify that the various files are detected
correctly.

Tim.

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