Try pyphonelog, it reads the call history from opimd.
the one currently in pkg-fso seems unable to cope with the format opimd
delivers, but the one in the shr feeds works better.
better meaning, it does not start by default due to
$ phonelog
/usr/bin/phonelog:758: Warning: 'with' will become a
And another failing strcmp :P (The segfaults I reported so far where
strcmp caused, too). I just checked the source. I guess you have a
contact with an empty Name field. Can you check
[1] /etc/freesmartphone/opim/csv-contacts.txt for such contacts?
indeed there where a few. replacing it with
On 1/21/10, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
Try pyphonelog, it reads the call history from opimd.
the one currently in pkg-fso seems unable to cope with the format opimd
delivers, but the one in the shr feeds works better.
better meaning, it does not start by default due to
$ phonelog
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:11:36PM +0100, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
On 1/21/10, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
Try pyphonelog, it reads the call history from opimd.
the one currently in pkg-fso seems unable to cope with the format opimd
delivers, but the one in the shr feeds
That's just python2.6 syntax, and you're using python2.5. I'll try to
look tommorow to make pyphonelog compatible with python2.5,
the one from pkg-fso has exactly the same two lines and python does not
complain.
ah, I'm sorry I forgot to upload the patched package. I didn't
notice so far,
shh freerunner
$ export DISPLAY=:0.0
$ gdb phoneuid
# run
# bt
here's what i get when starting phoneui-contacts. besides the actual crash
there seems to be an issue with the log file -- i don't find where it is
defined, but it is set to /var/log/phoneuid.log ... and per default
the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows XX calls and YY
sms -- that reminds of onen question:
sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
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On Tuesday 19 January 2010, arne anka wrote:
the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows XX calls and YY
sms -- that reminds of onen question:
sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
in shr it would be phonelog, packaged as pyphonelog, or the phonelog in
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:14:16PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
shh freerunner
$ export DISPLAY=:0.0
$ gdb phoneuid
# run
# bt
here's what i get when starting phoneui-contacts. besides the actual crash
there seems to be an issue with the log file -- i don't find where it is
defined,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:21:55PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows XX calls and YY
sms -- that reminds of onen question:
sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
Try pyphonelog, it reads the call history from opimd.
--
after today's update of libphone-ui*, the gui of contacts, dialer,
messages and pin dialog looks ok.
thanks to whoever is responsible.
so i used the not so recently posted script [1] to import my contacts from
an vcf file into opimd -- but after that, contacts crashes immediately
without
Am Montag 18 Januar 2010 18:53:53 schrieb arne anka:
after today's update of libphone-ui*, the gui of contacts, dialer,
messages and pin dialog looks ok.
thanks to whoever is responsible.
so i used the not so recently posted script [1] to import my contacts from
an vcf file into opimd --
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 06:53:53PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
after today's update of libphone-ui*, the gui of contacts, dialer,
messages and pin dialog looks ok.
thanks to whoever is responsible.
np :)
so i used the not so recently posted script [1] to import my contacts from
an vcf file
in /etc/phoneuid.conf set log_level to DEBUG
that has been my first thought -- no dice.
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Can you check what is actually crashing? The framework? phoneuid? I
will update the framework later. There were some changes in opimd
since the last Debian package.
actually, it really seems to be only the contacts app itself. messages and
dialer come up fine, but once i hit in dialer the
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 08:51:25PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
Can you check what is actually crashing? The framework? phoneuid? I
will update the framework later. There were some changes in opimd
since the last Debian package.
actually, it really seems to be only the contacts app itself.
since shr apps are now part of pkg-fso repo i was wondering how stable
si it, because now i am seriously considering to switch to debain
[wardriving!!!]
is it as stable as (the stable shr u revisions) shr?
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On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 02:56:01PM +0200, Bernd Prünster wrote:
since shr apps are now part of pkg-fso repo i was wondering how stable
si it, because now i am seriously considering to switch to debain
[wardriving!!!]
is it as stable as (the stable shr u revisions) shr?
Hi,
I packaged SHR
i tried to install shr apps under debian (on fr)
well ipk install doens't work because the filetype differs, and (and
thats what made me give up) obviously the architecture in the control
file, so the only possibility to install apps was altering the
archives an scp the contents (of course of the
so i wanted to ask you if you know a better way to install shr apps
under debian
The correct thing is to create debian packages for software in question.
Debian New Maintainer Guide [1] documents how to do so.
[1] http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The correct thing is to create debian packages for software in question.
Nomeata is already working on that.
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Nikita V. Youshchenko schrieb:
so i wanted to ask you if you know a better way to install shr apps
under debian
The correct thing is to create debian packages for software in question.
blah! sry but ipk and deb just differ in filetype...
No.
Distributions do call packages
Nikita V. Youshchenko schrieb:
Nikita V. Youshchenko schrieb:
so i wanted to ask you if you know a better way to install shr apps
under debian
The correct thing is to create debian packages for software in question.
blah! sry but ipk and deb just differ
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