Hi. Don't know if this helps you but IIRC pyphonelog does not update at runtime, only gets the information when it is started.
Try closing phonelog, then restarting it.
Kind regards,
BenjamiN
On 03.10.2009 12:44:43, Alexander Fell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with phonelog. Please excuse me, if it had been
> discussed here already and I missed it.
>
> If I make, receive or reject any call, the entries are not updated in
> the respective sections of phonelog. E.g. I receive a miss call and open
> phonelog, the call is not shown there (I mean, I start phonelog and do
> not a category switch only [in which case the entries should also be
> updated]). If I reboot the freerunner, it shows up.
>
> I deleted all entries in /etc/freesmartphone/opim/sqlite-calls.db with
> sq3lite and although the tables are empty, phonelog still shows the old
> entries. A /var/db/phonelog.db does not exist in my case. So I assume,
> the entries are cache somewhere. Can someone tell me, how to solve the
> problem?
>
> pyphonelog - 0.17.0-gitr76+5e5050dfba4ff1181175e05f5ea4cfcc6d54769d-r0
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
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