**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 27 02:59:57 2010 Apr 27 04:02:45 TAsn: come on, libnl is not something hard to install ;) Apr 27 04:03:05 TAsn: and yes, those generated files are damn big, and take ~300M of RAM to compile. Apr 27 05:32:58 TAsn: you need http://downloads.freesmartphone.org/libnl-2.0+fso2.tar.gz Apr 27 05:33:10 TAsn: then it's just easy autotools play Apr 27 05:38:29 moin Apr 27 07:55:14 JaMa: I'd like to apply http://linuxtogo.org/~mickeyl/oe-vala.patch Apr 27 07:55:21 JaMa: please take a look whether this works for you Apr 27 07:56:53 OK Apr 27 07:58:18 mickey|office: do I need newer vala-native? Apr 27 07:58:49 mickey|office: or it is looking for .vapi in staging already in 0.8.0.89-8ccb91 ? Apr 27 08:00:48 the patch comes with a newer vala Apr 27 08:01:03 err Apr 27 08:01:04 it doesn't Apr 27 08:01:13 need to regenerate it Apr 27 08:01:51 ah.. /me already running for more coffee :) Apr 27 08:02:43 no, you were right Apr 27 08:02:47 it's updated now Apr 27 08:03:34 hmm Apr 27 08:03:36 grr Apr 27 08:03:41 still missing a file Apr 27 08:03:43 ~lart git diff Apr 27 08:03:43 * infobot crushes git diff with a full height scsi disk Apr 27 08:04:10 same version with regerenated archive (as checksum is changed?) Apr 27 08:05:15 hold on, i'm committing the things and create git patches Apr 27 08:05:26 btw wouldn't be "safer" to use "upstream" source tarballs and add OE vapi-searching patch as separate file in OE? Apr 27 08:05:42 no, that won't work Apr 27 08:05:50 cause then we need to patch on C level Apr 27 08:05:55 otherwise we need to call valac again Apr 27 08:06:03 ah ok Apr 27 08:08:27 ok, now: Apr 27 08:08:38 http://linuxtogo.org/~mickeyl/0001-vala-native-update-to-0.8.0.95.patch Apr 27 08:08:43 http://linuxtogo.org/~mickeyl/0002-vala-freesmartphone-vala-now-also-looks-in-the-ta.patch Apr 27 08:13:53 mickey|office: both URLs return the same content here Apr 27 08:14:46 argh Apr 27 08:14:47 not my day Apr 27 08:15:16 ok, next try please Apr 27 08:15:39 really strange opkg error (unrelated to vala changes) http://paste.pocoo.org/show/206612/ Apr 27 08:22:07 ooh Apr 27 08:22:14 strange Apr 27 08:23:45 as if one of the python files in frameworkd would be intepretated as file list Apr 27 08:31:10 yup and claimed to be part of some e-wm-.. but maybe just bad ext2 fs error Apr 27 08:34:23 if libglw1 clashes with mesa-dri what should I reinstall Apr 27 08:34:29 mesa-dri? Apr 27 08:35:18 mmh, force-reinstalled libglw1 now Apr 27 08:39:04 spaetz: remove mesa-dri first Apr 27 08:39:15 spaetz: then reinstall libglw1 Apr 27 08:40:08 yep, that is what I was doing. opkg should be smarter about file clashes :) Apr 27 08:40:26 PaulFertser, mrmoku: I tried libnl from the official website. Apr 27 08:41:47 TAsn: yeah, was fighting with that one first too... but mickey|office put up a nice tarball which works :) Apr 27 08:42:08 :P Apr 27 08:43:02 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package mesa-dri. Apr 27 08:43:15 sigh, it seems not to be in the repo somehow, checking... Apr 27 08:44:04 opkg list|grep mesa Apr 27 08:44:07 is empty :-( Apr 27 08:46:52 TAsn: i think i did the same, though i used the OE recipe as a guide which branch to clone and which commit to checkout. Apr 27 08:47:04 spaetz: mesa-dri == libglw1 Apr 27 08:47:05 spaetz: you should remove mesa-dri not install it... Apr 27 08:47:15 ahh, so it is gone for good. Apr 27 08:47:23 then we should have set a RREPLACES Apr 27 08:47:34 ok, thank Apr 27 08:47:36 s Apr 27 08:47:38 spaetz: that's why I wrote you that you should remove it :) Apr 27 08:47:39 BTW, it looks like oeventsd still suck, at least here it doesn't properly release the CPU resource (which it should do when charger is unplugged)... Apr 27 08:47:44 spaetz: RREPLACES doesn't work Apr 27 08:47:50 Not a decent bugreport, just an indication something's still not right. Apr 27 08:47:51 spaetz: and it's the same recipe.. Apr 27 08:49:02 ok, I think I'm FINALLY compiling the last package. Apr 27 08:49:16 PaulFertser, please review the opimd tutorial and tell me if I missed anything. Apr 27 08:50:02 YES Apr 27 08:51:18 TAsn: ok, i just got home, will have a little rest and will review. Thanks in advance! :) Apr 27 08:52:16 phoneui.h:19:28: error: freesmartphone.h: No such file or directory Apr 27 08:52:16 JaMa: just flashed 20.4. image and there resume is working fine Apr 27 08:52:18 FFS Apr 27 08:52:31 on 24.4. image it's broken Apr 27 08:54:40 Heinervdm:I've built newer image today, can you try it? Apr 27 08:55:12 JaMa: can try Apr 27 08:55:22 image was build after this commit to oe: http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/commit/?id=d37850fd5485621e76ca877d7161598e81886145 Apr 27 08:57:06 ok, crossed that hurdle. Apr 27 08:59:16 why do we have /etc/phoneprefix format starting with country name instead of 2 letter shortcut? if there is good reason (better than GetSimInfo() returning name with ogsmd) how to convert shortcut to name with org.freesmartphone.Data.World.GetAllCountries() ? Apr 27 09:00:33 Heinervdm: the working image? Apr 27 09:01:06 JaMa: yes Apr 27 09:02:01 those packages are avaible for upgrade Apr 27 09:02:03 http://shr.pastebin.com/NwCkZHM1 Apr 27 09:03:24 Heinervdm: I guess you can skip all ^python, because I only applied patch for fixed python-ctypes Apr 27 09:03:42 i will start with e-wm Apr 27 09:05:40 now I got the hanging X-server on start... Apr 27 09:05:58 glamo" (module requirement mismatch, 0) Apr 27 09:06:00 doh Apr 27 09:06:00 SHR: 03tom 07libphone-ui-shr * rc924065afa4f 10/src/view/contact-list-common.c: conact-list: Changed index to be more dependent on the actual size of the index. Apr 27 09:06:06 reinstalling Apr 27 09:07:43 spaetz: did you reinstall libglw1? Apr 27 09:07:52 yes, I did Apr 27 09:08:05 and xf86-video-glamo was upgraded, right? Apr 27 09:08:12 only PR change.. Apr 27 09:08:36 not sure what it upgraded at the same time, I did not pay too much attention Apr 27 09:09:38 JaMa: but when manually upgrading xf86-video-glamo it upgrades Apr 27 09:09:53 from gitr152 to gitr153 Apr 27 09:10:44 * spaetz does a list-upgradable to see that nothing got missed now Apr 27 09:10:50 shr-t? Apr 27 09:11:15 yes. Apr 27 09:11:27 another "opkg upgrade" finds it now Apr 27 09:12:54 SHR: 03tom 07libphone-ui-shr * rf969fd6aeba0 10/src/view/contact-list-common.c: contact-list: fixed #1024 - scrolling to top is now possible with the index. Apr 27 09:13:00 TAsn, mrmoku: how to access right field in dbus reply a(ss) based on string key without walking whole array? Apr 27 09:13:11 no it does not. opkg list_upgradable shows it but opkg upgrade does nothing Apr 27 09:13:17 it's in python (shr-settings) Apr 27 09:13:24 I suspect something is corrupt in the opkg status thingie Apr 27 09:13:41 JaMa, you can't. Apr 27 09:13:44 * mrmoku has no idea about python Apr 27 09:13:46 This is an array, not a hash. Apr 27 09:14:15 TAsn: heh ok.. no fun, thanks Apr 27 09:15:01 hehe, I'll overtake RMS if I continue like that. ;) Apr 27 09:15:03 oops Apr 27 09:15:04 and that quiestion about /etc/phoneprefix from libphone-utils? Apr 27 09:15:16 TAsn: good intro :) typos: eitehr exmalpe querys "much match" , and add tbd for other special identifiers :) Apr 27 09:15:52 JaMa, no idea. Looked more logical then using the prefixes. Apr 27 09:15:59 (and easier to be honest.) Apr 27 09:16:08 PaulFertser, Am I missing something BIG though? Apr 27 09:16:18 "much match" - I probably meant must match Apr 27 09:16:22 TAsn: btw, i'm sorry to not have filed a ticket for that, but for me GetMultipleResults(1) doesn't return anything but the pointer is moved. Apr 27 09:16:52 PaulFertser, you can use GetResult (I think there's one who gets only one) Apr 27 09:16:58 Until I fix it later today, please remind me :P Apr 27 09:17:02 TAsn: nothing big, with this it's pretty much intuitive. Probably one mdbus example would be nice. Apr 27 09:17:14 TAsn: now it's more difficult as fsogsmd return mcc, which is converted to shortcut with one dbus call and then all countries needs to be walked to find country name from shortcut ;) Apr 27 09:17:26 TAsn: i do not worry about it, just a reminder. Also consider returning all results when passed -1. Apr 27 09:18:13 JaMa, :| Apr 27 09:18:35 JaMa, if you are bored, please tweak your script to change the format of libphone-utils file to: Apr 27 09:18:47 Country:Code:phonestuff Apr 27 09:18:53 (use whatever delimiter is already there) Apr 27 09:18:55 or something like that. Apr 27 09:19:07 TAsn: btw, for me it's still not obvious how _limit relates to the signal that tells me something matching the query changed. Does it really mean i'll get updates only for the results i already got? Or not? Apr 27 09:19:32 the Query object is incomplete ATM. Apr 27 09:20:37 JaMa: resume still working after efl update Apr 27 09:20:40 TAsn: "using regex" -- probably requires clarifications, as to: perl regexp/basic/extended regexp. Apr 27 09:20:51 PaulFertser, Yep, I know. Apr 27 09:21:21 but I was too lazy to check what syntax python uses Apr 27 09:21:36 Heinervdm: try python, it should be safe too Apr 27 09:21:51 TAsn: I hope the index thing is not the whole story yet :P Apr 27 09:22:04 mrmoku, what do you mean? Apr 27 09:22:04 TAsn: is it used somewhere else too? Apr 27 09:22:11 TAsn: it got worse ;) Apr 27 09:22:21 JaMa, I think not. Apr 27 09:22:25 mrmoku, really? Apr 27 09:22:28 TAsn: it nicely limits the index chars.... but does not start on top Apr 27 09:22:28 here it's awesome. Apr 27 09:22:41 my first index char is F Apr 27 09:22:44 can't scroll to A Apr 27 09:23:07 you are right. Apr 27 09:23:23 Well, that's because I'm assuming the index buttons are X size instead of checking the actual size. Apr 27 09:23:58 try your best Apr 27 09:24:04 how many pixels do you think they are? :P Apr 27 09:24:19 ? Apr 27 09:24:30 each button Apr 27 09:24:36 how many pixels do you think each one is? Apr 27 09:24:43 how does that matter? the count of index chars is fine... but it should start with the first one found in contacts and end with the last one Apr 27 09:25:07 (I need to patch the index widget to support reporting max index count) Apr 27 09:25:08 mrmoku, no Apr 27 09:25:10 look closely Apr 27 09:25:17 there are two too many Apr 27 09:25:21 one at the top, and one at the bottom. Apr 27 09:27:30 morning Apr 27 09:33:29 TAsn: for now I have, my python knowledge is weak.. :) http://paste.pocoo.org/show/206625/ Apr 27 09:34:19 python was save too, now fso, shr, busybox and linux-utils-ng left Apr 27 09:34:21 mrmoku, :P Apr 27 09:34:33 SHR: 03tom 07libphone-ui-shr * red3b6ed31948 10/src/view/contact-list-common.c: contact-list: change the index button hackish contstant to better fit the FR. Apr 27 09:34:50 JaMa, I meant: tweak the file... Apr 27 09:34:57 and give me the tweaked file Apr 27 09:34:59 and I'll save it. Apr 27 09:35:47 mrmoku, JaMa: please build libphone-ui-shr Apr 27 09:35:59 works great. Apr 27 09:36:03 i'm off. Apr 27 09:36:12 * daniele_athome wants the mobile phone keyboard-like illume keyboard Apr 27 09:37:53 daniele_athome: something like aplha keyboard JesusMcCloud shown here yesterday? Apr 27 09:38:36 JaMa, the first scap on linuxtogo Apr 27 09:39:12 that's all I ever dreamed of :) Apr 27 09:39:25 daniele_athome, that is something i treid yesterday, but since it is hackish, some more investigation needed on how to make special chars work Apr 27 09:40:24 Looks like om gps keep-on-in-suspend has no effect with Debian (default) kernel, am I wrong? Apr 27 09:43:16 TAsn: nop, does not work for me :/ Apr 27 09:44:56 mickey|office: as far as I can test, your vala-old-staging patches works good today, only fso-monitord_git.bb, fsomusicd_git.bb and libpersistence_git.bb failed to build (maybe because of newer vala - investigating now..) Apr 27 09:45:46 JaMa: sounds good, all three not critical and haven't been touch for quite a while Apr 27 09:47:48 yup libpersistence doesn't look buildable at all :) Apr 27 09:47:52 McKael: probably that's frameworkd being too smart and turns off the power during suspend. Apr 27 09:48:53 :/ Apr 27 09:49:04 fosmusicd seems like changed gstreamer vapi or something Apr 27 09:49:10 And it looks like I'm losing all incoming SMSes Apr 27 09:49:17 musicplayer.vala:452.13-452.75: error: Access to instance member `Gst.ChildProxy.set' denied Apr 27 09:49:22 it rings, but that's all :) Apr 27 09:49:30 playya__: ^^ any hint? Apr 27 09:52:36 TAsn: nvm... seems to work Apr 27 09:52:56 built&synced Apr 27 10:24:57 JaMa: is latest 2.6.32 kernel works? Apr 27 10:25:04 i get only white screen Apr 27 10:25:05 JaMa: this are the only packages left: http://shr.pastebin.com/PhQXj6N1 resume is still working Apr 27 10:27:08 alexxy: did you run swith-for-kernel script and read README? Apr 27 10:27:16 yep Apr 27 10:27:38 it works here, where did you get white? while booting? Apr 27 10:27:44 yes Apr 27 10:27:53 and it stays whiite forever Apr 27 10:28:16 Heinervdm: it's possible that there was some jffs2 error in .24 image and even after upgrading all you'll get working resume.. Apr 27 10:28:50 Heinervdm: as I don't see anything dangerous in that list Apr 27 10:28:55 JaMa: the first time this error occured was on an old image Apr 27 10:29:04 which i upgraded Apr 27 10:29:22 perhaps it's now fixed with the EFL upgrade... Apr 27 10:29:26 hmm maybe fso-apm Apr 27 10:29:50 * JaMa not sure if it does something while resuming.. Apr 27 10:31:03 Heinervdm: you mean, that you had different EFL than current *206 when you got those errors? Apr 27 10:31:18 yes Apr 27 10:31:35 there was one bump inbetween Apr 27 10:32:26 ah ok Apr 27 10:33:07 I was expecting that .24 image already had *206 so EFL bump would cause resume hang instead of fixing it Apr 27 10:34:15 hmm, but yes.. 48206 was bumped 2010-04-21 so image from 2010-04-24 should already have it Apr 27 10:34:39 yes, but PR was bumped Apr 27 10:36:11 was it? than I don't remember it Apr 27 10:36:15 :) Apr 27 10:52:30 I just upgraded: phoneuid phonefsod libphone-ui-shr libphone-ui0 fsonetworkd frameworkd-config-shr libfso-glib0 libfsoframework0 fsotdld fsodatad fsousaged libfsotransport0 fsogsmd frameworkd libfsoresource0 libgsm0710mux0 libfsobasics0 fsodeviced libframeworkd-glib0 Apr 27 10:52:36 now resume is broken Apr 27 10:54:37 so one of these is the evil one Apr 27 10:55:10 mickey|office, mrmoku ^^ Apr 27 10:55:51 define 'broken' Apr 27 10:56:11 visible artifacts, logs? :) Apr 27 10:57:24 http://lists.shr-project.org/pipermail/shr-user/2010-April/004823.html Apr 27 10:57:39 it resumes, but the xserver shows no image Apr 27 10:57:44 noting in the logs Apr 27 10:58:12 the xserver process is still running and if you kill it whole userland freezes Apr 27 10:58:46 and this is only the case when image is on NAND Apr 27 11:17:45 Heinervdm: did your upgrade pull in hal stuff? Apr 27 11:18:20 mrmoku: no Apr 27 11:18:39 mrmoku: http://shr.pastebin.com/NwCkZHM1 Apr 27 11:19:35 Heinervdm: just try to stop phonefsod and kill phoneuid... to rule out our stuff :P Apr 27 11:20:11 Heinervdm: you will have to suspend differently then... hmm Apr 27 11:20:38 mrmoku: that's another problem, this only occours with autosuspend Apr 27 11:20:40 echo mem > /sys/power/state Apr 27 11:20:43 manuall suspend is working Apr 27 11:20:47 ah :/ Apr 27 11:20:54 apm -s works fine Apr 27 11:24:19 hehe. Right, ask the vim people about better elisp support Apr 27 11:24:21 oops Apr 27 11:27:09 Heinervdm: hmm... you could write a tiny python scripting listening for idle state and calling suspend? Apr 27 11:27:55 s/scripting/script/ Apr 27 11:27:55 mrmoku meant: Heinervdm: hmm... you could write a tiny python script listening for idle state and calling suspend? Apr 27 11:28:49 i just reflashed to install and will try to install those packages from above one by one Apr 27 11:40:56 Heinervdm: ok, though libphone-ui-shr and libphone-ui probably have to be installed together Apr 27 11:41:23 bbl Apr 27 11:53:55 Can libphone-ui work without libphone-ui-shr? Apr 27 12:07:04 afaik no Apr 27 12:08:02 libphone-ui runs without libphone-ui-shr but it doesn't do anything Apr 27 12:11:10 freesmartphone.org: 03tom 07specs * r05948a117322 10/html/pim-intro.html: pim-intro: fixed typos and explained more about regex. Apr 27 12:11:19 ok, those aren't the evil ones: frameworkd fso-abyss libgsm0710mux0 libframeworkd-glib0 Apr 27 12:11:29 PaulFertser, thanks, fixed according to your comments. Apr 27 12:17:00 Heinervdm: btw fso-abyss should be removed after task-shr-minimal+frameworkd-config upgrade Apr 27 12:17:31 JaMa: i know, but until then i need it :) Apr 27 12:17:46 therefor i haven't upgraded the config Apr 27 12:17:52 :) Apr 27 12:18:34 please confirm than, that it was removed also with fso-abyss-config (it's not in rdepends of latest image, but I don't remember seeing that removed too) Apr 27 12:18:37 but now i see how slow ogsmd was ;) Apr 27 12:18:52 hehe Apr 27 12:19:24 ooh, I want fsogsmd in shr-t too :) Apr 27 12:19:40 * JaMa is always trying to resume neo before enlightenent welcome screen is shown, when booting image with .29+udevd Apr 27 12:20:00 spaetz: wait until i've found the evil package Apr 27 12:20:13 yep, I'll hold my horses a little longer. Apr 27 12:20:23 Until then I am happy about a working phone :) Apr 27 12:20:59 ok upgraded fsonetworkd libfso-glib0 libfsoframework0 fsotdld fsodatad libfsobasics0 libfsoresource0 libfsotransport0 too Apr 27 12:21:04 still working Apr 27 12:21:11 Hello everyone :) Apr 27 12:21:26 mrmoku|away, btw, I got myself a working dev env : Apr 27 12:21:52 Just upgraded my gta02 using apt-get upgrade. This upgraded the kernel too, and now all of a sudden the aux-button doesn't work anymore. Is this perhaps a known problem? Apr 27 12:22:13 now i will install every package one by one. Next one: fsodeviced Apr 27 12:22:35 FYI: hd /dev/input/event0 emits data when I press the power button but not when I press the aux-button, so I believe this to be a kernel issue. Apr 27 12:23:35 Sprite_t1: I believe there is even a dedicated debian openmoko channel, not sure which one though. Apr 27 12:23:51 Damn, I thought this was it. Apr 27 12:24:03 Ok, then I'll look that up. Apr 27 12:24:12 some people here use debian on their fr, that is true Apr 27 12:24:49 Ah, found it: #openmoko-debian Apr 27 12:25:07 I'll join there and ask again. Thanks for the hint, and bye! Apr 27 12:26:34 for the records, since he's gone... aux is on another input node... Apr 27 12:26:43 iirc Apr 27 12:28:53 yup Apr 27 12:28:53 [987843.060] (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Power Button" (type: KEYBOARD) Apr 27 12:28:57 [987844.699] (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "AUX Button" (type: KEYBOARD) Apr 27 12:30:53 raster, here? Apr 27 12:31:06 raster, actually, I'll ask in e. Apr 27 12:31:10 nvm :P Apr 27 12:39:01 http://shr.pastebin.com/shCXK7hw it seems that shr apps are the evil ones Apr 27 12:39:06 or it's fsogsmd Apr 27 12:39:13 TAsn: I have shr-settings icon and someone else reported yesterday that removing .e and .efreet was enough to show icon again.. Apr 27 12:39:55 I don't :| Apr 27 12:47:03 TAsn: good :) Apr 27 12:47:39 * mrmoku hides in cas it's not fsogsmd :P Apr 27 12:47:41 +e Apr 27 12:48:06 huh? Apr 27 12:48:43 TAsn: build env Apr 27 12:49:00 oh :) Apr 27 12:49:07 Phew, that was terribly difficult! Apr 27 12:49:18 mrmoku, btw, what about contact list population? are you fixing it? :P Apr 27 12:50:12 TAsn: dunno Apr 27 12:53:49 mrmoku: TAsn: JaMa: Anya ideas why Xorg can crash when using 2.6.32 kernels ? Apr 27 12:54:10 it's either fsogsmd or phonefsod Apr 27 12:54:36 nope. Apr 27 12:54:36 i tried to install phonefsod first but the new version doesn't work without fsogsmd Apr 27 12:54:37 alexxy: only that event device Apr 27 12:54:54 so i don't know if it's fsogsmd or phonefsod Apr 27 12:55:33 http://dpaste.com/188199/ Apr 27 12:55:36 JaMa: ^^^ Apr 27 12:55:52 alexxy: xorg.conf? Apr 27 12:56:05 and /etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart output Apr 27 12:56:25 http://dpaste.com/188200/ Apr 27 12:56:52 http://dpaste.com/188201/ Apr 27 12:56:56 Heinervdm: hmm... what image to test that? I can flash and see if I find something out Apr 27 12:56:56 xorg.conf Apr 27 12:56:58 alexxy: README.html: For uImage-2.6.32.11-oe1+gitr5+14be1091928fcce66812a85129768fb253b36420-r7-om-gta02.bin and newer revisions you need also sed -i s#/dev/input/event4#/dev/input/event2#g /etc/X11/xorg.conf, because event device numbers were changed after enabling joydev and accelerometers. Apr 27 12:57:03 and Xorg.0.log Apr 27 12:57:14 alexxy: switch-for-kernel from yesterday whould replace it for you Apr 27 12:57:15 JaMa: i already did that Apr 27 12:57:39 mrmoku: i used lite image from 20.4. and you can upgrade these packages without risk: http://shr.pastebin.com/2Pt18vXb Apr 27 12:57:44 JaMa: how about using symlinks? Apr 27 12:57:53 JaMa: i don't see the point in using meaningless numbers Apr 27 12:58:17 Heinervdm: I want the risk :P The latest from today shows it too? Apr 27 12:58:33 lindi-: you mean provide meaningfull udev rules for sane symlink names? Apr 27 12:58:37 JaMa: yes Apr 27 12:58:39 mrmoku: haven't tried today's image Apr 27 12:59:07 Heinervdm: ok, so the one from 20th fully upgraded shows it? Apr 27 12:59:13 mrmoku: image from 24.4. is showing this behavior, 20.4. is the latest working one Apr 27 12:59:17 I'm sure there is going to be a .3.1 :) Apr 27 12:59:19 lindi-: yes.. definitely better sollution.. but nobody did that.. Apr 27 12:59:21 Heinervdm: ahh ,ok Apr 27 12:59:43 Heinervdm: 24th is no more Apr 27 12:59:49 25th Apr 27 13:00:39 oh you're right Apr 27 13:01:07 install to flash and let it autosuspend is all I have to do? Apr 27 13:01:14 mrmoku: yes Apr 27 13:01:48 pressing powerbutton for resume is also needed :P Apr 27 13:02:00 :) Apr 27 13:02:03 lol Apr 27 13:02:21 Heinervdm: ahh... ok... would have forgotten that :P Apr 27 13:02:47 is there any way to downgrade a package with opkg? Apr 27 13:03:14 there is -force-downgrade but that didn't work for me Apr 27 13:03:22 for me too Apr 27 13:03:45 opkg remove; rm*feed.conf; opkg update; opkg install http://old works Apr 27 13:06:57 ok, downgraded phonefsod again Apr 27 13:12:01 JaMa: any ideas Apr 27 13:12:12 alexxy: ? Apr 27 13:12:19 xserver-nodm restart said nothing Apr 27 13:12:33 alexxy: read again what I replied :) Apr 27 13:12:37 and i used switch kernel script downloaded today Apr 27 13:12:50 alexxy: and redownload latest switch-for-kernel/modify xorg.conf by hand Apr 27 13:13:07 mrmoku: after downgrading phonefsod resume works again Apr 27 13:13:08 JaMa: xorg.conf already modifyed Apr 27 13:14:23 so that pastebin is outdated? Apr 27 13:14:34 because there is still event4 Apr 27 13:14:57 hmmm Apr 27 13:15:23 ok Apr 27 13:15:27 redownloading Apr 27 13:15:34 and reflashing Apr 27 13:15:35 =) Apr 27 13:18:40 raster, ping Apr 27 13:22:59 TAsn: mrmoku: btw ussd seems to be broken with recent updates Apr 27 13:23:01 in shr-u Apr 27 13:23:16 alexxy, how recent? mrmoku said he fixed it yesterday night. Apr 27 13:23:32 i updated few hours ago Apr 27 13:23:38 and it still doesn t work Apr 27 13:24:10 also seems i cannto recieve sms Apr 27 13:24:47 and gsm indicator on status bar shows signal incorrectly Apr 27 13:24:54 mrmoku: phonefsod 0.0.0+gitr186+d9863f302f5edf9fa41b6d6000c5c21e2cb5be20-r4.4 is working Apr 27 13:25:15 alexxy, sms: make sure your sim is free. Apr 27 13:25:23 omg Apr 27 13:25:26 mickey|office, btw, any updates concerning sim+messages handling? Apr 27 13:25:35 why it still tryed to stiore sms on sim? Apr 27 13:25:54 alexxy, ask mickey|office Apr 27 13:25:54 root@om-gta02 ~ # opkg list phonefsod
phonefsod - 0.0.0+gitr188+1078db13a04bb26b4b16a7958bdacba725f4cf60-r4.4 - SHR Phone FSO Daemon
 Apr 27 13:26:08 and its not works here Apr 27 13:26:12 alexxy, use mdbus to get siminfo Apr 27 13:26:35 shr-settings thoughts that gsm antena is off Apr 27 13:26:37 =) Apr 27 13:26:53 TAsn: how to check it? Apr 27 13:27:09 mdbus Apr 27 13:27:09 ogsmd Apr 27 13:27:16 device Apr 27 13:27:20 getsiminfo Apr 27 13:27:30 TAsn: USSD? not implemented in fsogsmd yet Apr 27 13:27:34 alexxy: ^^ Apr 27 13:27:38 oh, ok. Apr 27 13:27:43 mrmoku: thats bad Apr 27 13:27:44 I thought you said you fixed it. Apr 27 13:28:05 TAsn: nop, I fixed the DTMF sending - which is a different party :P Apr 27 13:28:09 mrmoku: shr-settings shows gsm antenna turned off Apr 27 13:28:13 oh DTMF Apr 27 13:28:14 nvm ;P Apr 27 13:28:21 alexxy, that's deprecated iirc. Apr 27 13:28:24 alexxy: shr-settings needs adjusting to fsogsmd too Apr 27 13:28:24 and i cannot recieve sms with recent update Apr 27 13:29:37 how to check if sim is full? Apr 27 13:31:18 and how to delete old sms from sim using neo? Apr 27 13:32:37 TAsn: ^^^ Apr 27 13:33:34 alexxy, mdbus2 -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Dev Apr 27 13:33:34 ice org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.GetSimInfo Apr 27 13:33:39 to delete Apr 27 13:33:50 alexxy, mdbus2 -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.Delete Apr 27 13:34:27 mrmoku: it's not just phonefsod. i updated libphone-ui-shr phoneuid libphone-ui0 and now it's broken even with old phonefsod Apr 27 13:39:34 TAsn: btw for me http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/org.freesmartphone.GSM.SMS.html;hb=HEAD#RetrieveTextMessages returns in string:status "single" or "concatenated" have you seen this too? Apr 27 13:40:22 JaMa, never checked. Apr 27 13:41:24 ok.. no idea if it changed with fsogsmd or my SIM behaves different or that doc is wrong Apr 27 13:42:08 mickey|office, some things: Apr 27 13:42:20 *)for PSM there is a patch on top of compat wireless needed Apr 27 13:42:24 then it works fine Apr 27 13:42:43 (I only tested midori and ping but it doesn't stop after 5 pings like before) Apr 27 13:42:57 it's described in the wiki Apr 27 13:43:05 for a recipe of wireless-compat leviathan did one Apr 27 13:43:14 I can find it if you want Apr 27 13:43:41 http://ftp.o2s.ch/compat-wireless/ Apr 27 13:43:57 *) I tried android(replicant) again and it seem that any key below the screen resumes,but not the volume buttons Apr 27 13:44:03 I'll look for resume reason Apr 27 13:44:08 in replicant's sources Apr 27 13:48:32 ok Apr 27 13:48:55 (compat-wireless) can we consider patching our in-tree stuff to compat-wireless? Apr 27 13:49:03 they do release patches, don't they? Apr 27 13:49:24 wrt. resume Apr 27 13:49:29 chances are android resumes Apr 27 13:49:32 but you won't notice Apr 27 13:49:36 since it will evaluate the key code Apr 27 13:49:42 decide that it does not want to resume UI Apr 27 13:49:47 and will put you to sleep immediately Apr 27 13:56:47 Heinervdm: hmm... I tried todays image and can't reproduce Apr 27 13:57:36 mrmoku: you flashed to nand? Apr 27 13:57:39 yep Apr 27 13:57:52 hmm, will try todays image too Apr 27 13:58:35 ahh... on third resume (via plugging in USB) screen is black Apr 27 13:59:11 but because it immediately suspended again... pressing power brings it up Apr 27 13:59:46 that's not the issue i'm seeing Apr 27 14:00:01 * mrmoku reboots as it was still the first boot Apr 27 14:04:42 mickey|office: basically compat-wireless is full wireless networking (+bluetooth) stack and the compat layer (or several if needed) in separate objects, should be easy enough to make an in-tree patch, i do not think they release any patches though, it's not how their process works. Apr 27 14:05:06 Heinervdm: no, can't reproduce Apr 27 14:05:17 I have the double resume needed issue though Apr 27 14:07:12 Apr 27 16:04:10 om-gta02 daemon.notice apmd[738]: Suspending now Apr 27 14:07:30 738 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/apmd -P /etc/apm/apmd_proxy --proxy-timeout 30 Apr 27 14:07:46 didn't we get rid of that beast? Apr 27 14:08:06 I think so Apr 27 14:08:18 well... it sneaked back in then :/ Apr 27 14:08:48 we just replaced apm witm fso-apm Apr 27 14:08:56 Heinervdm: not in todays image Apr 27 14:08:59 ahh Apr 27 14:08:59 apm Apr 27 14:09:00 we never removed apmd too Apr 27 14:09:04 ok Apr 27 14:09:23 Heinervdm: afaik, I tried to remove apmd too back then. Apr 27 14:09:41 * mrmoku spanks spaetz for failing ;) Apr 27 14:09:52 we had a big discussion on OE as that would have required taking away apmd from the machine configuration Apr 27 14:09:58 and koen nearly killed my Apr 27 14:10:04 killed me Apr 27 14:10:12 heh, yeah remember slightly Apr 27 14:10:18 but IIRC we took it out anyway somehow Apr 27 14:10:35 so either that got lost, or my memory is wrong Apr 27 14:10:42 even after stoping apmd it immediately suspends again Apr 27 14:11:00 second resume is always fine though... Apr 27 14:11:01 brb Apr 27 14:11:45 PaulFertser: yeah, I'd rather see patches than a) moving these things to modules and b) maintaining an additional recipe that can break at any time when we update the kernel Apr 27 14:12:36 mrmoku: perhaps we should override mashine features for shr Apr 27 14:12:53 * spaetz nods Apr 27 14:17:45 mrmoku: todays image is working for me too, sth is broken with the update then Apr 27 14:18:11 spaetz: you should remeber this when bumping shr-t ;) Apr 27 14:18:41 which update is broken? Apr 27 14:18:45 which package? Apr 27 14:18:50 phonefsod? Apr 27 14:19:04 Heinervdm: for most features, task-base expects features in intersection between machine/distro features Apr 27 14:19:17 Heinervdm: so updating distro features is usually enough Apr 27 14:20:13 spaetz: don't know what's wrong. it's just working with the latest image, but it's not when upgrading from older image Apr 27 14:20:35 mmh, weird. ok. we'll be careful when bumping Apr 27 14:25:14 JaMa: there aren't many of these features Apr 27 14:25:34 apm is only depending on MACHINE_FEATURES Apr 27 14:26:44 right, so empty seraches are not shown ... Apr 27 14:26:46 oops Apr 27 14:28:59 AFAIK yes Apr 27 14:30:04 Heinervdm: I guess this would be acceptable if you could add apm to DISTRO_FEATURES for all distros except SHR http://paste.pocoo.org/show/206702/ Apr 27 14:31:16 JaMa: or expand default DISTRO_APM to "apm apmd" Apr 27 14:31:28 we are the only distro overwirting this var Apr 27 14:31:55 looks good too Apr 27 14:32:26 I think I introducd the DISTRO_APMD back then, in order to solve that. Apr 27 14:32:36 if I remember correctly. Apr 27 14:33:42 * JaMa going home.. Apr 27 14:53:16 Hi there. I flashed my freerunner with qi and unzipped the latest shr-t on my sd card but it won't start SHR (aux button is on and it vibrates briefly though). What can I do?, please Apr 27 14:53:42 if you push power at the same time, it should be more verbose Apr 27 14:56:32 TAsn: ping Apr 27 14:58:17 misc I think it doesn't even find the shr partition or the kernel. the partition is in ext2 format so I wonder what could be wrong :-? Apr 27 15:00:15 ftn: did you unpack to the first partition? Apr 27 15:00:47 misc: how can qi be verbose? Apr 27 15:01:06 lindi-: qi not so... but the kernel Apr 27 15:01:27 mrmoku yeah, eveyrthing is on the first partition, I amde another one for the home but it's the second Apr 27 15:02:40 dough, I think I forgot to activate the boot flag Apr 27 15:03:02 ftn: qi vibration means it skips a partition... either because it does not find a kernel there or can't read it for other reasons Apr 27 15:05:21 ftn: boot flag shouldn't matter. Apr 27 15:05:31 ftn: what's partition type? Apr 27 15:05:37 ext2 Apr 27 15:05:48 ftn: is it the first _primary_ partition? Apr 27 15:05:59 ftn: do you have sim installed? Apr 27 15:06:33 ftn: (might seem like a stupid question but on e.g. my device the uSD holder didn't push the card firmly enough without sim (or mechanical analogue) installed) Apr 27 15:07:43 PaulFertser yes, it's the first and yes, I have a sim, in fact, when I start it with the old om2009 on flash I can access the sd partitions Apr 27 15:08:19 * Weiss ponders setting up a bug tracker for code he wrote, kind of like a to-do list Apr 27 15:08:42 ftn: so please start old om2009 on flash, provide me with "cat /proc/mounts; fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk0; ls -la / fuck Apr 27 15:12:55 PaulFertser once I installed qi, what's the difference between booting with boot+aux button and boot button? Apr 27 15:13:59 ftn: if you press AUX before turning on the power, you boot to NOR Apr 27 15:14:13 PaulFertser cause using only the boot button it starts the shr-t on the sd card :-) Apr 27 15:14:18 it's the only way how I *can* boot PaulFertser Apr 27 15:14:31 just power doesn't work :-/ Apr 27 15:14:35 dough, that was my problem Apr 27 15:15:23 ftn: so, the desired behaviour Apr 27 15:15:32 ftn: with only boot button it boots from NAND -> Qi -> uSD Apr 27 15:15:41 Derick: what's on your NAND then? Apr 27 15:15:43 yeah, that's perfect! Apr 27 15:15:54 PaulFertser: i've never changed anything since I bought it Apr 27 15:16:25 PaulFertser: do you know if TAsn already eliminated the need to get the count of a query? Apr 27 15:16:48 Derick: so just install Qi to NAND Apr 27 15:17:03 Derick: using NOR u-boot for booting is deprecated, it has bugs, including bad power management etc etc Apr 27 15:17:13 mrmoku: i think he didn't. Apr 27 15:17:23 is installing Qi "safe" ? Apr 27 15:17:46 PaulFertser: ok Apr 27 15:17:55 and... which one do I get? :) Apr 27 15:18:23 Derick: NOR is read-only and you can always boot from it provided your AUX button works. Apr 27 15:22:05 right, how do I know which one of the qi's to pick at http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/ ? Apr 27 15:24:10 Derick: the latest Apr 27 15:24:49 yeah, but -qbi or not? Apr 27 15:25:10 erm Apr 27 15:25:11 ubi Apr 27 15:25:14 Derick: not ubi if you're not using ubi on NAND Apr 27 15:25:50 I don't even know what that is :-) Apr 27 15:26:21 Derick: faster fs for flash memories Apr 27 15:27:24 so qi-s3c2442-1.0.2-r1+gitr0+c38b062a609f1442e6a9e13005cfbdfd59a5ac0d.udfu then Apr 27 15:27:53 no, ,... the one in testing is later? Apr 27 15:30:36 Derick: no this is latest Apr 27 15:30:43 k Apr 27 15:30:45 thanks Apr 27 15:30:48 Derick: if you're interested in details, just read the git log at http://git.openmoko.org Apr 27 15:31:54 Heinervdm: just tested suspend/resume with today's ubi and works ok Apr 27 15:32:04 one other thing I am wondering about... I had a fully charged GTA2 when I went to bed, made sure it suspened but this morning it was close to empty? Apr 27 15:32:15 it never drained so fast before I think Apr 27 15:32:18 (recently upgraded) Apr 27 15:33:51 SHR: 03mok 07libphone-ui * r06c0caf40f0c 10/src/phoneui-utils-contacts.c: phoneui-utils-contacts: sort them again before feeding to the user Apr 27 15:34:09 at least flashing this is fast :-) Apr 27 15:36:35 Derick: means it resumed during the night and didn't suspend again. Apr 27 15:36:47 it was suspended when I woke up Apr 27 15:37:09 there should be a log for this, right? Apr 27 15:37:40 Derick: /var/log/frameworkd.log Apr 27 15:37:46 yup Apr 27 15:37:51 just waiting until it's booted now Apr 27 15:39:49 ah, the log is gone now of course :-) Apr 27 15:39:53 i will test tonight again Apr 27 15:45:27 JaMa: todays jffs2 works too Apr 27 15:46:08 seen that.. but I'm too lazy to try to raflash ubi from 25 :/ Apr 27 15:46:26 SHR: 03mok 07libphone-ui-shr * r64160e3f812d 10/ (data/messages.edc src/view/message-new-view.c): message-new-view: get rid of the bogus main part and use scrolled entry for the content Apr 27 15:46:29 SHR: 03mok 07libphone-ui-shr * rc92b21d04423 10/src/view/contact-list-common.c: contact-list-common: do not sort on the fly as libphone-ui sorts again Apr 27 15:46:34 SHR: 03mok 07libphone-ui-shr * r2a2ab68f5af7 10/src/view/contact-list-common.c: Merge branch 'master' of git+ssh://git.shr-project.org/libphone-ui-shr Apr 27 16:47:45 mrmoku: can you add a icon to view if it is incoming sms or outgoing in a main messages window? Apr 27 16:52:33 I use qwo for text input; I just installed the latest testing image yesterday and cannot seem to make qwo show up as an option when selecting which keyboard to use Apr 27 16:52:45 any suggestions on how to make it work or debug it? Apr 27 17:13:21 Q-Master: please open a ticket for that Apr 27 17:14:06 mrmoku: i'll try to... Apr 27 17:16:18 anyone with a an ogsmd log from a USSD call (e.g. checking prepaid account)? Apr 27 17:18:24 SHR: 03mok 07libphone-ui * rc492140ae075 10/src/phoneui-utils-contacts.c: phoneui-utils-contacts: extend displayname to show affiliation too Apr 27 17:19:50 dos1: have some old logs hanging around? Apr 27 17:20:17 i only have contract cards here which don't feature any ussd calsl Apr 27 17:20:19 mickeyl: I can get one (I'm running Debian's ogsmd, if it matters...) Apr 27 17:20:26 McKael: that'd be ok Apr 27 17:20:35 i just need the correct user-friendly output and the AT logs Apr 27 17:20:37 mickeyl: do I need to enable ddebug? Apr 27 17:20:41 (i.e. what ogsmd actually sends) Apr 27 17:20:48 i'm afraid so, unfortunately it won't log otherwise Apr 27 17:20:53 I see Apr 27 17:21:11 i think so at least Apr 27 17:21:17 it's been a while w/ ogsmd Apr 27 17:21:19 :) Apr 27 17:21:48 spaetz: does mokonnect still work for you? Apr 27 17:21:49 Shall I restart the whole framework? Apr 27 17:23:01 hmm Apr 27 17:23:03 thinking about it Apr 27 17:23:04 spaetz: and is iliwi in the testing feed? Apr 27 17:23:13 there was a way to change log verbosity @ runtime Apr 27 17:23:32 but you're probably faster restarting it than me searching for it Apr 27 17:25:40 mickeyl, how do you want me to send it to you? Apr 27 17:26:00 if you can identify the relevant portions, a pastebin would be good Apr 27 17:26:18 the actual USSD call and response is probably only a couple of lines Apr 27 17:26:47 mickeyl: the call: http://pastebin.com/S24KqYgt Apr 27 17:27:04 I'll add the response Apr 27 17:27:17 great, thanks Apr 27 17:27:35 then i just need to know the user input/output and I can implement it in fsogsmd Apr 27 17:28:42 http://pastebin.com/HTnTcDrh Apr 27 17:28:52 Input was #123# Apr 27 17:29:18 wah, that's quite a long response Apr 27 17:29:21 mickeyl, is that good enough? Apr 27 17:29:30 Yes, they send a menu Apr 27 17:29:43 yes, excellent. that will do. which language will be the menu in? Apr 27 17:29:49 French Apr 27 17:30:04 ok, cool. that will be enough to decode it. thanks again! Apr 27 17:30:08 yw Apr 27 17:41:35 dos1: so what should i do so you can fix opimd-cli to work on debian? Apr 27 17:42:07 PaulFertser: maybe start with giving me exact error message ;) Apr 27 17:42:32 McKael: ^^^ Apr 27 17:42:47 :) Apr 27 17:43:49 File "/root/bin/opimd-cli", line 61, in query Apr 27 17:43:50 print " "+field+": "+str(result[field]) Apr 27 17:43:50 UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe9' in position 30: ordinal not in range(128) Apr 27 17:51:08 McKael: and how contact looks like? Apr 27 17:53:02 dos1: c query does work, if that's the question, but I probably didn't use UTF8 chars in my contact names Apr 27 18:00:02 McKael: try replacing line 61 with this: Apr 27 18:00:07 print " "+field+": "+ str(result[field]).encode("utf-8") Apr 27 18:01:05 dos1, still no luck Apr 27 18:01:16 UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe9' in position 30: ordinal not in range(128) Apr 27 18:01:33 dos1: lol Apr 27 18:01:37 dos1: i tried that Apr 27 18:02:28 dos1: that's what i did: http://paste.debian.net/70887/ Apr 27 18:02:39 (not knowing any python of course) Apr 27 18:03:21 so maybe something like that: Apr 27 18:03:23 value = result[field] Apr 27 18:03:24 if (isinstance(value, unicode)): Apr 27 18:03:26 value = result[field].encode("utf-8") Apr 27 18:03:27 else: Apr 27 18:03:29 value = str(result[field]) Apr 27 18:03:30 print " "+field+": "+ value Apr 27 18:03:32 McKael: ^^^ Apr 27 18:03:50 PaulFertser: hmm Apr 27 18:04:10 PaulFertser: basestring? Apr 27 18:04:43 dos1: that's what works for me, as i've already said, i know no python at all :) Apr 27 18:04:51 PaulFertser: it works? Apr 27 18:04:54 dos1: sure Apr 27 18:04:56 PaulFertser: so why didn't tell me already :P Apr 27 18:04:58 ? Apr 27 18:05:00 PaulFertser: i'll commit that :P Apr 27 18:05:12 dos1: because it looked like cruel hack and not like proper solution :) Apr 27 18:05:20 well, it is Apr 27 18:05:23 but who cares Apr 27 18:05:25 ;D Apr 27 18:05:33 dos1: i made it before i told you the problem even. I thought you'll be able to invent a proper way in a matter of minutes. Apr 27 18:05:36 opimd-utils is one big cruel hack ;] Apr 27 18:06:16 PaulFertser: well, handling unicode in older python versions is madness... Apr 27 18:06:17 lol Apr 27 18:06:36 dos1: McKael says it doesn't work with debian's python2.6 installation either. Apr 27 18:07:00 hmm... so s/older python versions/python/ Apr 27 18:07:09 Without the cruel hack, you mean. Apr 27 18:07:11 strange thing is: here it works Apr 27 18:07:49 dos1: i guess there're some config tweaks. I've found some articles about making python handle everything in unicode by default. Apr 27 18:08:13 probably Apr 27 18:08:16 dos1: is your system using UTF8? Apr 27 18:08:22 McKael: yup Apr 27 18:08:29 hm, me too Apr 27 18:10:32 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07opimd-utils * r1f32b799b612 10/opimd-cli: opimd-cli: fix utf-8 handling with some python configurations. Apr 27 18:12:46 Perfect, thanks to both of you :) Apr 27 18:21:37 mickeyl: On my system, subsystems/ogsmd/modems/abstract/pdp.py seems to hang in _spawnedProcessDone() Apr 27 18:21:53 I've commented out the line: self._netchannel.enqueue( "+CGACT=0;+CGATT=0", lambda a,b:None, lambda a,b:None ) Apr 27 18:22:04 McKael: yes, unfortunately this is wrongly implemented and leads to a zombie Apr 27 18:22:09 and it seems good now Apr 27 18:22:54 What kind of problem can I get with my workaround? Apr 27 18:23:40 Currently it works fine, I can disconnect/reconnect, but the GPRS connection dies when the phone suspends. Could it be related? Apr 27 18:23:43 nothing in particular. there are teardown problems Apr 27 18:24:07 ok Apr 27 18:24:14 all that is fixed in fsogsmd and i'm not sure whether i will backport those fixes Apr 27 18:24:59 Do you have any idea about this disconnection? (Yeah, I know I'm using an old version...) Apr 27 18:27:02 gprs during suspend is somewhat fragile anyways Apr 27 18:27:16 not all connections can keep open for long time period Apr 27 18:27:31 depending on your pppd connection it might use an alive timeout Apr 27 18:27:33 (which you should disable) Apr 27 18:27:57 * graziano installing and testing fresh latest SHR-T Apr 27 18:28:02 always a great pleasure.. Apr 27 18:28:25 spaetz, thank you very much for your work :) Apr 27 18:28:37 JaMa, Heinervdm: hehe, giving shr-settings.desktop the Office category makes it pop up immediately :P Apr 27 18:28:39 and thanks to everybody here who is making thishappen Apr 27 18:28:50 mickeyl: well, even a 2 second suspend dies here Apr 27 18:29:32 mickeyl although it was working fine with the previous shr-testing Apr 27 18:29:57 i would need to see the logs to speculate more :) Apr 27 18:31:44 I can send you a few logs by email if you tell me what you need Apr 27 18:32:11 frameworkd will be enough for a quick glance Apr 27 18:32:17 need to reproduce it in debugging mode though Apr 27 18:32:55 ogsmd debugging, or somehting else too? Apr 27 18:33:39 if you have, ppp log would help as well Apr 27 18:34:01 pppd claims it's been killed Apr 27 18:34:07 exit status 5, IIRC Apr 27 18:39:44 mmm I officially HATE mokonnect Apr 27 18:39:56 fresh install and it refuses to scan networks... Apr 27 18:40:37 * graziano prays shr developers to make iliwi default on shr instead of mokonnect... Apr 27 18:41:10 graziano: make a poll on ml Apr 27 18:41:28 yes time for me to do a couple of those Apr 27 18:41:35 and if it has suport of communuty they will do that Apr 27 18:41:37 ;) Apr 27 18:41:53 the second one will be ready when a decent touch friendly keyboard as every other phone has out there Apr 27 18:41:57 for now Apr 27 18:42:00 wifi first :) Apr 27 18:42:34 mickeyl, where can I get pppd logs? Apr 27 18:43:05 i'm not sure, usually they are in /var/log/ppp.* or /tmp/ppp* Apr 27 18:48:20 I can't find it. I'm not sure they're written anywhere here... Apr 27 18:49:05 mickeyl: I'll try to send just the suspend/resume logs, and I'll check if I can get the pppd logs Apr 27 18:49:10 oki Apr 27 18:49:48 McKael: from man pppd: "The packets are logged through syslog with facility daemon and level debug." that is, if you have "debug" enabled in pppd options. Apr 27 18:50:42 PaulFertser: do you have syslog running? Apr 27 18:50:52 McKael: i do Apr 27 18:51:35 PaulFertser: You installed it yourself, maybe? Apr 27 18:56:17 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07specs * r5364801ee994 10/ (2 files in 2 dirs): org.freesmartphone.GSM.Network: use enum/string marshalling for UssdStatus mode Apr 27 18:56:34 McKael: i have sysklogd installed, /var/lib/apt/extended_states doesn't have it so looks like i installed it explicitly. Apr 27 18:57:06 That would explain I do not have it ;) Apr 27 18:58:06 mickeyl, I've sent the log by email, just the suspend/resume part Apr 27 18:58:18 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07cornucopia * ra5dc7b350ab2 10/fsogsmd/src/ (5 files in 2 dirs): Apr 27 18:58:18 freesmartphone.org: fsogsmd: add preliminary support for USSD requests and responses Apr 27 18:58:18 freesmartphone.org: NOTE: Untested, may eat your kittens and puppies. Please report. Apr 27 18:58:18 ok Apr 27 19:05:34 mickeyl: btw, do you know compiling specs takes ~300M RAM? Apr 27 19:06:00 yeah, read it the other day Apr 27 19:06:19 the beauty of generated code ;) Apr 27 19:06:27 that C file is _huge_ Apr 27 19:06:47 makes me sleep well considering i didn't write it by hand Apr 27 19:10:06 PaulFertser, specs? e.g. xml compilation? it doesn't require so much ram here Apr 27 19:10:26 max_posedon: not specs, but libfso-glib Apr 27 19:10:32 mrmoku, no I didn't but I will. Apr 27 19:10:40 ah, ok Apr 27 19:11:07 TAsn: ok :) Apr 27 19:11:11 max_posedon: btw, is gentoo on bleeding edge currently? Because fsogsmd's support for GPRS is rock-solid now it seems. Apr 27 19:11:36 mrmoku, give me ~63 seconds Apr 27 19:11:37 max_posedon: only lacks proper signalling. Apr 27 19:11:48 I think not, will update ebuilds few days later Apr 27 19:12:00 TAsn: you have 63 minutes Apr 27 19:12:08 max_posedon: and please notice now i beated gentoo with my native compilation + distcc ;) Apr 27 19:20:41 mrmoku, sorry for the delay :P Apr 27 19:20:43 freesmartphone.org: 03tom 07framework * r09e3e28ee6ea 10/framework/subsystems/opimd/query_manager.py: opimd: GetMultipleResults returns all when the number of requested results is negative. Apr 27 19:20:57 TAsn: great thanks Apr 27 19:22:02 TAsn: YO, thnx :) Apr 27 19:22:13 Sorry for not doing it before :P Apr 27 19:25:53 mrmoku, will probably mean less overhead :P Apr 27 19:26:57 Hi all. I'm trying to package an application and it requires python-pygtk OR python-elementary. Is it possible to set this on the control file or anywhere else?, please Apr 27 19:27:14 freesmartphone.org: 03tom 07specs * recce06f5bf91 10/org.freesmartphone.PIM/ (6 files): pim-specs: Updated GetMultipleResults docs. Apr 27 19:27:15 freesmartphone.org: 03tom 07specs * r5d9b5d520238 10/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.freesmartphone.org/specs Apr 27 19:27:17 freesmartphone.org: 03tom 07specs * r997b2314c6d3 10/html/ (6 files): Regen docs. Apr 27 19:27:34 ftn, you have to mark them as recommended Apr 27 19:27:35 I think. Apr 27 19:27:47 Or use some kind of "provides" scheme. Apr 27 19:28:25 TAsn alright, I'll look for that. Thank you Apr 27 19:29:37 np. Apr 27 19:31:29 TAsn: yep... one callback level less :P Apr 27 19:32:01 mrmoku: you could have used 10^6 ;) Apr 27 19:32:41 PaulFertser: hehe... would feel dirty though... doing that already for sim contacts :P Apr 27 19:34:05 mrmoku: guess who'll update first to test USSD support? ;) Apr 27 19:37:47 * mrmoku waits until PaulFertser tested it ;) Apr 27 19:39:24 mrmoku, http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1050#comment:3 Apr 27 19:39:27 YOU ROCK! :P Apr 27 19:39:36 mrmoku, btw, I tested it, you don't need PaulFertser Apr 27 19:39:45 TAsn: USSD? Apr 27 19:40:02 Oh Apr 27 19:40:04 nvm. :P Apr 27 19:40:20 :) Apr 27 19:40:56 mrmoku, I really wanted affiliation :P Apr 27 19:40:58 TAsn: if people want the address in there too I will refuse to do it ;) Apr 27 19:41:21 though affiliation is nice... I want that too Apr 27 19:41:37 mrmoku, nah, address is dumb. Apr 27 19:41:46 Affiliation, name, surname, nick, and whatever Apr 27 19:41:56 Are used for identification Apr 27 19:41:59 TAsn: btw. please test if contacts loading is better now Apr 27 19:42:04 sec Apr 27 19:42:06 I moved the sorting back to libphone-ui Apr 27 19:42:09 mrmoku, btw, I don't remember Apr 27 19:42:23 But do we verify Name/Surname/whatever are not lists? Apr 27 19:42:34 heh Apr 27 19:42:38 no :P Apr 27 19:43:50 somehow it does not make sense to have multiple values for those fields, no? Apr 27 19:43:58 if so I will just make sure it ignores them Apr 27 19:44:20 mrmoku, please build it, and I'll check. Apr 27 19:44:34 ok Apr 27 19:44:38 mrmoku, yeah, ignore, take the first. Apr 27 19:45:12 ok, will do that Apr 27 19:45:14 mrmoku, btw there's probably a standard way of showing names. Apr 27 19:45:26 I.e Name 'Nick' Surname - Affiliation Apr 27 19:45:27 or whatever. Apr 27 19:45:55 I put it like this: (SHR Project) Apr 27 19:46:35 huh? Apr 27 19:46:42 Oh, yeah, I reviewed the code. Apr 27 19:46:52 I usually read all the code committed in shr Apr 27 19:47:07 (when I'm not TERRIBLY busy) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 27 20:12:00 2010 Apr 27 20:20:56 mickeyl: ok, tested ussd with ordinary balans inquiry (no menus), just works, with unicode string as a result. Thanks! :D Apr 27 20:23:41 mrmoku: ^ Apr 27 20:34:56 PaulFertser, you had an issue with GetMultipleResults(1) right? Apr 27 20:43:02 mrmoku, we really gotta solve this crap: ERR:elementary elm_widget.c:1516 _elm_widget_type_check() Passing Object: 0xd93a8, of type: 'els_scroller' when expecting type: '(unknown)' Apr 27 20:43:27 mrmoku, btw, affiliation works flawlessly :P Apr 27 20:43:29 Thanks. Apr 27 20:44:54 mrmoku, and libphone-ui sorting is fast again :P thanks. Apr 27 20:46:23 PaulFertser: good :) Apr 27 20:46:46 TAsn: is that our fault? (widget_type_check) Apr 27 20:47:37 not sure. Apr 27 20:47:47 Either way it's our responsibility. Apr 27 20:47:52 Either to check Apr 27 20:47:54 or to report. Apr 27 20:47:59 expecting (unknown) sounds stragne Apr 27 20:48:26 but I agree that we have to find out what's going on there Apr 27 20:55:31 mrmoku: do you know how interactive ussd works? Does anybody need it, should i try to implement it? Apr 27 20:56:09 PaulFertser: I never in my life had to do with USSD... always had fixed contracts Apr 27 20:56:16 so... no idea Apr 27 20:56:45 mrmoku, surprise! Apr 27 20:56:49 I wrote the illume1 shelf :P Apr 27 20:57:01 I just need one thing Apr 27 20:57:06 TAsn: the quicklaunch? Apr 27 20:57:09 yes. Apr 27 20:57:13 I need a repo Apr 27 20:57:14 TAsn: you ROCK TOO :D Apr 27 20:57:28 or actually Apr 27 20:57:32 I think I'll use shr-e-gadgets Apr 27 20:57:34 TAsn: shr-e-gadgets does not fit? Apr 27 20:57:34 what do you think? Apr 27 20:57:35 ahh ok :) Apr 27 20:57:37 :P Apr 27 20:57:45 I assume you agree :P Apr 27 20:58:25 you'll have to upgrade the recipe then. Apr 27 20:58:35 yep, agree Apr 27 20:58:36 (the shr-e-gadgets recipe) Apr 27 20:58:59 * mrmoku takes a look at that recipe Apr 27 20:59:55 TAsn: just add files? Apr 27 21:00:45 no Apr 27 21:00:51 Oh. Apr 27 21:00:55 ok Apr 27 21:01:02 autofoo :) Apr 27 21:03:45 yeah... Apr 27 21:05:55 PaulFertser: I think I have interactive ussd Apr 27 21:06:15 Although I usually don't need them Apr 27 21:45:27 cool... rotation working with KMS, at least for VGA mode Apr 27 21:48:02 Weiss: no strange noise present? Have you ever heard it btw? Apr 27 21:48:59 noise, not during a call etc? Apr 27 21:49:26 Weiss: yes, just some high-pitch humming when the screen is rotated Apr 27 21:51:17 not that I could hear.. Apr 27 21:51:34 just tried on my other FR, no noise there either.. although in QVGA the colours are very feint Apr 27 21:53:18 bleh, it works Intermittently :9 Apr 27 22:05:44 SHR: 03tom 07shr-themes * r81eb48861318 10/ (2 files in 2 dirs): e-wm-config-illume2-shr: Dropped illume-softkey module since we now have shr_elm_softkey. Apr 27 22:16:11 http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/92a60f098ece79c79ebd00263f7991ed.png Apr 27 22:16:24 relates to SHR: tom shr-themes * r81eb48861318 / (2 files in 2 dirs): e-wm-config-illume2-shr: Dropped illume-softkey module since we now have shr_elm_softkey. Apr 27 22:16:27 Finally :P Apr 27 22:16:41 a bit ugly atm because I want to do something entirely different Apr 27 22:16:45 But this is a start. Apr 27 22:21:37 TAsn, how to activate the softkey module? Apr 27 22:24:48 i should better try an catch some sleep, will read log tomorrow Apr 27 22:40:03 JesusMcCloud|zZz, build e-wm-config-illume2-shr and shr-e-gadgets and the rm ~/.e and you'll have it on :P Apr 27 23:28:42 [1098767.755] (EE) module ABI major version (6) doesn't match the server's version (7) Apr 27 23:28:45 *sigh* Apr 27 23:28:47 current shr-u Apr 27 23:30:16 someone pinged me earlier? I was mentioned somewhere.... Apr 27 23:31:10 Wonka: xf86-video-glamo I think Apr 27 23:31:14 needs reinstalling Apr 27 23:32:43 that would "downgrade" from 2:1.0.0+gitr2+77b6d1b7363d3ff28f063ed92c9ed47194f70b20-r3.4 to 2:1.0.0+gitr0+77b6d1b7363d3ff28f063ed92c9ed47194f70b20-r5.4 Apr 27 23:32:46 hrmf Apr 27 23:33:03 where's that 2 from? Apr 27 23:34:13 removing mesa-dri for libglw1... Apr 27 23:34:29 so, let's see if it comes up Apr 27 23:34:56 yes, mesa-dri needs to go. I went through that today too :( Apr 27 23:49:48 hm. e SEGVs. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Apr 28 02:59:56 2010