Couldn't figure out how to respond to the message in this thread. The original
message is at the end. Chris responded below. My response to Chris is:
I sent you the full information that was displayed. The message is
consistently
displayed at 25%. Sometimes more than 25% is backed up, but ultimately, I get
the same message and the backuup process stops.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 01:53:14PM -0700, John Heffington wrote:
> Error Message:
>
> Backup ... error (-34, Numerical result out of range):
> Error in usb_bulk_read
Was that the full error message?
> It is suspected that due to international characters in these records,
> the BlackBerry uses a different low-level protocol which Barry Backup
> does not support yet. Alternatively, there may be records that cannot
> be edited in your device. If this occurs in a database such as Address
> Book, sometimes a restore of just that database may fix the issue.
The above numerical error does not seem to match this particular
warning. We probably shouldn't assume it has to do with international
characters yet. I added that warning for a different error, but it seems
like it popped up too liberally.
Do you get the "out of range" error consistently? Does it usually happen
at the same point of the backup? Perhaps a particular database?
What happens if you disable that database in the configuration?
Thanks,
- Chris
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John Heffington <jm.heffing...@yahoo.com>
To: barry-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: me <jm.heffing...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sun, July 24, 2011 4:53:14 PM
Subject: BlackBerry Curve Backup Error
The problem occurred while backing up:
a BlackBerry Curve 8530
v5.0.0.1030 (Bundle 1675 Platform 4.2.0.451)
Operating System: Fedora 15/Gnome 3
Barry version 0.17
Installed Barry with Fedora Add/Remove Program
Error Message:
Backup ... error (-34, Numerical result out of range):
Error in usb_bulk_read
It is suspected that due to international characters in these records,
the BlackBerry uses a different low-level protocol which Barry Backup
does not support yet. Alternatively, there may be records that cannot
be edited in your device. If this occurs in a database such as Address
Book, sometimes a restore of just that database may fix the issue.
Please let me know how I can track the progress on fixing this problem.
Thank you
Mark Heffington
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