Am Montag, den 28.12.2009, 12:38 +0000 schrieb Tom Yates: > On Mon, 28 Dec 2009, Neil Jerram wrote: > > > Can anyone with an FSO-based system activate GPRS more than once? > > i.e. ActivateContext, DeactivateContext, ActivateContext again. > > > > For me - on Debian, and using openmoko-panel-plugin to do the > > activation and deactivation - the first ActivateContext and > > DeactivateContext are fine, but the second ActivateContext call fails. > > The openmoko-panel-plugin logs say that there was no reply to the > > ActivateContext call. The frameworkd logs have no trace at all of the > > second ActivateContext call, even with logging level set to DEBUG. > > > > I'm wondering if this is just me, or just Debian, or affecting > > everyone? All thoughts appreciated. > > i'm running SHR-U, and i'd noticed someting similar, and done a little > digging, and it seems to be FSO-related. i summarised my problem and the > digging i'd done on the FSO list last month, see > http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/smartphones-userland/2009-November/002201.html > > , but i got no replies. > > i'm not sure what to do about it. possibly having more people log their > experiences in the FSO tracker at > http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/474 would help. once i get home > after Christmas, and can bring up GPRS without paying humungous US roaming > charges, i'll try to do that. > > it's not fatal, but it's the last big thing in between me and a > fully-functional 'moko. it'd be nice to get it resolved.
I'm afraid this is a strange combination of a problem in Python, the Python glib bindings, and/or glib itself. When the ppp process gets closed, the supervising process (frameworkd in that case) hangs forever. I have not yet found a way to fix this, and these days I rather put all my energy into finishing fsogsmd. Patches appreciated, of course. -- :M: _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community