I managed to reproduce this with yesterday's build on my mako.
I spent some time yesterday afternoon debugging. In order to catch if
the dialback was caused by the upper layers, I decided to try and snoop
on DBus 'Dial' calls to the ofono's VoiceCallManager interface. In
order to snoop these
** Changed in: telephony-service (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: Gustavo Pichorim Boiko (boiko) = Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh)
** Changed in: telephony-service
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh)
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A further update. I cannot reproduce bug #1226298 on maguro. I tried
again with today's image and made ~50 incoming calls and couldn't get
the OSD to fail.
So, as I'd installed today's image on maguro, I installed the same on
mako to be sure the bug hadn't been fixed in today's build.
It took
I have tried more than 20 times and cannot reproduce the issue on maguro.
So yes it seems specific to mako
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Tony Espy 1226...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
A further update. I cannot reproduce bug #1226298 on maguro. I tried
again with today's image and made ~50
Automatic call back is a critical issue.
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I have reproduced this on mako with the 16.3 build
Call the ubuntu phone, ring a couple times, hang up
repeat this until the ubuntu phone does not ring, and may or may not not show
the notification
call again, let ring, then hangup
wait 10-60 seconds and ubuntu phone will call
note I never
Another note, I make the subsequent calls very quickly after hanging up
I can get this to happen every time in 2 to 4 calls.
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As this requires the phone to get into a jammed state ( see bug #1226298
) as a prerequisite, should this really be considered a Critical bug?
Also, I've tried to reproduce this to no avail with mako running this
morning's build ( ie. cdimage-touch --wipe --pending ), I'm suspecting
this might be
** Also affects: telephony-service (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Gustavo Pichorim Boiko (boiko)
Status: Confirmed
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** Changed in: telephony-service (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Gustavo Pichorim Boiko (boiko)
** Changed in: telephony-service (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I was not able to recreate this at all.. I couldn't get the phone in a
jammed state (where calls didn't register) and never experienced a
callback. This was using touch_ro image 916.1
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