Am Mittwoch, den 04.03.2009, 22:49 +0100 schrieb Alain2210:
> > Ah right, that needs mergin.
> 
> When you will have some time.

I'll have some time next week -- taking my A780 with me (while my wife
goes skiing with the guys, I'll work to finance her luxury lifestyle ;),
ah well, at least I'll enjoy the evenings in .at and get some fresh air.

> 2009.03.03 19:58:56 ogsmd.modems.abstract.channel WARNING  UNHANDLED
> INTERMEDIATE: +CPBR: 
> 1,"888",129,"005F006D006500730073006100670065007200690065"
> 2009.03.03 19:59:17 ogsmd.channel WARNING  <CallChannel via /dev/mux2>: Got
> unicode input. Trying to convert to plain string...
> 
> (I did only some clean up)
> 
> By the way, I have 4 phonebooks : SM, FD, ON et SD. But frameworkd does not 
> know
> two of it.

Oh really? Ok, then we need to fix that in the Neptune mediator.py. I
had to override SimListPhonebooks, hardcoding it, since the modem does
not support +CPBS=?

> > I did not have
> > the chance to test much on OpenEZX, since i'm kind of disappointed by
> > our lack of UI [Zhone used to work on QVGA, it no longer does, so we're
> > back to square 2 with regards to a release...).
> 
> With MS5.5 branch of oe, I have a working zhone.

Oh really? With my last test, all the fonts were too large and the image
didn't scale correctly.

> Sure again :
> 
> 2009.03.03 19:59:33 ogsmd.channel DEBUG    <CallChannel via /dev/mux2>: got 
> 253
> bytes from: '\r\n+CMT:
> 111\r\n07913386094000F00405851210F83900903030120061406CC13A08367BC166A0304816D3C160A0E99B4D2E83C6EF369C5E06C9CB6374587E2E87C5EC3208A40395E1F5F4BC0CB2BEEB7310FC5DB797F52079798C0ECBCF6539C8FEA6CBCBA0F1BB0DA79741F3BA1C249697D37A74FB2D4EB3CBAEF1BB0D\r\n'
> 2009.03.03 19:59:33 ogsmd.modems.abstract.channel WARNING  UNHANDLED
> INTERMEDIATE:

Oh, now I see it. +CMT comes in via /dev/mux2, not via /dev/mux0 *sigh*.
We have to change channel mapping (again) or teach the
NeptuneCallChannel to deal with +CMT.

> 
> The previous lines in log are the fact I'm calling a number that generate this
> SMS :

Ah, interesting. Could you do me a favour and test what happens, if you
issue this command on /dev/mux0? I'm curious whether it still comes in
via /dev/mux2 then.

Thanks!

Mickey.



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