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Re: writephonebook vcf, ldiff


From: Oliver Jusinger
Subject: Re: writephonebook vcf, ldiff
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 02:18:58 +0200

On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 20:25, Pawel Kot wrote:
> The following patch should fix it.

Thank you!
I have applied the patch to your latest source, in gnokiirc i changed
model to 6510:


1) (not that serious) When the phonebook is _emty_,     
cat addressbook.vcf | gnokii --writephonebook --find-free -v -m ME

doesn't work, it just reports:
Reading phonebook location (1)
Message sent: 0x03 / 0x0012
00 01 00 07 01 01 00 01 02 05 00 00 00 00 00 01 |
00 00                                           |
Message received: 0x03 / 0x000e
01 6f 00 08 00 01 0f 00 00 08 30 00 00 00       |  o        0
Received message type 03
Invalid type of memory.
Serial device: closing device


2) cat addressbook.vcf | gnokii --writephonebook --overwrite -v -m ME
still writes each entry on position #1 ("loc: 1), so only the last entry
is on my phone then:
"Write Succeeded: memory type: Internal memory, loc: 1, name: xxxxx"


3) now (with 1 entry on the phone), i try a --find-free again:
cat addressbook.vcf | gnokii --writephonebook --find-free -v -m ME

it works! takes some time till for about 80 addresses each one is
checked for exsistence on the phone, but it finally works - great! :-)


4) i deleted all numbers from my phone again and tried kaddressbook:
the problems are exactly the same as written yesterday (trying #1-1000
with "append", only write about 20% with "overwrite).
hover it might be that kaddressbook uses the debian-package "libgnokii2"
and not the files i compiled to day, (i didnt delete that library
because of resulting depency problems with kde-packages), not important
right now and here.


5) gnokii --deletephonebook ME 1 end
doesnt work ("end"), but that was already discussed here.

thx!
Oliver







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