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Re: [bugreport] 6310 writephonebook


From: Len Trigg
Subject: Re: [bugreport] 6310 writephonebook
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 09:57:52 +1200
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> Subject: Re: [bugreport] 6310 writephonebook location incorrect
> From: Markus Plail <address@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 12:14:46 +0200
> 
> Yre you sure? Can you try again this afternoon? At least with my 6510
> it works now and I know I had the same bahaviour before, so it seems
> strange to me.

I discovered my problem was that I wasn't calling make install every
time -- just running the gnokii executable in the location that it was
built. I guess in that case it was loading an older libgnokii.so

> PS: I will commit all phonebook fixes in a minute. Please test.

OK, I still get an extra digit being appended to some phone numbers
(e.g. the third subentry in my example below).

Another question: What values should I be using for the BlockNumber
field for subentries? The method I use so far is to start at 2 and
increase by 1 per subentry. Also, the subentries are returned in a
different order to what they were sent (I presume it's the phone doing
some kind of rearrangement?)

Example entry sent to the phone:
Name1;74083484;ME;10;2;11;3;2;212431141;11;3;3;21445419;11;2;4;74083484;

Results when read back from the phone:
Name1;74083484;ME;10;2;11;2;3;74083484;11;3;4;212431141;11;3;5;214454194

<paranoia>I have (consistently) swapped some digits in the phone
numbers</paranoia>

Cheers,
        Len.



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