Hi again,
And sorry for this spamming. I just wanted to inform You all that I've managed to compile smsd again. The solution was very simple (Thank You Jan for your advice!). I just removed all .lo and .o files from smsd -directory and compiled it again. So that was simple solution.
Br,
Ari
From: address@hidden To: address@hidden Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 18:36:08 +0300 Subject: RE: Compiling smsd fails, version 0.6.18
Hi all, The reason why You don't remember this is because it was a Debian bug. As i run the smsd in Ubuntu machine, so there is the same bug: http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=424335 I have the same kind of problem, so I can not compile the smsd any more. Hope that I can compile the new version 0.6.19. Anyway I am going to make th additional logging before I compile it for the first time just in case it fails also with this newest version.
Thank You for the tips about multiple phones. I found it useful and I managed to solve the problem. But about the first problem, is there anybody who have had the same kind of problem and solved it? Best regards, Ari
> Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 23:51:46 +0200 > From: address@hidden > To: address@hidden > Subject: Re: Compiling smsd fails, version 0.6.18 > > On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Ari A wrote: > > Hi. > > > I compiled the smsd from the 0.6.18 package and first time the compile was > > succesfull and I got the smsd working. After that I added some more > > information to logging and the second compile did not succeed. I remember > > seeing some bug about smsd compile failing when compiling it two times in > > a row, but I did not find it any more. > > I cannot remember this. > > > > > I get the error "gcc: .libs/mysql.o: No such file or directory" when > > trying to compile the smsd. Can anyone please tell me what "tricks" I have > > to do in order to compile smsd again? > > Try to remove all mysql.* files with exception of mysql.c and mysql.h. > > > > > I would appreciate also help on other problem also: Previous version of > > smsd I was using accepted this -t 2 option (smsd started ok and the > > messages it saved to inbox had this "phone" cell value "2"). With this > > smsd version 0.6.18 it does start any more if I use option -t 2, it only > > says something about the resource file, cannot find phone 2. I tried to > > check information for gnokiirc about configuring multiple phones, but I > > did not get how to do it. > > In smsd/README: > -t, --phone phone_number > You can run more instances of smsd. One instance per phone. In this > setup you must configure phone section in gnokiirc. For example: > > [global] > port = /dev/ttyS0 > model = 6110 > initlength = default > connection = serial > bindir = /usr/local/sbin/ > use_locking = no > serial_baudrate = 38400 > smsc_timeout = 10 > > [phone_1] > port = /dev/ttyS0 > model = 6110 > initlength = default > connection = serial > bindir = /usr/local/sbin/ > use_locking = no > serial_baudrate = 38400 > > [phone_2] > port = /dev/ttyS1 > model = AT > initlength = default > connection = serial > bindir = /usr/local/sbin/ > use_locking = no > serial_baudrate = 38400 > smsc_timeout = 10 > > In this setup if you run smsd without -t option it will use config > from global section. If you run smsd with -t 1 it will use config > from phone_1 and likewise with -t 2 uses phone_2. In case of use -t > option smsd fill phone number for incoming sms's and in outbox it > looks only for sms's with the specified phone number in column > 'phone'. This behaviour give you possibility to run one instance > of smsd for every phone you have at the same time. > > jan > > > -- > > > _______________________________________________ > gnokii-users mailing list > address@hidden > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnokii-users
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