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From: | Ari A |
Subject: | RE: SMSD help needed: GSM/FBUS init failed! (Unknown model?). Quitting. |
Date: | Thu, 18 Dec 2008 21:14:54 +0200 |
> Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 13:07:16 +0100 > From: address@hidden > To: address@hidden > Subject: Re: SMSD help needed: GSM/FBUS init failed! (Unknown model?). Quitting. > > Hi, > > On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:56, Ari A <address@hidden> wrote: > > Do you have any idea what should I check. I run the gnokii --identify and > > after that immediatelly I try start the smsd, so I don't understand why the > > smsd gives this error. After trying to start smsd I run the gnokii > > --identify again, and it works always. So there is something that I am > > missing. > > > > Any suggestions how to find the cause to this problem? > > Are you sure smsd and gnokii are linked with the same libgnokii > version? Still that wouldn't explain the reason. Anyway the error is > returned by open() on BT socket. > > > I have also a question that is not related to this case: I want to make > > donation to this project, so does part of the donation go also smsd > > developers? Without gnokii there would not be smsd, so the donation should > > be targeted to both of the teams (if they are separated). > > Well, there are not separate teams. There are few individuals, among > them Jan, who is smsd creator. But frankly speaking we didn't have > this problem yet as we've collected just 20EUR which is in fact > nothing that could help development. > > take care, > -- > Pawel Kot > > > _______________________________________________ > gnokii-users mailing list > address@hidden > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnokii-users Thank You for the response. > Are you sure smsd and gnokii are linked with the same libgnokii > version? Still that wouldn't explain the reason. Anyway the error is > returned by open() on BT socket. Could You be so kind and told me how to check that it is linked to the correct libgnokii. Actually when I compiled the 0.6.27, I had previous version 0.6.22. after cofiguring I checked that bluetooth support was "yes" and smsd was also "yes". "Make" and "make install" did not actually put the new smsd to the default destination folder, I first had to delete the previous version files before the new smsd version was created. I am going to test this on fresh system. I am going to do a clean Ubuntu 8.10 install on laptop, so I can compile the whole set fdrom the "clean table". Thank You for the support, I appreciate it! Take care, Ari A Explore the seven wonders of the world Learn more! |
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