[pkg-fso-maint] fso-frameworkd in main

Luca Capello luca at pca.it
Mon Oct 6 22:26:50 UTC 2008


Hi Timo!

On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 00:44:30 +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Luca Capello <luca at pca.it> writes:
>> 1) we still ship a modified framework/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/channel.py
>>    [1], but the upstream bug has been closed [2] and since then no one
>>    complained upstream.
>>
>>    I imported it anyway [3], but since I haven't set a PIN to access my
>>    SIM card and I don't have any other mobile phone with me, can someone
>>    confirm that SIM unlocking through PIN works with the upstream file
>>    [4] on Debian [5] (i.e. without the Debian patch [3], please?
>
> I modified
> /usr/share/python-support/fso-frameworkd/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/channel.py

IIRC you should instead modify the files in

  /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/

But Joachim told me on IRC that upstream FSO and Debian use different
encodings as default, thus the need for this patch.

>> 2) is the logging patch for frameworkd/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/const.py [6]
>>    still useful?  It doesn't do any harm and I imported it [7], but
>>    upstream should be noticed.
>
> If you revert it back to an assert then many people won't be able to
> access their contacts anymore?

In this case we need to bring this upstream, since they still use the
assert and I don't think this issue is Debian-specific.

>> The last issue preventing fso-frameworkd to be uploaded to main is the
>> ringtone one [11]: this *is* a show-stopper :-(
>
> I spent two hours looking for a nice DFSG-free ringtone that would not
> irritate people much but did not find anything I'd personally
> like. Maybe my standards were just too high :-)

Let's continue the discussion on the bug report [1] ;-)

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

Footnotes: 
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=495668
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