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Fw: _max_id_index=999 in sms.pycan someone make me a test build where
_max_id_index=8000
in file sms.py?
thank you for your time,
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: jturtora@...
To: bitpim-devel@...
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2009 7:50 PM
Subject: Fw: _max_id_index=999 in sms.py ----- Original Message -----
From: jturtora@...
To: bitpim-user@...
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 3:35 PM
Subject: _max_id_index=999 in sms.py for Joe Pham??
This is my first posting. I'm not sure this
doesn't belong in the developer group. Please inform me.
I am working with a verizon razr v3m with
nearly 3,000 sms messages total in the inbox and outbox.
I have been trying to use bitpim to archive the
text messages. I'm not able to do very much. The best I seem to be
able to do is to go to the folders in /brew/mod/syncom2/msging/d,i,o and save the .att and .env files from there to my drive one at a time.
At this point, I haven't looked through much code
and I haven't looked to see if there is code to interpret these files, but
that's something I hope to do soon. For starters, I was trying to figure
out why I can't collect messages to the bitpim program or save groups or zip
sets to the drive, as the bitpim program interface implies I should be able to
do.
So, I was looking through code and particularly
sms.py. In "class SMSEntry(object):", I found the following of
interest:
_id_index=0
_max_id_index=999 I immediately wondered if I didn't need something
more like 9,999? Or, at least 3,000.
A little further down in the code I found
this:
if
SMSEntry._id_index<SMSEntry._max_id_index:
SMSEntry._id_index+=1 else: SMSEntry._id_index=0 Am I way off base here, or... shouldn't this
"else:" throw an error or warning and handle this overflow in another
way?
As an aside, the phone is about 95%
full. Performance of this phone suffers as the messages add up. It
doesn't take many messages for this phone to show performance problems, but once
it gets to about 80% plus, it becomes extremely tedious to use. Other bugs
crop up, but this is for another posting.
Thank you for your time,
Jim
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Re: Fw: _max_id_index=999 in sms.pyJim, Bitpim works on three different platforms. Which one are you operating on? You're best bet is to go to the developer page and "roll your own." -- Sean Patrick Burke
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Re: Fw: _max_id_index=999 in sms.pyThanks. I figure I'll have to do that, but
I've spent so much time testing and etc that I was trying to take a
shortcut. It would be the fastest way to a real answer.
I'm using a Verizon v3m (which comes up as a v3c in
phone info and a v3m in the status bar in bitpim 1.0.7.20081215 - Test) on
wxpp.
There are about 350 messages in the inbox and 360
in the outbox. I think I succeded at
clearing out all the pix from the phone (there were only a few) and I've gone
through all the "i" and "o" folders and their sub folders and cleared
the two .txt and three .jpg files I found in there, too. I'm
able to look at wallpapers and I can get my address list, but when getting SMS
bitpim just goes busy for a few moments and then craps out back to "ready"
without any indication of anything at all.
Clearly, I'm not happy with those few lines of code
in that sms.py file that I've mentioned before. That code
should throw an error message when it hits 999 and then exit the
routine. There's no comment anywhere about the arbitrary choice of 999,
but I can make a few guesses, none of which leave me with a warm
fuzzy.
take care,
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: seanburk@...
To: bitpim-devel@...
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: [BitPim-devel] Fw: _max_id_index=999 in
sms.py Jim,
Bitpim works on three different platforms. Which one are you
operating on? You're best bet is to go to the developer page and "roll your
own."
-- Sean Patrick Burke
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