[Cellhunter] no offline log any more

Tony Berth tonyberth at googlemail.com
Fri Mar 20 13:02:35 CET 2009


2009/3/20 Sebastian Hammerl <list-openmoko at omoco.de>

>  Tony Berth schrieb:
>
> 2009/3/20 Sebastian Hammerl <list-openmoko at omoco.de>
>
>> Tony Berth schrieb:
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Sebastian Hammerl <
>> list-openmoko at omoco.de> wrote:
>>
>>> try to start it from the commandline  with parameter "-d"
>>>
>>> cellhunter.py -d
>>>
>>> perhaps this will tell you more.
>>>
>>> Sebastian
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I did re-start the phone but still 'cellhunter' doesn't create a log file.
>>
>> Here is the outcome when running from command line:
>>
>> -------------------------------
>> __init__
>> __init__ / checking for homedir
>> __init__ / found homedir = /home/root
>> __init__ / init config
>> __init__ / init wget file
>> __init__ / init dbus
>> __init__ / init gtk main window
>> main
>> offline_mode
>> offline_mode / offline=True
>> check_cellid_auto
>> check_cellid
>> check_cellid / 0181 E637 4 786
>> check_cellid / +COPS: 0,2,"26203"
>> check_cellid / Provider: 262 3
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DD9 4 990
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D4F 3 796
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DE3 4 986
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD B563 5 801
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D4F 3 830
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0000 0000 2 0
>> check_cellid / FIX/TIME: No Fix / 0 /
>> check_cellid / POS:  /  /
>> check_serverresponse
>> check_cellid / scheduling next check in 10000 ms
>> check_cellid_auto / auto=10000
>> check_cellid
>> check_cellid / 0181 E637 7 786
>> check_cellid / +COPS: 0,2,"26203"
>> check_cellid / Provider: 262 3
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DD9 4 990
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D4F 3 796
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DE3 5 986
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD B563 5 801
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D45 3 860
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D4F 3 830
>> check_cellid / FIX/TIME: No Fix / 0 /
>> check_cellid / POS:  /  /
>> check_serverresponse
>> check_cellid / scheduling next check in 10000 ms
>> check_cellid
>> check_cellid / 0181 E637 6 786
>> check_cellid / +COPS: 0,2,"26203"
>> check_cellid / Provider: 262 3
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DD9 4 990
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D4F 3 796
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DE3 5 986
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD B563 6 801
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D45 3 860
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D4F 3 830
>> check_cellid / FIX/TIME: No Fix / 0 /
>> check_cellid / POS:  /  /
>> check_serverresponse
>> check_cellid / scheduling next check in 10000 ms
>> check_cellid
>> check_cellid / 0181 E637 5 786
>> check_cellid / +COPS: 0,2,"26203"
>> check_cellid / Provider: 262 3
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DD9 4 990
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0181 3D4F 2 796
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD 5DE3 5 986
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 02FD B563 5 801
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0000 0000 2 0
>> check_cellid / neighbours: 0000 0000 2 0
>> check_cellid / FIX/TIME: No Fix / 0 /
>> check_cellid / POS:  /  /
>> check_serverresponse
>> check_cellid / scheduling next check in 10000 ms
>> delete_event
>> gui_destroy
>> gui_destroy / sending AT+CREG=0\r\n
>> gui_destroy / kill all old wgets
>> -----------------------------------------
>>
>>    what does
>>
>> echo $HOME
>>
>> tell you?
>>
>> is /home/root/ accessable?
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
> yes indeed. 'echo $HOME' gives me 'home/root' and I can rwd anything there!
>
> Thanks Tony
>
>
> argl, got it now. could it be that auto submit is turned off?
>
> auto check only checks the cells but does not transmit them. only when
> transmitting the data is beeing sent / stored in offline file.
>
> you have to push: offline mode - auto submit - auto check
>
> more info at the manual at http://cellhunter.omoco.de
>
> Sebastian
>


Bingo! :) Yep, that did the trick!

Thanks

Tony
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