Official Debian port with FSO
Joachim Breitner
nomeata at debian.org
Fri Aug 22 18:32:12 CEST 2008
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 22.08.2008, 11:32 -0400 schrieb Bruce Adams:
> In 'phonebookTupleToNumber' in 'const.py' I changed the 'assert' to just
> spit out a message, like this:
>
> # assert ntype in ( 129, 145, 185, 208 ), "unknown type %i" % ntype
> if not ntype in ( 129, 145, 185, 208 ):
> print "unknown type %i for %s" % ( ntype, str(nstring) )
>
> This is the output I saw:
>
> unknown type 255 for #225#
> unknown type 255 for #646#
> unknown type 255 for #674#
>
> T-Mobile (USA) had pre-programmed these three phone numbers into the SIM
> card, then I made duplicates (by way of a confusing UI on a Samsung
> phone). I don't know if the originals or my duplicates had the unknown type.
Probably the original ones, as the duplicate will be created as „normal“
entries, I assume.
> Is there a more formal place I should report this?
Yes, please see file it at http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/,
preferably after checking that it also happens with the milestone2 FSO
image.
Greetings,
Joachim
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