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Re: compressed message
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Daniele Forsi |
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Re: compressed message |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Jan 2013 00:25:47 +0100 |
2013/1/2 alonso acuña:
> I no longer have the message so I can't really test. Still I would think
> there is a problem with the handling of any message that in fact is
> compressed because smsd does not remove it or set it as read and does not
> consider it to be the unread message it is looking for, so it keeps looking
> in all locations all the time.
smsd can't tell from the error message GN_ERR_NOTIMPLEMENTED that a
message was actually present in that location, we could return a new
error message (but each application would have to special case this
new error message) or replace the compressed with a text saying
something like "A compressed message was received but libgnokii
doesn't know how to handle it."
> I don't know what a compressed message is
> and what are the chances that one would actually arrive under normal usage.
I don't know either,that would be useful for testing, I don't know
which phones support sending or receiving compressed SMS
> I have one other question about encoding. Is Gnokii aware of national
> language shift tables as described here:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM_03.38 ?
no, it seems they where invented after gnokii was written
if there is interest I guess it can be done easily for receiving,
while for sending we need to map the LANG variable somehow (eg. es_*
is Spanish) and we need someone that can read those non-Latin scripts
--
Daniele Forsi