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This daemon uses the framework to track and log all the calls made to and from the moko. Because it uses the framework, it's limited to FSO supporting distributions only. The daemon uses sqlite and currently (Read: Has to change) keeps the database in "/home/root/.phonelog.db". It has a dbus interface which enables pulling out incoming/outgoing and missed calls including the time the call was placed at.
This daemon uses the "org.smartphone.opimd" dbus bus name. It's by no means the expected opimd, it's just a daemon that uses this name because it makes sense!
This package also includes a working gtk+ gui for use with the daemon. The gui also keeps a file in "/home/root/.phonelog.dat".
If you want the gui to work with finger scrolling, download:
python-mokoui2
Notice: (If you use SHR and have a brand new self built ophonekitd you don't have to install this daemon.)
I strongly suggest adding the following configs to your gtkrc:
style "treeview" { GtkTreeView::expander-size = 40 } widget_class "*TreeView*" style "treeview"
This is now mainly for the legacy daemon, for pyphonelog's changelog please refer to the git commit log. (Major changes may still be listed here)
DAEMON: 0.11.0
0.15.1
0.15.0
0.14.0
0.13.2
0.13.1
0.10.0 - DAEMON
0.13.0
NOTICE: all of the other changes were removed to improve page readability, if you want to view them, please go to this page's history.
Watch the TODO file in the git tree.