On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Gerhard Gappmeier<gerhard.gappme...@ascolab.com> wrote: > Hi > > for while now I'm not able to send updates to Twitter using the MicroBlog > plasmoid, whereas receiving messages works. > > Yesterday I reverted the microblog dataengine to older versions to see when it > was broken. > > @aseigo, thx for your hint, but rev 995814 has not broken it. Also a previous > version didn't work.
Not surprised there, 995814 had nothing to do with sending messages. It simply added the capability to receive replies and direct messages. :) > > I reverted back to 974104 (2009-05-28), before a bigger change was done, but > this also didn't work. > > So I took a look at the code to see how updates are sent. > Unfortunetly this doesn't happen in the dataengine itself. > It uses Plasma Services, a more general service framework. > > I've no clue about how to investigate this further, but I think it's very > likely that it has nothing to do with dataengine itself, but maybe with this > service framework, or at least with how this framework is used. > > I also sniffed the network traffic using Wireshark. > I can see the traffic when the plasmoid receives messages. > But when I send an "update" not even a TCP connection gets established. So > nothing happens at all. > > I hope this information helps you to further investigate the problem. > > -- I'll look into it shortly since I'm working on something else for the microblog dataengine right now :) Cheers, Ryan _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel