Can not read all conversations
Most of the time I am not able to read all of the conversations, i am using this installation for a long time, in between i was migrating to new phone (xiaomi note 9 pro to same one but not broken), i am able to read some of them by changing "Sort threads" to the "Sort by title" (temp fix suggested by Martin Kozub)
| Sort by timestamp | Sort by title |
|---|---|
|
|
the same situation is there for Martin Kozub (https://gitlab.com/zubozrout)
ubuntu 20.04
output of command journalctl -e | grep messaging-app
may 05 21:41:15 ubuntu-phablet messaging-app[17672]: tp-qt 0.9.8 WARN: Call::Hold::GetHoldState() failed with "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject": "No such object path '/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Connection/ofono/ofono/connection_e>
may 05 21:41:15 ubuntu-phablet messaging-app[17672]: tp-qt 0.9.8 WARN: CallInterface::requestAllProperties() failed with "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject": "No such object path '/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Connection/ofono/ofono/c>
may 05 21:41:15 ubuntu-phablet messaging-app[17672]: tp-qt 0.9.8 WARN: CallInterface::requestPropertyContents() failed with "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject": "No such object path '/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Connection/ofono/ofon>
may 05 21:41:15 ubuntu-phablet messaging-app[17672]: tp-qt 0.9.8 WARN: CallInterface::requestAllProperties() failed with "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject": "No such object path '/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Connection/ofono/ofono/c>
may 05 21:41:15 ubuntu-phablet messaging-app[17672]: QObject::connect: No such signal QDBusAbstractInterface::MuteStateChanged(uint) in /build/telephony-service-0.5.2+0~20240104093754.95+ubports20.04~1.gbpf94266/libtelephonyservice/callen>
may 05 21:41:15 ubuntu-phablet messaging-app[17672]: void CallEntry::onCallStateChanged(Tp::CallState) 0
temporary workaround:
click on create new message, put there some non existing value (kkk), go back to conversations, go to the "kkk" draft, go back to conversations, all the messages are there
Edited by Adam Havelka

