Wammu and Gammu News
python-gammu 2.2
python-gammu 2.2 has been just released. This release brings minor improvements in examples and documentation.
Full list of changes:
- Documentation improvements.
- Code cleanups.
You can download it from http://wammu.eu/download/.
Support this program by donations http://wammu.eu/donate/.
Published on May 12, 2015 by Michal Čihař
python-gammu 2.1
python-gammu 2.1 has been just released. Shortly after initial python-gammu release I've realized that some files were missing in the tarball and this release fixes that.
Full list of changes:
- Include data required for tests in tarball.
- Include NEWS.rst in tarball.
- Fixed possible crash when changing debug file.
- Fixed various errors found by coverity.
You can download it from http://wammu.eu/download/.
Support this program by donations http://wammu.eu/donate/.
Published on April 15, 2015 by Michal Čihař
Gammu 1.36.0
Gammu 1.36.0 has been just released. New release to accompany standalone python-gammu. Besides removing Python code, this also fixes several bugs.
Full list of changes:
- The python-gammu module is now shipped separately.
- Removed usage of TIME and DATE macros in codebase.
- Fixed encoding of special chars to iCalendar format.
- Fixed decoding of priority from vTODO.
- Avoid infinite loops with ignored messages.
- Improved stability of checking phone SMS memory.
- Fixed parsing of some backup files.
You can download it from http://wammu.eu/download/.
Support this program by donations http://wammu.eu/donate/.
Published on April 13, 2015 by Michal Čihař
python-gammu 2.0
python-gammu 2.0 has been just released. Initial release of standalone python-gammu with Python 3 support.
Full list of changes:
- Separate Python module.
- Compiles using distutils.
- Support Python 3.
You can download it from http://wammu.eu/download/.
Support this program by donations http://wammu.eu/donate/.
Published on April 13, 2015 by Michal Čihař
New website
After many years, this website got major upgrade. Now it's responsive and much cleaner.
The website is now using Bootstrap for most of the UI, what makes it easy to make it responsive. While changing the look, we've also taken the opportunity to replace aggressive orange colour with something saner.
Another change is major simplification of most of the pages. Now there is no sidebar with potentially useful information - all important information should be in main content. Some other parts were simplified as well - all downloads are now handled from our primary download server and the mirror selection is gone.
Published on April 13, 2015 by Michal Čihař