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From: DJDAS <djdas@djdas.net>
To: ofono@ofono.org
Subject: Re: How to talk with FreeRunner?
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:05:11 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4ADD7D47.6090502@djdas.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <38D9F46DFF92C54980D2F2C1E8EE313001B11DDFC4@pdsmsx503.ccr.corp.intel.com>

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Gu, Yang ha scritto:
> Very glad to hear this! Definitely I'm also interested with your steps to build oFono, and get it work within FR. By the way, which OS and version are you using?
>
> Regards,
> -Yang
>   

Hi,
it's quite simple (joking :P)! We prepared a VirtualBOX VM (starting 
from one prepared by a member of the Openmoko community list) with a 
toolchain similar to the one described in the OM wiki page mentioned 
earlier in this thread but rebuilt from OpenEmbedded git repository. 
After this I downloaded the sources (tried both stable release and git 
snapshots) and it's a matter of ./configure && make && make install ;)
If the list policy will let me send attachments I can send you the 
package for the 0.7 version.
The test environment is a prototype we realized from scratch (distro 
name: Neophysis, prototype code name: Armeniacum-RC2) and it's the core 
with nothing more than the rootfs with some basic libraries, busybox, 
monolithic kernel 2.6.29, dbus and, obviously, ofonod starting quite 
after kernel boot. The startup time is about 15 secs with a X window 
system without window managers (but we can provide a simple matchbox 
package or, since yesterday ;) Echinos).
Our target is to have a system booting in less than 35-40 secs with all 
the phone system up and running.
At the moment I tested the phone functionalities (calling and receiving 
simple voice calls, sending and receiving sms) using dbus commands from 
the console and it works very well with the modem registered (no PIN in 
the SIM) in about 15-20 secs.
I was wondering if someone can provide us a simple C application to test 
all the phone functionalities (OTOA the dbus notifications) because we 
are very busy at the moment (we work on Neophysis on our spare time and 
are about 10 people divided in development, graphics, system engineering 
and documentation) and have no time to write down a proto in C language, 
I saw in the sources the test applications are written in Python but we 
haven't build the Python package yet so a C app would be very useful.
Thank you in advance, bye.


      reply	other threads:[~2009-10-20  9:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-10-18  6:04 How to talk with FreeRunner? Gu, Yang
2009-10-19 17:13 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-10-19 18:22   ` Andrzej Zaborowski
2009-10-20  8:09     ` DJDAS
2009-10-20  8:32       ` Gu, Yang
2009-10-20  9:05         ` DJDAS [this message]

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