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* How do you do OBEX testing?
@ 2013-11-08 16:11 Bastien Nocera
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From: Bastien Nocera @ 2013-11-08 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Heya,

I've been testing and fixing OBEX client and server side bugs for a
while, usually in GNOME, but I recently realised how outdated my testing
techniques were, relying on what would be described as "legacy"
phones[1].

I've asked this question on IRC, but I guess I might not be the only one
that needs to test things like this.

So, what do you use for testing ObexFTP, OBEX Push or related protocols
like PBAP?

- Adding an additional dongle on your computer and assigning it to a VM?
- Using software on a newer smartphone (seems Android has more of those
than the badly rated iOS ones)?
- Another computer? a dumb phone?

I'm looking for something that I could run on a laptop with minimal
additional hardware, so any hints would be welcome.

Cheers

[1]: a Sony Ericsson one that refuses to get out of demo mode because
the SIM slot is broken, and a 10-year candybar Nokia phone that can't
hold charge.


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