Nokia Bluetooth Sync

Kirill Bezzubets kirill at solaris.ru
Wed Jul 6 06:55:17 GMT 2005


On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 09:39:17AM +0400, Vladimir Grebenschikov wrote:

> В вт, 05/07/2005 в 16:22 -0700, Maksim Yevmenkin пишет:
> 
> > gnokii or gammu from ports use "at" commands to do various things. it is 
> > possible to get phonebook with "at" commands.
> 
> Any hints how to build gammu with support of FreeBSD Bluetooth stack ? 
> ports make just disables all this options:
> 
> # make 
> ...
>   Phone protocols
>   ---------------
>   AT                                            - yes
>   Alcatel                                       - yes
>   Nokia MBUS2                                   - yes
>   Nokia FBUS2                                   - yes
>   Nokia FBUS2 for DLR3 cable                    - yes
>   Nokia FBUS2 for PL2303 based USB cable        - yes
>   Nokia FBUS2 for Bluetooth legacy device       - yes
>   Nokia FBUS2 for direct infrared device        - yes
>   Nokia PHONET FBUS for Bluetooth legacy device - yes
> 
>   Phone protocols with infrared stack
>   -----------------------------------
>   AT commands                                   - no
>   Nokia PHONET FBUS                             - no
>   OBEX                                          - no
> 
>   Phone protocols with Bluetooth stack
>   ------------------------------------------
>   AT commands                                   - no
>   Nokia FBUS2                                   - no
>   Nokia PHONET FBUS                             - no
>   OBEX                                          - no

Hmmm... Looks strange to me. 
Could you send me the whole "make configure" output?

> 
> Makefile has:
> CONFIGURE_ARGS= --disable-bluerfsearch
> 
> but this is looks like irrelevant.
> 

Sure. It's about autosearch phones around 
which depends on Bluez features, not implemented in FreeBSD.

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