On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 11:55:53AM +0100, Paul McEnery wrote: > In order for the udev rule to execute *any* application which performs > the pairing, that application must exist in some package. That package > will need to be a dependency of usbmuxd (unless usbmuxd provides it). > It cannot simply be assumed that if usbmuxd is installed that gvfs, > libgpod, etc will also be installed, let alone executed before the > user attempts to connect using ipheth. The only way that these > assumptions can be met, is with the appropriate dependencies. > > The way that this must be tested is as follows: > > - Debian base install (bare minimum system). > - install <something> > - configure interface to test > > The <something> above needs to ensure that when an iPhone/device is > plugged it, it will pair automatically.
Hi, If I'm allowed to put my $2c, I propose to put the pairing utility on the libimobiledevice package, and make usbmuxd depend on it (which IMO is quite natural). Does it make sense at all? Regards, -- L. Alberto Giménez JabberID [email protected] GnuPG key ID 0x3BAABDE1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

