>> I wrote a little howto about how to use Ofono with Phonesim in the back
>> and a Qt application as frontend. The Qt applicatin is devided into two
>> parts, the C++ part where all the D-Bus stuff is handled and the QML
>> part where you can use C++ methods to e.g. activate the Ofono modem or
>> do something when an Ofono signal is recieved. The howto is separated
>> into three parts:
>>
>>> http://matgnt.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/qt-ofono-d-bus-and-qml-part-1/
>>> http://matgnt.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/qt-ofono-d-bus-and-qml-part-2/
>>> http://matgnt.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/qt-ofono-d-bus-and-qml-part-3/
>>
>> I hope this helps people out there to create cool new phone
>> applications. You're welcome to leave a note here or on the howto directly.
>>
> 
> Your lovely program gives a good demo on how to writing an application based 
> on oFono. oFono does claim it will help on building application in a 
> convenient way, so the prosperity of application will definitely bring 
> feedback to oFono and make oFono grow better. 
> I have two comments on your first part: 1) configure is not in the git tree 
> of oFono, so we will use bootstrap-configure instead. 2) I'm sure your 
> phonesim works well. But we also have another phonesim derived from your 
> repo, which we had some modification and enhancement in. The repo is 
> "git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/ofono/phonesim.git". The building 
> command is same as oFono, and the execution command is "./phonesim -p 12345 
> -gui src/default.xml".

Thanks Yang, I've added the ./bootstrap command to the listing. I also
wrote down a hint to the ofono branch of phonesim.

Best regards,
Matthias
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