Hi Matthias,

Matthias Günther wrote:
> Hi Yang,
> 
>>>>>> 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.
>> 
>> "bootstrap-configure" is a single script, rather than two different
>> ones. 
> 
> Thanks for your comment. As mentioned in the thread before, there are
> two scripts. The problem with "bootstrap-configure" is, that it
> enables the --enable-capng switch which may cause problems. It'll
> probably end up in missing files. Therefore I chose "bootstrap" to
> just create the configure script and then use it without any
> configuration arguments - just the defaults. For the purpose of the
> howto, the debug switches are not really necessary.

You could use 'sudo apt-get install libcap-ng-dev' or 'yum install -y 
libcap-ng-devel' to install this library.

One comment is that we normally call our project as 'oFono' instead 'Ofono'. :-)

> Best regards,
> Matthias
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Regards,
Zhenhua
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