Hello, 

Indeed, the daemon can run standalone and be controlled using the DBus API. 

Note the project have been renamed to "Ring" (version is bumped to 2.x). 
Experimental packages are available at 
http://ring.cx/en/documentation/linux-installation 
A major feature of Ring 2.x is the optional "DHT" account type allowing to make 
calls without any SIP server. 
There are many other enhancements such as ICE support, UPnP support, stability 
improvements etc. 
(note clients are being re-written (GTK3, Qt5) and there is a new OS X client, 
they are not yet feature complete and in heavy development.) 

The new daemon ("dring") source Git repo URI is : 
https://gerrit-ring.savoirfairelinux.com/ring . 
The DBus API is mostly the same as before. In the tools/dringctrl directory you 
will find an example python client that we use for testing (uses python3-dbus). 

We are willing to fix any bugs you may find, the daemon bugtracker is here : 
https://projects.savoirfairelinux.com/projects/ring-daemon/issues 
Also look at https://projects.savoirfairelinux.com/projects/ring/wiki for build 
instruction etc. 

Regards and good luck for your embedded project, 
Adrien Béraud 

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De: "Benjamin Renard" <[email protected]> 
À: "beat besmer" <[email protected]>, [email protected] 
Envoyé: Mercredi 15 Avril 2015 04:45:01 
Objet: Re: [SFLphone] [Technical] Headless CLI Client 

Hello, 

I'm interests to known if the project write something for that. By the 
pass, I used Twinkle SIP client that permit to pass command to an 
already launched processus that permit for instance to answer an 
incoming call. It was really cool and permit me to map some keyboard 
shortcuts to control my phone without to switch desktop and find the 
good windows. 

After some search, I'm found some old scripts that permit to control old 
versions of sflphone by using it's DBUS API. Inspire by this scripts, I 
wrote my own, compatible with the version of sflphone I used (1.4.1 in 
Debian Wheezy) : 

https://gitlab.com/brenard/sflphone-ctl 

It's work weel and I'm use it every day. Call transfer does not work on 
my desktop but it seam to be a bug on version 1.4.1 of sflphone. 

Regards, 

On 13/04/2015 12:08, [email protected] wrote: 
> Beat sent a message using the contact form at http://sflphone.org/contact. 
> 
> Hy there, I want to install a soft phone on my raspberry pi. I failed 
> with linphone so far so I wanted to try SFLphone. 
> On the website it says that it features a CLI client, but I could not 
> find any documentation on this. 
> 
> Could you tell me if "head-less" operation is possible at all and if so 
> maybe point me to some manual / download. 
> 
> Thank you very much for your help. 
> 
> Best Beat 
> 
> PS: This is where the project should be going: 
> http://vimeo.com/gurgeli/dial-phone 
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