Am Mittwoch 05 August 2009 10:29:42 schrieb Petr Vanek: > P> > me and my phone seems to be a bit confused by the opimd domain > P> > settings. could someone (probably dos) please explain if and what > P> > benefits the different domains have at the moment and what is > P> > recommended settings - taking into consideration there is the > P> > shr-messages/shr-contacts apps as well as for example lite phone? > P> > (plus the nice testing scripts from opimd-utils). > P> It has been esplained (by julien I think) that only phonelog uses > P> opimd. For the contacts and others, it will be in the future ... > > sorry, perhaps you misunderstood. i am not asking which apps support > opimd atm (for example linphone uses the opimd interface but it isn't > shr included app), but the question is what settings need to be done > for litephone to use opimd? or none? what are the opimd selectors in > shr-settings for then? I thought, that fso has default interface and > you choose backend, but apparently this is not the case, as shr phone > apps need to be converted (or they used different (sim) interface > because the opimd interface didn't exist at that time? > > As there are the shr-settings options, i would like to explain this in > the user manual, but at this point i don't understand it... > > thank you for explaining > > Petr
Every opimd domain has different backends to store it's data. The domain reads data from every backend and writes data to the default backend. So with the selector in shr-settings you can choose the backend that stores newly generated data, it doesn't copy or move existing data to a different backend. I hope that's what you wanted to know :) Thomas _______________________________________________ Shr-User mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user
