On Tue, 2009-07-07 at 22:06 +0200, David Richardson wrote: > Also this patch has a minor bug fix (wasn't actually responding with > the number of bytes in the output, but just synce_tracing the value). >
Cool, I've now managed to disable the security on my device to test this, and have now committed your second patch with a couple of tweaks. I couldn't decide from the documentation whether pcbOutput was allowed to be NULL, but since one of the tests passes in NULL I've put in a check for it. The tests all now pass except for using a stream obviously. I previously committed a patch to build the invoke test, so if you use the source from svn you won't need your other test executable. As for cutting out the Visual Studio step, it may well just be sending some config xml to the device when we change security settings. If you want to, capture the network traffic when you 'deploy to device', and if it just looks like some xml you can try sending it with the rapiconfig tool. Mark > On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:53 PM, David Richardson > <docgra...@gmail.com> wrote: > The first step is to get it detected by ActiveSync. If you're > using a VM like I am, you're unlikely to get RNDIS to connect, > so disable advanced networking. Once it is detected fire up > VS and Tools > Device Security Manager... > Connect to a > device... > > Platform: Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK > Devices: Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Device R2 > > Hit connect and be ready to hit "Yes" to about 5 dialog boxes > on the device. Afterwards click "Security Off" and then > "Deploy to Device". > > You probably need the WM SDK to do this (maybe included, > depending on your trial). > > Installing SdkCerts.cab may do the trick, too. I'm also a > Linux developer and would love to cut the Visual Studio step > out of my development. > > > > On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Mark Ellis > <m...@mpellis.org.uk> wrote: > On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 23:02 +0200, David Richardson > wrote: > > I implemented reading of the output_size and > output_buffer too. I > > couldn't figure out how to actually run the > CeRapiInvoke tests (my > > automake experience is lacking) but I did create a > separate executable > > that does the same thing as those tests. It should > pass > > test_ping_result and test_ping_buffer now, but not > the stream test > > (will still return E_NOTIMPL). I didn't check > test_last_error yet. > > > > > Hi David, thanks for the patch. I'd like to do some > work on the rest of > it, but I do linux programming, not MS :) I've got a > trial version of > Visual Studio around somewhere, can you explain how to > disable the > device's security from there ? > > Ta > Mark > > > > >
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