Hello Devtar,
I have one remark in your statement... follows inline...
Em 07 Aug 2009, às 04:35, devtar escreveu:
Hi Shu,
> > Another question is where I can put the Python C source files to
be built? Is there a preferred path for these C files? I was going
to create a PM/btc directory.
I have thought about this issue and decided to take a holistic
view on it and came out with the proposed structure as stated below.
I believe that it should be under umit.bt_sniffer since the Python C
source are of the core\backend. This structure is analogous to the
relationship UMPA and PM has. The child structure(.core
and .firmware) would have more depth as the project progresses and
this structure would permit the extensiveness of the project.
umit.bt_sniffer -> Bluetooth Sniffer
umit.bt_sniffer.core
umit.bt_sniffer.firmware
Is bt_sniffer going to be used as a separate library, and could/should
be used separated from PM?
umit.pm -> The Packet Manipulation Interface.
umit.pm.backend
umit.pm.core
umit.pm.bt_sniffer_gui -> Bluetooth Sniffer
umit.pm.gui
umit.pm.manager
umit.pm.moo
Regards,
Devtar
Kind Regards,
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