The version of exalt on the old svn (berlios) is unmaintained.

The current version of exalt is in the e-svn (PROTO/exalt), this version
doesn't works currently. This version will be use by the module connection
manager

Currently I rewrite the dbus API (asynchronous and introspective as ask by
raster). The next way will be to improve/rewrite some parts in the daemon
and the low lvl library (rewrite the scan method, improve the comportment of
the daemon ...).
Finally (in a few months I guess) I ll add some freatures in exalt (vpn,
pppoe ...), I don't know what features, it will depend of the demand.

Exalt is fully integrated in e (ecore_loop, list, fd handler ...) but has
less possibilities than nm ( I don't know conman). If you wanna see how
exalt works see exalt-command in PROTO/exalt/src/bin_command, I try to do
something simple.



2008/10/12 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi Watchwolf,
>
> I'm currently evaluating Exalt, NetworkManager and Connman for using as the
> networking backend of the freesmartphone.org framework implementation.
>
> Can you elaborate on the relationship of the code in your exalt repository
> and
> the code in e17/PROTO? Which goals do you have for either one? Can you also
> comment on how the current state of exalt relates to connman's and
> networkmanager's feature set?
>
> I had a look at exalt and while the API is very un-dbus-like, the backend
> seems to be pretty solid.
>
> Thanks,
>
> :M:
>
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