Dear Dan, Thank you very much for your support! I check my debian testing packages regarding the mentioned version and the possibility how to use the latest (and greatest) release, even from git.
modemmanager: 0.5-1 dbus,dbus-x11, dbus-1-3: 1.4.16-1 python-dbus-glib: 0.98-1 I need a bash working version (quick and dirty), later we will change to python or C/C++, at this moment we make a proof-of-concept version with necessary functions. I check this dict with dbus-send. Check | | | V ----------------eredeti üzenet----------------- Feladó: "Dan Williams" d...@redhat.com Címzett: "PongráczI" CC: networkmanager-list@gnome.org Dátum: Wed, 01 Feb 2012 15:39:54 -0600 ------------------------------------------------- > You can use dicts with dbus-send if dbus-send is new enough; it won't > look very pretty but it's possible. Python is a lot nicer. Sure. :) > >> * it would be nice to not interrupt the internet connection, > > This depends on your 3G stick. If the stick exposes either a > pseudo-ethernet network port (like Ericsson devices and some newer > Huawei, ZTE, Sierra, Option ones) then you're fine; otherwise it must > expose two AT-capable ttys so that when connected the other can be used > to send the SMS. > Ok, it seems it will work, we will see. > I'd try current git master, or the latest MM_05 branch of what will > become MM 0.5.2. That has the SMS fixes that I talk about above, plus > the reworked "sms-send.py" tool which I've tested quite a bit. > > Dan > We will see, when will debian guys include them in the testing branch or as you wrote, we start use git master. Thank you Dan for your help. István (Steve) _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list