Am Freitag 20 Oktober 2006 15:45 schrieb Alex Kanavin:
> 2006/10/20, Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > The bluetooth API documentation for darwin can be found here:
> > http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeviceDrivers/Reference/IOBlueto
> >oth/index.html
> >
> > Darwin's OBEX is at the same place...
>
> Well, there is simply no demand, since Darwin already provides OBEX
> API :) I think that rather than making openobex work perfect on all
> architectures we should concentrate our efforts on high-level user
> applications

I do but I rather have a common framework and not reinvent the whole wheel for 
every desktop out there because after you go Gnome and KDE, you still have 
Xfce users in the cold.
I am not a GUI programmer (I can do that but I do not really like it).

> As you probably know Gnome's OBEX support is almost 
> non-existent, and there is no support for USB OBEX in KDE either.yncM

As it is called kdebluetooth, they stay away from all other technics :-(
And its not really maintained, either. Upstream's gone for a looooong lunch, 
it seems.
It needs a bit of rewrite, maybe QT4 bindings would help. With bluez3, there 
is also _no_ passkey agent for KDE, so kdebluetooth is not self-contained 
anymore. There are more problems than a neat desktop integration.

> Work on syncml is ongoing in opensync but is far from being complete.

SyncML is not really related to OBEX, is it?

HS

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