Oh! I think I was crazy when I do not saw the optional parameter.
Sorry for the inconvenience. I'll test it later.

Many thanks.

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On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Christian Zuckschwerdt
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> Hi Sylvestre,
>
> you may be using an old version. The current release has an optional
> third argument to connect() when used from bindings. See
> http://dev.zuckschwerdt.org/obexftp/browser/trunk/swig/client.i line
> 113ff. It was introduced in r196 a year ago
> http://dev.zuckschwerdt.org/obexftp/changeset/196
>
> The src arg can either be a number (which will be passed as a string)
> or the name like hci0.
>
> Btw. Changes to a public interface (API) are best done in a compatible
> way. That's why it has many functions with just slightly different
> signatures now.
>
> Am 08.08.2008 um 23:07 schrieb Sylvestre Mergulhão:
>
>> I'm testing sending files with obexftp and push with the Ruby wrapper.
>> I saw thats there is no support for sending a file with an especific
>> hci device. I'm thinking on how to do this. I thought thats the easier
>> is to redefine obexftp_connect_push in obexftp/client.h to use direct
>> obexftp_connect_src (and not obexftp_connect_uuid) receiving the hci
>> as parameter.
>
> regards,
> Christian
>
>
>
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