Re: android's adb
hmm, on Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 06:15:01PM +0200, frantisek holop said that android.git.kernel.org being down, i cannot have a look at the adb sources. i am not really interested in the SDK itself, although it would be nice i guess. looks like, google finally got its act together and the sources are available again (not ICS of course). i am also crossposting this to ports@ is there a WIP port we could help testing? (also of libusb) -f -- to every rule there's an exception vice versa.
Re: android's adb
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, joshua stein wrote: (this should probably be on ports@) with more and more android phones around, it would be nice to have a working 'adb' to make backups and push custom ROMs on the devices. i found an older adb linux exectuble in their SDK archives. it can be started under linux emulation, but that's about it: i just looked at the code and was able to get most of it to compile on openbsd, except the usb stub (usb_libusb.c) which requires libusb-1.0. we only have libusb-0.1 in our ports tree, which uses the old api, and the new api has changed pretty much everything. mpi has a port of libusb 1.0 which I am actually putting under tests. -- Antoine
Re: android's adb
Antoine Jacoutot wrote: mpi has a port of libusb 1.0 which I am actually putting under tests. I'd be interested in testing this, does he plan on submitting it to ports@? -Bryan.
Re: android's adb
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Brynet wrote: Antoine Jacoutot wrote: mpi has a port of libusb 1.0 which I am actually putting under tests. I'd be interested in testing this, does he plan on submitting it to ports@? Sure when it's in a working state. But leave him answer :) -- Antoine
Re: android's adb
On 11/10/11(Tue) 11:07, Brynet wrote: Antoine Jacoutot wrote: mpi has a port of libusb 1.0 which I am actually putting under tests. I'd be interested in testing this, does he plan on submitting it to ports@? Of course, what a question ;) But for the moment the port, or more precisely the backend based on ugen(4) is not quite ready. I've still some issues to fix before submitting it to ports@. Martin
Re: android's adb
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 08:28:28PM +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: On 11/10/11(Tue) 11:07, Brynet wrote: I'd be interested in testing this, does he plan on submitting it to ports@? Of course, what a question ;) I was just wondering if you something that could be tested, sorry if that came across as rude. But for the moment the port, or more precisely the backend based on ugen(4) is not quite ready. I've still some issues to fix before submitting it to ports@. That's great, thanks. I had a look at it in the past when I noticed that a lot of projects were using it now, at the time only Linux has libusb-1.0. FreeBSD has their own libusb 1.0 API implementation, but it didn't appear worth the effort to port. I'd like to get usbmuxd/libimobiledevice working so I can play with one of my iDevices without wireless. Martin -Bryan.
Re: android's adb
(this should probably be on ports@) with more and more android phones around, it would be nice to have a working 'adb' to make backups and push custom ROMs on the devices. i found an older adb linux exectuble in their SDK archives. it can be started under linux emulation, but that's about it: i just looked at the code and was able to get most of it to compile on openbsd, except the usb stub (usb_libusb.c) which requires libusb-1.0. we only have libusb-0.1 in our ports tree, which uses the old api, and the new api has changed pretty much everything.
android's adb
hi there, with more and more android phones around, it would be nice to have a working 'adb' to make backups and push custom ROMs on the devices. i found an older adb linux exectuble in their SDK archives. it can be started under linux emulation, but that's about it: $ adb devices * daemon not running. starting it now * ADB server didn't ACK * daemon started successfully * * failed to start daemon * error: cannot connect to daemon android.git.kernel.org being down, i cannot have a look at the adb sources. i am not really interested in the SDK itself, although it would be nice i guess. it would be nice to have a port of adb, so one wouldn't have to look for windows/linux machines whenever a better ROM comes out :] -f -- there is too much blood in my caffiene stream!