On 14-08-04 07:42 AM, David Planella wrote: > Hi all, > > With the recent landing of the developer mode UI and from previous discussions > on the list and on IRC, I understand that: > > - ADB will be disabled by default, but can be enabled/disabled using the > switch > in the developer mode > - SSH will be disabled by default and there is no UI to enable/disable it. > However, it can be enabled from an adb shell session issuing the 'setprop > persist.service.ssh true' command. > > I also understand the rationale that most things can be accomplished with ADB > and power users can simply enable SSH over the terminal. > > However, given the fact that Qt Creator uses both ADB (for SSH key exchange) > and > SSH (for app deployment), this introduces another manual step before being > able > to develop apps with a device, making the app developer experience a bit more > cumbersome. The SDK tell me that it'd be technically possible to migrate to > ADB > only, but that there'd be some issues with adb port forwarding and the > emulator > (they can expand on this better than I). > > Is there a way developer mode can work better with Qt Creator, so that the > developer only has to worry about flicking a switch on the device? >
Why doesn't the SDK simply turn on ssh? The SDK is required to do the ssh key exchange anyway. Marc. -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp