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meego-handset-sms - MeeGo Handset SMS application Copyright (C) 2010, Intel Corporation. meego-handset-sms is an SMS application based on Qt 4.7 and libmeegotouch It depends on: - libmeegotouch - Ofono and smshistory, for telephony services - libseaside and Qt-Mobility, for contacts data - Qt Messaging Framework (QMF), for storage of SMS messages If you are building from source on MeeGo, the packages you need are: - gcc-c++ - make - libqt-devel - libmeegotouch-devel - meegotouch-theme-meego - ofono - ofono-test - smshistory - phonesim - libseaside-devel - qt-mobility-devel - qmf-devel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Build ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ qmake $ make ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Install ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ sudo make install ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following assumes ofono is already running. For more detailed usage see below. $ smsinit $ sms ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running phonesim and ofono ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- You must be running phonesim to simulate incoming SMS messages. It is possible to run phonesim on a desktop computer and have ofono on the mobile device connect to it over tcp/ip. In this example, the desktop computer is address 192.168.0.1. ------[on mobile device]------- 1. Enable phonesim driver. Add the following section to /etc/ofono/modem.conf: [phonesim] Driver=phonesim Address=192.168.0.1 Port=12345 ------[on desktop system]------- 2. Start phonesim in gui mode. $ phonesim -p 12345 -gui /usr/share/phonesim/default.xml ------[on mobile device]------- 3. Reboot the mobile device. If the phonesim window does not appear on the desktop, you may need to start ofono manually using the commands below: 3a. Start ofono (as root): $ ofonod -n -d '*' 3b. Tell ofono to enable the modem: $ /usr/lib/ofono/test/enable-modem $ /usr/lib/ofono/test/online-modem Online-modem must be run a few seconds after enable-modem, or the SMS interface will not be available. Once the phonesim window appears, there will be an "SMS" tab from which you can simulate an incoming SMS. You can start sms now and it will be able to send and receive messages through ofono.
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