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Re: Get complete, recursive file list?
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Pawel Kot |
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Re: Get complete, recursive file list? |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:08:28 +0200 |
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:50 PM, Mariano Draghi <address@hidden> wrote:
> That because I suppose that libgnokii supports what I'm trying to do
> internally... does it? I'm recursing the phone filesystem from certain
There is no function "get all files recursively".
> path, or at least, giving some metadata let me know if the file is a
> regular file or a directory.
Yes, you can get this information quite easy.
> And how does Obex help here?
> Could you give me some hints? Is it a protocol I can use to traverse
> the filesystem in the phone?
Obex support is more reliable. In terms that protocol is documented
and OpenObex implementation is more mature. There are libraries that
allow you to use Obex resource as a filesystem.
> I'll look into that. I'm definitely NOT willing to lead a "formal"
> development, mainly because I have no experience in
> python-to-some-c-library bindings. But I can try to do something, at
> least exposing a partial API. And maybe others will follow...
If we got the first code then it's downhill :)
pkot
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Pawel Kot
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- Re: Get complete, recursive file list?, Mariano Draghi, 2008/06/03
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- Re: Get complete, recursive file list?, Mariano Draghi, 2008/06/03
- Re: Get complete, recursive file list?, Pawel Kot, 2008/06/03
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