Spec URL: http://ausil.us/packages/kmobiletools.spec SRPM URL: http://ausil.us/packages/kmobiletools-0.4.3.3-1.fc5.src.rpm Description: KMobileTools is a KDE application that allows you to control your mobile phone from your GNU/Linux workstation To use KMobileTools you need a mobile phone, that can be attached to your PC using any type of connection (serial, USB, bluetooth and irda were tested successfully), and using an AT interface (modem-like)
DEFINE QT Dirs to ensure build is ok Spec URL: http://ausil.us/packages/kmobiletools.spec SRPM URL: http://www.ausil.us/packages/kmobiletools-0.4.3.3-2.src.rpm also not 100% sure is I should include a udev ruleset. the couple of mobile phones i have tried use /dev/ttyACM0 which gets [dennis@rpclnx001 SPECS]$ ls -la /dev/ttyACM0 crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 166, 0 May 9 08:32 /dev/ttyACM0 so the user cant access the phone. the two things that can make it easier is 1 making the owner the logged in user or 2 make the users needing access members of the uucp group
As a mobile phone user, I think this would be a great tool to add. I am trying moto4lin which works with my Motorla phone but it would be better to have a full tools available.
kmobiletools doesnt do everything. it does not provide a way to put pictures and files on you phone or to take them off. It allows you to manage sms and phone book
Hello.. I will review this package for you.. ---------------------------------------- Review for release 2: * RPM name is OK * Source kmobiletools-0.4.3.3.tar.bz2 is the same as upstream * This is the latest version * Builds fine in mock * rpmlint looks OK * File list looks OK Needs work: * Scriptlets: missing "gtk-update-icon-cache" in %post (wiki: ScriptletSnippets) * Scriptlets: missing "gtk-update-icon-cache" in %postun (wiki: ScriptletSnippets) Package looks pretty good. If you fix up the %post/%postun scriplets, I can approve this submission.
I wont fix the %post/%postun there is no need to add gnome cruft to a kde package. and as has been stated in quite a few package reviews and there is a bug filed gtk-update-icon-cache should be run as a cron job not in packages.
Re: comment #5. I support Dennis' comment. The fdo icon spec only requires "touch"ing the affected icon dirs.
OK then. I am just following the guidelines :-) However, I will APPROVE the submission as is. Please do not forget to close this review once its been imported into CVS.
thanks for the review, branched and built will go out with next push