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Some implementations, like oFono, only allow fixed-length tones to be sent to the network, not started and stopped at will. To account for this, we make the tone_start member function nullable and add a new function, calls_call_tone_stoppable, to determine whether there is a stop function. |
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Calls
A phone dialer and call handler.
License
Calls is licensed under the GPLv3+.
Dependencies
sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev libhandy-0.0-dev
Building
We use the meson and thereby Ninja. The quickest way to get going is to do the following:
meson ../calls-build
ninja -C ../calls-build
ninja -C ../calls-build install
Running
Calls depends on oFono Modem objects being present on D-Bus. To run oFono with useful output:
sudo OFONO_AT_DEBUG=1 ofonod -n -d
The test programs within the (oFono source tree)[https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/ofono/ofono.git] are useful to bring up a modem to a suitable state. For example:
cd $OFONO_SOURCE/test
./list-modems
./enable-modem /sim7100
./online-modem /sim7100
Then run Calls.
Phonesim
One can also make use of the modem simulator, phonesim (in the ofono-phonesim package in Debian):
ofono-phonesim -p 12345 -gui /usr/local/share/phonesim/default.xml
then, ensuring /etc/ofono/phonesim.conf has appropriate contents like:
[phonesim]
Address=127.0.0.1
Port=12345
run oFono as above, then:
cd $OFONO_SOURCE/test
./enable-modem /phonesim
./online-modem /phonesim
And again run Calls.