ObexPushD receives files via Bluetooth, IrDA, and TCP.
In order to use ObexPushD, you will require certain prerequisites. These include openobex (>= 1.1), bluez-lib, cmake (>= 2.4.5), pkg-config, and xmlto. Building is accomplished using CMake, though a configure script and a wrapper Makefile are also provided for the sake of convenience. Users can simply type "make" to build.
After building has been completed, users can install ObexPushD by running "make install". It is also possible to define the DESTDIR variable if desired. To get started with using ObexPushD, users should refer to the "obexpushd -h" command for detailed help. Additionally, there is a README file available, as well as a manpage.
The latest release of ObexPushD features many useful additions and fixes, including a fix for a SECURITY issue with script output call. There are also fixes for compilation issues on 64bit machines, many bugs that were identified with splint, and the ability to show file count in debug output. Additionally, there are x-obex helpers that can be useful for easing future work (though not compiled by default), and changes to script options along with new get support. ObexPushD also features script header support and updated base script headers, as well as support for TCP.
Overall, ObexPushD is an ideal software solution for those looking to receive files via Bluetooth, IrDA, or TCP on their mobile devices. With its comprehensive features and easy-to-use interface, it is an absolute must-have tool for users who work with mobile devices on a regular basis.
Version 0.5: N/A