Sylvain,
Where are the L1ctl.c calls documented?
I want to know more about l1ctl_tx_fbsb_req() options and what they mean. But could not find any reference in 3GPP TS docs.
Thanks for your help.
Sylvain? Anyone?
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Bhaskar11 niceguy108@gmail.com wrote:
Sylvain,
Where are the L1ctl.c calls documented?
I want to know more about l1ctl_tx_fbsb_req() options and what they mean. But could not find any reference in 3GPP TS docs.
Thanks for your help.
Bhaskar,
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 04:38:22PM +0530, Bhaskar11 wrote:
Sylvain? Anyone?
your behaviour on this list is absolutely rude. Who do you think you are? What gives you the right to demand that anyone on this list responds to you? Have you bought some commercial support or are you a paying customer of any of us here?
There are dozens of people who have been able to use, configure or even modify OsmocomBB based on the source code, the comments therein and the information provided in the wiki.
OsmocomBB is a collaborative, community oriented project. If you are missing some documentation, feel free to read + understand the source code and then create the documentation you are missing. We are looking forward to your contribution and are very happy to host it on our wiki or other project servers (git repository, ...).
If you have studied one specific function / primitive for many hours and still cannot understand what the particular task is, feel free to contact this mailing list. But expecting that anyone will take you by your hand and do your work for you is simply absurd.
Also: Everyone here is doing OsmocomBB in their spare time. Expecting a response in 24 hours or less is simply absurd. Please don't ever be surprised if your requests to FOSS projecst get ignored, or if you get banned from mailing lists.
Regards, Harald
Dear Harald and others,
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Harald Welte laforge@gnumonks.org wrote:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 04:38:22PM +0530, Bhaskar11 wrote:
Sylvain? Anyone?
your behaviour on this list is absolutely rude. Who do you think you are? What gives you the right to demand that anyone on this list responds to you? Have you bought some commercial support or are you a paying customer of any of us here?
I sincerely apologise. It was not my intention to sound rude. I will be more careful hearafter in how I word things.
There are dozens of people who have been able to use, configure or even modify OsmocomBB based on the source code, the comments therein and the information provided in the wiki.
And so have I, and I am grateful for all the work that has been done which I think is absolutely marvellous!
OsmocomBB is a collaborative, community oriented project. If you are missing some documentation, feel free to read + understand the source code and then create the documentation you are missing. We are looking forward to your contribution and are very happy to host it on our wiki or other project servers (git repository, ...).
If you have studied one specific function / primitive for many hours and still cannot understand what the particular task is, feel free to contact this mailing list.
In fact I have gone through source code and TS in detail, and experimented for some months. This is the part that was most tricky and where I could not find any documentation. Hence my request.
As you will see, I have also at times tried to help out others on this list who are struggling like me. I hope to do more in time.
For the moment I am trying to port OsmocomBB to Windows with some initial success, but am presently stuck on this part. I hope to share the code as soon as I can bring it to some level of stability.
But expecting that anyone will take you by your hand and do your work for you is simply absurd. Also: Everyone here is doing OsmocomBB in their spare time. Expecting a response in 24 hours or less is simply absurd. Please don't ever be surprised if your requests to FOSS projecst get ignored, or if you get banned from mailing lists.
My apologies again!
Sincerely
B
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