Releases: brucemwalker/gs_tools
We do Windows (docs update)
Windows is tested and works fine. Tested under Windows 11, but should be fine in Windows 10. Most likely fine in Win 8 as well.
You will need to install Python 3 from the official Python site here ...
You will need to rename contacts2gs
to contacts2gs.py
and gspnp_responder
to gspnp_responder.py
When you launch gspnp_responder.py the Windows Firewall will popup a warning. You must enable access for the modes you are in or likely to switch to, eg Public and Private networks.
We do Windows
Windows is tested and works fine. Tested under Windows 11, but should be fine in Windows 10. Most likely fine in Win 8 as well.
You will need to install Python 3 from the official Python site here ...
You will need to rename contacts2gs
to contacts2gs.py
and gspnp_responder
to gspnp_responder.py
When you launch gspnp_responder.py the Windows Firewall will popup a warning. You must enable access for the modes you are in or likely to switch to, eg Public and Private networks.
Ready for Prime Time
Initial "public release". Good enough to talk about in public now and is actually useful, or at least I like to think so.
The big thing is a documentation cleanup which includes some actual documents as well as a bit more consistency in what's been written to date.
The Plug and Play release
Add a brand new app: gspnp_responder found in plugnplay. Supports the Grandstream Plug and Play protocol in either passive mode (just reports phones as they boot) or will optionally send back a profile URL so the phone can configure itself. See the README in the plugnplay folder.
Improve the documentation, but still a ways to go with the Phonebook and pvalues-to-XML converters.
One app does it.
More goodness, less of the other. One simple app that auto-sniffs the format of contact files so you don't have to fuss.
There's a -v option to print some stats during the importing.
To install this, just copy contacts2gs to somewhere in your search-path (eg: ~/bin).