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diff --git a/tests/auto/qrfcommserver/README.txt b/tests/auto/qrfcommserver/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8f3d2ef8..00000000 --- a/tests/auto/qrfcommserver/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -This test currently can not be run automatically. - -To make this test work, manual connections must be started from a client -machine. There are 2 options for doing this, either use the rfcommclient application in the subdirectory, -or run the test manually as described below. When using rfcommclient, start qrfcommserver first and then -start rfcommclient on the other device. There might be some timing issues, so beware. - -Steps to run this test manually: - -1. start tst_qrfcommserver - -2. Wait for test display: - -QDEBUG : tst_QRfcommServer::tst_pendingConnections(1 connection) Waiting for 1 simultaneous connections - -On a linux machine run: - -rfcomm connect hci0 00:1A:9F:92:9E:5A - -On the linux machine you will see: - -Connected /dev/rfcomm0 to 00:1A:9F:92:9E:5A on channel 1 -Press CTRL-C for hangup -Disconnected - -and the test will pass. - -3. Wait for the test to then display: - -QDEBUG : tst_QRfcommServer::tst_receive(test) Listening on RFCOMM channel: 1 - -On the linux machine run: - -rfcomm connect hci0 00:1A:9F:92:9E:5A - -You will see: - -Connected /dev/rfcomm0 to 00:1A:9F:92:9E:5A on channel 1 -Press CTRL-C for hangup - -now run: - -echo -en "hello\r\n" > /dev/rfcomm0 - -The test should then pass. - -A linux machine is not required, but simple used as an example for how to make -easy rfcomm connections. Any system that will connect to a device and rfcomm -port will work. The format of the string for the second test is very important -for the test to pass. |