I found a program that allows users to connect to gprs systems such as Att wirles and cingular using a gsm phone. The name of the program is GPRS Easy Connect Im actually using it now to post this. I thought maybe thoughs that run laptops on gentoo with no hot spots ing the area would benefit from it. Please contact me via email as to if files are needed to be sent ot some one to create a ebuild possibly. First submittal so please forgive me if in wrong place.
The bug summary was totally useless, as is an ebuild request without URL. Reopen if you are able to tell us where to download at least.
ok thanks sorry did not know the reason for the url above. But have included the place for download. and the home site if you need other info. I never requested nor created a ebuild request before so please for give me ignorance when it comes to info you may need. so here is the home site http://easyconnect.linuxuser.hu/modules/index/
Posting a direct URL so that people can avoid those stupid php redirects... http://www.gprsec.hu/downloads/GPRS_Easy_Connect_253_Install.tar.gz
Created attachment 85554 [details] gprs-easy-connect-2.53.ebuild I made an ebuild for this ages ago and I could have sworn I'd submitted it. Apparently not. I haven't really used it but my friend said the ebuild worked great.
It is licensed under GPL-2? Then where are those damn sources?!?
Created attachment 86302 [details] gprs-easy-connect-3.00.ebuild There's a newer version of GPRS Easy Connect, 3.0.0.
*** Bug 139271 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Ebuild submitted in cvs as net-dialup/gprs-easy-connect-3.0.0 I figure it out how to build SG executable (the source is Pascal and can be compiled using fpc if I add "uses Dos" to SG.pp), but I decided not to install it after all because it is an unmantained program and because if I wanted to install it, I should have added dev-lang/fpc to DEPEND. The submitted version barely resembles with any of the proposed versions, the most notable difference being dependencies. If you believe I've made a mistake by cutting these, reopen the bug and point the omission.