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diff --git a/src/components/policy/doc/readme.txt b/src/components/policy/doc/readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f80aed0ffd..0000000000 --- a/src/components/policy/doc/readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -* Introduction - ================ - smartDeviceCore is an application which manages the transport, connection and communication between a head unit and mobile device. - -* OS and Hardware - ========= - Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS 32-bit OS on the PC with USB-dongle - Application has been tested using 2 types of USB-dongle: - D-Link DBT-122 - STLab B-121mini - - * External components - =================== - For start application we need: - libbluetooth3, the BlueZ library - Install library: - sudo apt-get install libbluetooth3 - To start web-based HMI we need web-browser with web-socket RFC6455 support. - For example Google Chromium. Install it using: - sudo apt-get install chromium-browser - In current implementation Chromium is required for autostart HMI feature. - For HMI autostart please set path to hmi in config file - For example: - LinkToWebHMI = ${path_to_HMI_repository}/index.html - -* Running application - ==================== - Plug USB-dongle in. - Switch Bluetooth on a mobile device ON and make the device discoverable. - Pair mobile device with PC using Ubuntu tools. - Device should contain SmartDeviceLink compatible application installed. - Start application with command: - ./smartDeviceLinkCore - Application starts to search devices and starts HMI in cromium-browser. - In case HMI has not been started please start web-based HMI manually in browser opening src/components/HMI/index.html. - SmartDeviceLinkCore is searching Bluetooth devices with a correspondibg service. - Go to info menu in HMI and press App button. - Press change Devices button. - Select the device from a list. - Application opens all available ports on devices and starts communication. - Returning to the App menu all applications will be shown in a list. - -* Colorized logs - ============== - You can have colorized log output of smartDeviceLinkCore's messages in the terminal with the help of grc: - - 1. Make sure grc is installed: - sudo apt-get install grc - - 2. Copy the config files from the grc/ directory into ~/.grc/ directory: - mkdir ~/.grc - cp grc/* ~/.grc/ - - 3. Add an alias to your shell's config (usually, ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc): - alias grca='grc -es --colour=auto' - - Either restart the shell session or source the edited file: - source ~/.bashrc - or - source ~/.zshrc - - 4. Start the smartDeviceLink core with the following command: - grca ./smartDeviceLinkCore - - 5. PROFIT - |