From 3fdd24aea06a9bf38d9d34fb8bccbb7023ed3100 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonathan Beck Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 12:21:03 +0100 Subject: Fork libiphone and remove anything non plist specific. Update library and make related files acordingly . --- README | 96 +++--------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-) (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README index 472547f..e83ea2f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,13 +2,9 @@ INSTALLATION ================================================================================ For: - Apple iPhone/iPod Touch 1.0/1.1/1.1.1/1.2/1.3/2.0+ - + iPod USB cable + Apple Binary and XML Property Lists You must have: - libgnutls-dev - libusb-dev - libfuse-dev (and the associated kernel modules) libglib2.0-dev libxml2-dev make @@ -22,94 +18,10 @@ To compile run: ./configure make sudo make install # (if you want to install it into your system directories) - libiphone-initconf # (as the user you intend to user the library) On Ubuntu/Debian, you can do: sudo apt-get install build-essential automake autoconf \ - libgnutls-dev libusb-dev libfuse-dev libglib2.0-dev libxml2-dev \ - libreadline5-dev - -USAGE -================================================================================ - -Now comes the fun bit! - -== Generating keys == - -IMPORTANT: Before using the library you must run "libiphone-initconf" -as your own user (not root). It will generate keys and a host id for your -system to be able to communicate with 'lockdownd' on the iPhone. - -It will probably take 5-10 minutes, but thankfully only needs to be -run _once_. It MUST be run otherwise communication will not work: - - libiphone-initconf - -The generated keys are saved in '~/.config/libiphone/' in your home directory. - -== Tools == - -There are currently two more executables 'ifuse' and 'iphoneclient', -both located in src/. - - -=== iFuse === - -This is probably what you're after; this mounts a view of your -iPhone/iPod Touch's filesystem over the USB interface using the native -Apple protocol (AFC/"com.apple.afc"). - -ifuse is a Fuse filesystem which allows you to mount your iPhone to a directory -like this: - - ./src/ifuse -s - -To unmount: - umount - -(nb: '-s' is to force single-threaded mode, as ifuse maybe unstable without it). - -Eg: - mkdir ~/iphone - - ifuse ~/iphone -s - ls -l ~/iphone - ... - umount ~/iphone - -Currently ifuse (via the AFC protocol) only gives access to the -'/var/root/Media/' chroot on the iPhone (containing music/pictures). - -If you have a device that has been jailedbreaked then an additional -("com.apple.afc2") service will have been installed, without the chroot. -On jailbroken devices only, you can do: - - ifuse ~/iphone --root -s - -And this will mount a full view of the iPhone's filesystem. - - -==== Setting up FUSE ==== - -Note that on some systems, you may have to load the 'fuse' kernel -module first and to ensure that you are a member of the 'fuse' group: - - sudo modprobe fuse - sudo adduser $USER fuse - -You can check your membership of the 'fuse' group with: - - id | grep fuse && echo yes! || echo not yet... - -If you have just added yourself, you will need to logout and log back -in for the group change to become visible. - - -=== iphoneclient === - -'iphoneclient' is a basic commandline interface for testing, it just -runs a few various test operations such as attempting to view/create a -test file in the iPhone, but is mainly a developer tool. + libglib2.0-dev libxml2-dev == Who/what/where? == @@ -118,10 +30,10 @@ wiki: http://matt.colyer.name/projects/iphone-linux/index.php?title=Main_Page code: - git clone http://git.matt.colyer.name/2008/libiphone/ + git clone git://github.com/JonathanBeck/libplist.git mailing list: http://lists.mattcolyer.com/listinfo.cgi/iphone-linux-dev-mattcolyer.com updated: - 2008-09-02 + 2008-12-12 -- cgit v1.1-32-gdbae