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2014-01-05
, 02:12
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#41
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2014-01-05
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#42
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Otherwise it would be weird -- because by changing ClientAliveInterval on the phone it is actually the phone the one that should be sending ClientAlive messages. But the phone is suspended!
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2014-01-05
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2014-01-05
, 12:50
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YES. And it seems that sshd has such priorities (tjsp) in this case that it can wake up from the suspend to send the packet. OR more likely, phone does not yet suspend in 15 seconds, and this keeps it alive.
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2014-01-05
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#45
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having the proximity sensor covered disables double-tap to unlock, so that is probably why it is waking the phone
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2014-01-13
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#46
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Not that easy, you cant say what process needs to be kept alive, you need to integrate that into each application itself.
libiphb is mostly used by alarm application which needs to wake up from suspend, and some internal apps that needs to wake up peridically.
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2014-01-14
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2014-01-14
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2014-01-14
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#49
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Did you look at timed or similar daemons? Though I'm not sure if they're allowed on Harbour either.
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2014-02-09
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#50
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I tried to dynamically link to libiphb and submitted it to Harbour. Lets see what happens