#11351: <kdebug>qrencode broken since outsourcing of libqrencode -----------------------------+---------------------------- Reporter: mmlr | Owner: nobody Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1/Development Resolution: fixed | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: Has a Patch: 0 | Platform: All -----------------------------+---------------------------- Comment (by bonefish): Replying to [comment:5 pulkomandy]: > There is a "qrwebpost" command which will wrap the data in an URL to send it to some pastebin-like service directly. Any qrcode scanning app can be used then. Several qrcodes can be chained and the output is appended to the same post on the web service. And this is documented in the post about qrencode: https://www.haiku- os.org/blog/mmlr/2012-07-01_qr_encode_your_kdl_output I understand the process, and that's exactly what I mean. It is not very convenient. The process of taking pictures, connecting the phone to the computer, and adding the pictures to the ticket isn't that complicated and nowadays one cannot complain about the quality of pictures taken by the phone cameras. So for the QR thing to become really usable it would have to be a lot more convenient. I was thinking of an app that captures a complete KDL session (codes could be shown in intervals of a few seconds) and optionally adds it to a ticket directly. Unfortunately it is also quite a bit of work and I don't think the time would be particularly well invested. Time invested in implementing KDL debugging via USB or ethernet OTOH would be, though. -- Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/11351#comment:6> Haiku <https://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.