Hi, yes I deleted the branch because another person on #sailfishos suggested me how to fix the problem. I merged the branch with master and deleted the branch. You can find the whole source code here https://github.com/andreagrandi/sailsoma but to be quick it was a matter of putting all the qml files under qml/ and removing some stuff from the .pro
Thanks in any case :) On 5 January 2014 18:48, Alejandro Exojo <s...@badopi.org> wrote: > El Sunday 05 January 2014, a.gra...@gmail.com escribió: > > - > > > https://github.com/andreagrandi/sailsoma/blob/newtemplate/rpm/harbour-sails > > oma.yaml - > > > https://github.com/andreagrandi/sailsoma/blob/newtemplate/harbour-sailsoma > . > > pro > > Have you fixed that already? Because those URLs are 404 now. You deleted > the > branch? > > > I've tried to give a look around to other projects but I cannot > understand > > the differences (or better... ALL projects seem to be different from each > > other and use different conventions... > > Because not all projects are the same, and because not all projects are > developed by the same people. > > > it would not be better to use all > > the same convention and having QtC to check what's missing in .pro and > > .yaml for us?). > > That's even harder, and worse. You could define some high level project > that > would generate a .pro file, but once you generate the project file, you > would > end up needing to modify the .pro anyways. And you would need extra > documentation for the added layer. > > I suggest you that you try to be patient, and don't try to learn all it at > the > same time. QMake is not awesome, and is not the best documented thing in > the > world, but is manageable, and for the use case of the majority of Sailfish > developers, is not harder that doing the application itself. > > The problem is that one very quickly wants to do that, and at the same > time do > the packaging, which is another step, and is not necessarily well > documented > (IMHO) compared to qmake. > > If you can, try making your application work on the desktop as well. At > least > make it compile and install, so you can try simply if all files get copied > to > where you want. Then you can start blaming RPM or the packaging > infrastructure > if something doesn't work. Otherwise, without good knowledge of any of the > two > sides (building and packaging), you are shooting with your eyes closed. > > -- > Alex (a.k.a. suy) | GPG ID 0x0B8B0BC2 > http://barnacity.net/ | http://disperso.net > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > -- Andrea Grandi - Software Engineer / Qt Ambassador / Nokia Developer Champion website: http://www.andreagrandi.it
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