Hi,

And thanks a lot about Maemo SDK Virtual Image feedback. I added also another 
mailing list into this response (people constructing our images read more that 
list).

Some comments below.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org 
>[mailto:maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf Of ext R. G. Newbury
>Sent: 12 November, 2009 20:59
>To: Maemo Users
>Subject: Help with Maemo Virtual Image Install Documentation
>
>Well I finally got the Maemo SDK Virtual Image installed. A 
>very frustrating experience, having been mislead repeatedly by 
>the documentation and the install script. More by errors of omission.
>Everything actually DID work, and I now have Ubuntu installed 
>in a virtualbox, but man it was FRUSTRATING.

Great that you actually explained below why you were frustrated :) so that we 
can comment and even fix issues.

>
>
><semi-rant begins>
>I downloaded
>Maemo_PreFinal_2_Ubuntu_Intrepid_Desktop_SDK_Virtual_Image_Spli
tted.zip.001
>and ...002. (And then I then had to find, build and install 7zip.....)
>
>I ran 7za x Maemo.....001 and it ran. I tried to do the same 
>for ...002 and got a 'Not an archive' error. I had no idea if 
>7za dealt with both files serially, or if the file was corrupt.
>
>A little explanation in the documentation would be helpful. 
>How about telling us what the proper result will be?
>
>"7Za will serially extract the split numbered zip files, and report:
>'Everything is Ok
>
>Files: 5
>Size:       8453907228
>Compressed: 1572864000'"

We have a problem that most standard compression tools have restriction about 
2GB max file size. Compression tools I know which are commonly available and 
cabable of handling > 2GB archives are 7-Zip and WinZip. Because 7-Zip is free 
and available also for Linux we decided to use it for compression. 7-Zip is 
cabable of creating compatible zip format with other tools (like WinZip) but 
splitted archives are not compatible.

Why we then use splited archives :). Well our download page for image 
distribution archive files has been implemented with PHP and PHP seems to have 
that same max file size limit. Actually PHP limit sems to be for some odd 
reason smaller than 2 GB.

>
>Then we run the installer script, which is a fun guessing 
>game. It asks for information without the slightest hint as to 
>the expected response and uses misleading names for the 
>information. HOW ABOUT A HINT?
>"Location of VirtualBox binaries (normally /usr/bin)?"
>
>Then it asks for "The name of your VirtualBox Image." Off the 
>bat, I thought that was the name of the image file. But what 
>is wanted is not actually the name of the file, but a name 
>under which your virtual instance will appear in the Manager. 
>It has nothing to do with the name of the vdmk file. A short 
>alias is what is wanted. Of course, I inserted the name of the 
>file: maemosdk_desktop_intrepid-10-08.vmdk. Since I had 
>already manually created a virtual instance, I now had 3 
>instances (including the pre-existing WinXP), one of which had 
>an unreadable name, due to its length.
>How about:
>
>"Please provide a (short) name for this virtual instance. This 
>name will appear in the list of virtual instances in the 
>VirtualBox Manager (Maemosdk-2)"
>
>Finally, it asks for the "location" of the VirtualBox image. 
>But what it wants is not actually the location of the image. 
>Generally a 'location' 
>for a file is the folder 'where' it is. The script actually 
>wants the 'what' of the file: the fully qualified pathname of 
>the image file. That
>is: /tmp/downloads/maemosdk_desktop_intrepid-10-08.vmdk or whatever.
>
>So how about:
>"Please provide the full pathname of the vmdk file 
>(/tmp/downloads/maemo-xxx.vmdk)"
>
>Of course, what is NOT discussed, is that this script will 
>create the virtual hard-drive instance *out of the vmdk* and 
>exactly where the vmdk presently resides. Yes, of course I 
>wanted to create a virtual in my /tmp/downloads folder. 
>Although a different place would be better.....
>
>I had to parse the script, and read 'VBoxManage --help' to 
>understand what the script was trying to do. Once I got past 
>being misdirected, I was able to install. Only took me about 2 
>hours, not including download time..
>
></semi-rant>

These are just usability problems with our instalaltion script. I think we can 
fix all these issues for our final image.

Raul can you confirm that we really can fix these?


>
>Now that I do have it installed, I must congratulate those who 
>put this together. Despite my frustrations at the installer, 
>it probably took less time than I expended each time, when I 
>tried to install scratchbox versions 1 or 2. I strongly 
>suspect that the script was run up in short order by someone 
>who knew *exactly* what he wanted, and therefor could not see 
>the forest for the trees.

We have not had so much time for usability and instalaltion issues as we have 
concentrated on functionality.

For the final version we can check what can be done to even more simplify 
installation process.

Thanks a lot about comments.

Cheers,
//Jarmo

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>Geoff
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