Re: [Paroli] Update #3

2008-11-19 Thread Mirko Lindner
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Hi,

I used the current tichy fresh from the git and adjusted the runparoli
page [1]. Should you have further problems please let me know and I'll
try to help and also start collecting for a FAQ or common problems
while installing.

Ah, btw there were some wrong references in the svn, I changed those as
well, I have now the same set-up locally, sorry about that.

Thanks,

/mirko

 
 Well, today I've followed your RunParoli wiki to get it working in my
 phone. I've used SHR as base updating the FSO framework and getting
 tichy and paroli from upstream (respectively from svn and git).
 
 Well, after applying the changes you've suggested I wasn't able to get
 Paroli running but only tichy-etk... Maybe my guy.py wasn't correct
 (since it doesn't seem to reflect the wiki), so please could you provide
 a fresh explanation?
 
 Thanks...
 
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Re: [Paroli] Update #3

2008-11-19 Thread Mirko Lindner
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Hi,

 On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 22:13 +0100, Mirko Lindner wrote:
 This is a version without functionality, but implementing this is not
 difficult and the dialer has been written to be easily adapted to
 actually work.

 The reason for this non-working is that the tichy-fso components do
 currently not work on the testing image and thus the phone doesn't
 register on a network. As soon as that is solved we'll implement the
 functions needed.
 Should be fixed on last git version of tichy. See this commit for the
 fix:
 http://git.openmoko.org/?p=tichy.git;a=commit;h=75ce9fa91083fea79e64a155ce809c0bb57b24c1
 

Unfortunately it still doesn't manage to request the gsm resource :(
Neither command line nor gui show any changes ...

/mirko


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[Paroli] Update #3

2008-11-18 Thread Mirko Lindner
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Hi,

A quick update on things happening on the paroli-front.

In short the svn is growing in size and so is the wiki.

I just uploaded a new version of the paroli-dialer application which
makes use of of edje rather than a toolkit.

This version of the dialer shows a new dial-pad design, implements a
dummy contacts list and allows to call a person from the contact list.

This is a version without functionality, but implementing this is not
difficult and the dialer has been written to be easily adapted to
actually work.

The reason for this non-working is that the tichy-fso components do
currently not work on the testing image and thus the phone doesn't
register on a network. As soon as that is solved we'll implement the
functions needed.

But nevertheless this application shows very well were paroli is headed
right now and forms a very nice basis for discussions.

I hope we get some more applications or at least their respective GUIs
up in the svn this week to have a basis to build a first paroli package
installable via opkg :)

More updates on this and other issues soon ;)

/mirko
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Re: [Paroli] Update #3

2008-11-18 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Mirko Lindner wrote:
 I just uploaded a new version of the paroli-dialer application which
 makes use of of edje rather than a toolkit.
 
 This version of the dialer shows a new dial-pad design, implements a
 dummy contacts list and allows to call a person from the contact list.
 
 This is a version without functionality, but implementing this is not
 difficult and the dialer has been written to be easily adapted to
 actually work.
 
 The reason for this non-working is that the tichy-fso components do
 currently not work on the testing image and thus the phone doesn't
 register on a network. As soon as that is solved we'll implement the
 functions needed.

Well, today I've followed your RunParoli wiki to get it working in my
phone. I've used SHR as base updating the FSO framework and getting
tichy and paroli from upstream (respectively from svn and git).

Well, after applying the changes you've suggested I wasn't able to get
Paroli running but only tichy-etk... Maybe my guy.py wasn't correct
(since it doesn't seem to reflect the wiki), so please could you provide
a fresh explanation?

Thanks...

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Re: [Paroli] Update #3

2008-11-18 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
good news :) , I want to try this as soon as you have a package ready
to install even if is not working , only to see what it looks like I'm
very curious on this paroli-tichy tandem.

2008/11/18 Mirko Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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 Hi,

 A quick update on things happening on the paroli-front.

 In short the svn is growing in size and so is the wiki.

 I just uploaded a new version of the paroli-dialer application which
 makes use of of edje rather than a toolkit.

 This version of the dialer shows a new dial-pad design, implements a
 dummy contacts list and allows to call a person from the contact list.

 This is a version without functionality, but implementing this is not
 difficult and the dialer has been written to be easily adapted to
 actually work.

 The reason for this non-working is that the tichy-fso components do
 currently not work on the testing image and thus the phone doesn't
 register on a network. As soon as that is solved we'll implement the
 functions needed.

 But nevertheless this application shows very well were paroli is headed
 right now and forms a very nice basis for discussions.

 I hope we get some more applications or at least their respective GUIs
 up in the svn this week to have a basis to build a first paroli package
 installable via opkg :)

 More updates on this and other issues soon ;)

 /mirko
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Re: [Paroli] Update #3

2008-11-18 Thread Guillaume Chereau
On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 22:13 +0100, Mirko Lindner wrote:
 This is a version without functionality, but implementing this is not
 difficult and the dialer has been written to be easily adapted to
 actually work.
 
 The reason for this non-working is that the tichy-fso components do
 currently not work on the testing image and thus the phone doesn't
 register on a network. As soon as that is solved we'll implement the
 functions needed.
Should be fixed on last git version of tichy. See this commit for the
fix:
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=tichy.git;a=commit;h=75ce9fa91083fea79e64a155ce809c0bb57b24c1

charlie


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Re: [Paroli] Update #3

2008-11-18 Thread Guillaume Chereau
On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 22:52 +0100, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
 Well, today I've followed your RunParoli wiki to get it working in my
 phone. I've used SHR as base updating the FSO framework and getting
 tichy and paroli from upstream (respectively from svn and git).
 
 Well, after applying the changes you've suggested I wasn't able to get
 Paroli running but only tichy-etk... Maybe my guy.py wasn't correct
 (since it doesn't seem to reflect the wiki), so please could you
 provide
 a fresh explanation?
 

I modified gui.py so that we can select backends without manually
modifying the code.

It relies on a global variable so I don't like it so much, but couldn't
think of a better way to modify the behavior of a module at import time
(well I could import all backends, and then dynamically decide which one
to use, but that would be wasting memory for nothing)

This commit allow us to set the backend by setting the global variable
'tichy_gui_backend' from the main script :
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=tichy.git;a=commit;h=9b41828f1de05af0183d66c1b46397c0133f831c

This one allow us to use command line option in tichy to do so
(e.g. ./tichy --gui-backend=etk)
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=tichy.git;a=commit;h=c0af0cce3f3567e92378827f8955c53e1a67165e

And this one allow use to use paroli specific backend (even though it is
not in tichy tree yet):
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=tichy.git;a=commit;h=2fe69ed611082770f8200183aa83c308ea55bf9c

So now we can just add the line :

tichy_gui_backends = ['paroli']

In the main script of paroli to use the correct gui backend.

-charlie


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