hildonpickerdialog done button

2010-02-19 Thread Michael Cronenworth
How does one attach to the Done button when using two 
HildonTouchSelector columns? When I press the button nothing happens. 
I'm using single selection mode. I have two columns of regular text 
(numbers). I select two numbers and press Done but no action occurs 
and I do not see any signal to attach to in the reference docs.


Thanks,
Michael
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autobuilder down (diablo and fremantle)

2010-02-19 Thread ds
Just tried to upload, but upload does not work?

Detlef

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Re: autobuilder down (diablo and fremantle)

2010-02-19 Thread Niels Breet
 Just tried to upload, but upload does not work?

This was caused by the announced maintenance. It should have been working
for a while again.


 Detlef


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Re: MeeGo

2010-02-19 Thread Eero Tamminen

Hi,

ext Carlos Morgado wrote:
 What platforms will it run on ?

Read the MeeGo site (like I just did).  Based on it, different
product categories are going to have different UIs, but the toolkit
below them used by the application developers will be the same (Qt).


 Does Nokia have arm kernel people ?
 Don't think so, but I dunno intel has loads of x86 kernel people.

You really don't know?  Linux kernel development is open, you can
just subscribe to arm/omap kernel mailing list and see yourself.

Linux Weekly News (http://lwn.net/) even publishes regularly statistics
on which companies develop Linux kernel (based on the commit logs).



The whole Qt run everywhere pipe dream is just laughable.


Could you detail which GUI toolkits you think to do this better
than Qt and how/why?


- Eero

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Re: maemo-developers Digest, Vol 58, Issue 19

2010-02-19 Thread acano
About this discussion. Personally I think that working on Qt instead  
of Java is a very good choice. It is less portable, but much more  
efficient.


Regards,

A. Cano


Message: 1
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 11:01:43 +0100
From: Kees Jongenburger kees.jongenbur...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: MeeGo
To: Carlos Morgado cchhb...@gmail.com
Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Message-ID:
e5e16331002180201x3b4819cay388d14bce3401...@mail.gmail.com
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Hi Carlos,

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:49 PM, Carlos Morgado cchhb...@gmail.com wrote:

Honestly, I'll won't even bother with MeeGo 'till I see products and a
decent roadmap. Meanwhile Nokia must just change it's mind, buy some GUI
toolkit in Java and decide that's the way to go, go back to Symbian or just
fold. Nobody knows.


I disagree on most you say but do not on the Java part. Java would
IMHO given enough security, portability and ease of development in a
way that doesn't cost to much effort. the Current Maemo will already
be very hard to scale down(cost of hardware) that that is what you
need if you want to sell many devices.

Greetings


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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:30:47 +0200
From: Ville M. Vainio vivai...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: MeeGo
To: Kees Jongenburger kees.jongenbur...@gmail.com
Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Message-ID:
46cb515a1002180230k38e9710cq3956802425212...@mail.gmail.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Kees Jongenburger
kees.jongenbur...@gmail.com wrote:


I disagree on most you say but do not on the Java part. Java would
IMHO given enough security, portability and ease of development in a
way that doesn't cost to much effort. the Current Maemo will already
be very hard to scale down(cost of hardware) that that is what you
need if you want to sell many devices.


So we would make it run better on low-powered devices by slapping a
virtual machine in between? Intuitively, that doesn't feel quite
right.

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Re: N900 kernel module recompile

2010-02-19 Thread Frantisek Dufka

Nils Faerber wrote:

Then kernel config:
cp arch/arm/configs/rx51_defconfig ./.config
make oldconfig

A make modules does cleanly compile the modules. Fine so far (except
for that te modules are *huge* and a arm-none-linux-gnueabi-strip -R
.not -R .comment --strip-unneeded seems reasonable).


Looks like this strips module version symbols too. Tried similar 
approach with same result before.




But when I try to load one of the new modules I get:
-1 Invalid module format
And dmesg shows:
no symbol version for struct_module


In addition I got hit by message saying that the version does not match. 
I did some 'harmless' changes to kernel configuration before and found 
them not to be so harmless wrt symbol versions :-(


Even when copying original config back and recompiling kernel and 
modules (trying also with make clean, make mrproper) they were still 
different. I had to restore Module.symvers file from kernel source.

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RE: Request: Tutorials use-cases for documentation

2010-02-19 Thread ext-titta.vayrynen
Hi,

Thanks all for your input and brilliant ideas for use cases!
Keep them coming :)

Cheers,
Titta

-Original Message-
From: maemo-developers-boun...@maemo.org 
[mailto:maemo-developers-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf Of ext Aniello Del Sorbo
Sent: 12 February, 2010 13:30
To: Dave Neary
Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org; Vayrynen, Titta; Aniello Del Sorbo
Subject: Re: Request: Tutorials  use-cases for documentation

On 12 February 2010 10:43, Dave Neary dne...@maemo.org wrote:
 Hi,

 Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
 I too am of the ide of answers specific to a particular toolkit.
 Quick and easy.

 Answer to the same use case in a different toolkit belong to that particular 
 toolkit category.

 While the technology used to answer a question is a concern (and not a 
 tiny, easy to resolve one) which will only get worse with the addition 
 of Qt 4.6 and WRT, I think what's most important now is to concentrate 
 on the questions, and having at least 1 high quality answer for each 
 of them, rather than concentrating on what we do if we end up with 
 several answers.

 Cheers,
 Dave.


Yep and I am thinking, as developer, at all the questions I had while porting 
xournal to Maemo.

Like, in no particular order, just thrown in as they pop up in my mind.
I am sure many won't fit the idea you guys have of a Use Case and many would 
quite low-level, but they could be ispiring:

Start:

- Where to start from ?

Packaging:

- Is there a Debian packaging template for Maemo ?
- How do I add a subdir to my tree structure? automake, autoconf
- How can I make a Debian package that automatically compile and packages for 
Debian like distributions and Maemo (useful for porting
apps)

Devel:

- How do I make my application aware of the Maemo specific context (i.e. 
rotation, battery warning, connected/disconnected, calls in/out, keyboard 
slider, and so on)
- Are there some 'standard' gesture I could re-use?
- How do Hildon Menu works?
- How can I make my own Widget ?
- How can I fade in/out stuff ?
- How do I read Maemo hardware data: pressure sensitivity, rotation status, 
light sensor ?
- How can I make my code compile on as many Maemo blends as possible
- How can I drive the LED ?
- How do I access the cameras ?
- How do I communicate with other applications ? (camera, modest, contacts, 
calendar)

UI:

- How do I develop complex UI interfaces (like Canola or FM Radio do)
  i.e. rarely using Hildon Widgets

Hope this is something you were looking for.

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