[maemo-developers] Flashplayer

2005-07-11 Thread Baab, Ingo
Never found a discussion or screenshot about 'the' flashplayer on N770. I am interessted in it ;) Depends it on Opie? Is there anybody out there could say something about it (performance?) ? Regards, -Ingo *** Diese E-Mail enthaelt vertrauliche und/oder

[maemo-developers] maintenance break: 2005-07-11 1900-2100 EEST (GMT + 03:00)

2005-07-11 Thread Ferenc Szekely
Hello, There will be a maintenance break on the machine hosting the Debian repo and other downloadable pieces of maemo. The break is scheduled for today 1900-2100 EEST (GMT + 03:00). We are sorry for any inconvinience it may cause. Br, Ferenc ___

Re: [maemo-developers] Qt + KDE port

2005-07-11 Thread Koen Kooi
Quoting Gustavo Barbieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 7/10/05, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 12:59 am, Florian Boor wrote: Hello, Gustavo Barbieri wrote: Wel... my idea was to wipe out any gtk from it ;) Fine idea! ;) Okay, maemo UI is great, but I think

Re: [maemo-developers] some precisions

2005-07-11 Thread Johan Paul
Hi, Hi. At school/college/univesrity, we made some complicated programs, but never X11 applications, and very few multiple files project (all our homeworks/projects were about one large file) and only command-line based. Not event ncurses based. Sounds too familiar for me too which is a

Re: [Scratchbox-devel] Re: [maemo-developers] build system

2005-07-11 Thread Riku Voipio
While trying to build it by hand and also create an ebuild (Gentoo), I've found out that many other things are hard coded and the build process is not that usual (ie: doesn't use autotools and stuff like that). There is any reason? We look forward for your patches... The reason autools isn't

Re: [maemo-developers] Re: scratchbox

2005-07-11 Thread Antônio Gomes
Hi Rakotomandimby, (Sorry for the delayed answer) Does the GNU gcc do? The target is ARM, isn't it? Sorry about the dump questions. Are you using Linux as development plathform, right !? If so, let's start for the beginning. IMHO the usage of scratchbox makes faster and easier the both

[maemo-developers] Re: maemo-developers Digest, Vol 3, Issue 24

2005-07-11 Thread Wooky
While I didn't take it as hard as Schaller did, yes, this is a *maemo* developing list, and maemo is GTK+ based. So while it would be nice to have Qtopia/Opie also ported to work in N770 - choices are good, as someone said - this isn't the place to discuss that. For me, it is invaluable that maemo

Re: [maemo-developers] Qt + KDE port

2005-07-11 Thread Nathan Turnage
I hadn't realized that the top bar was actually used for anything. I stand corrected there. But on the screen cap you posted, there is still wasted blank space on the top and bottom of the title bar, and wasted space on the outsides of the scroll bars. The vertical scroll bar could be moved

Re: [maemo-developers] first impressions and some reports

2005-07-11 Thread Ruda Moura
Gustavo Barbieri wrote: On 7/7/05, Gustavo Barbieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here it is: http://ltc08.ic.unicamp.br/~gustavo/pygame-maemo-test.tar.bz2 I have 2 optimized versions of that game: - pygame-noalpha: remove alpha transparency, use colorkey instead. Much faster, but still

Re: [maemo-developers] PKG_CONFIG_PATH

2005-07-11 Thread Kalle Vahlman
On 7/11/05, Joaquim Azevedo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I try to compile it's the return, this happen when the source have GTK commands, in all sites the solution is configure the PKG_CONFIG_PATH, BUT HOW? [sbox-SDK_ARM: ~/progs] gcc -o teste2 teste2.c `pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0

Re: [PMX:#] Re: [maemo-developers] Qt + KDE port

2005-07-11 Thread Lorn Potter
Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller wrote: On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 08:46 +1000, Lorn Potter wrote: On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 12:59 am, Florian Boor wrote: Hello, Gustavo Barbieri wrote: Wel... my idea was to wipe out any gtk from it ;) Fine idea! ;) I realize that Trolltech probably worries

Re: [PMX:#] Re: [maemo-developers] Qt + KDE port

2005-07-11 Thread John B. Holmblad
Lorn, I am here to learn and I for one appreciate your post because it made me aware of Trolltech as a supplier of embedded software development tools. If baffles me as to why anyone would object to your post even if they disagreed with your opinion. -- Best Regards, John Holmblad