Hey guys,
Just wanted to let you know I have a list of points I'd like to
address with the look & feel, and interface dynamics coming on the
way. I'll be travelling tomorrow and have a lot of work to finish
before then so it may be a few days. But just wanted to let you know,
and it's a good moti
> I only say stepping around gstreamer since the gst way would be to
> make one gst plugin for soft and one for dsp codec and let gst choose
> one when building a pipeline. ie, they're prepared for multiple
> implementations of a given codec.
Ah, ok, I'm with you now.
Well as you said before, l
Simon
I only say stepping around gstreamer since the gst way would be to
make one gst plugin for soft and one for dsp codec and let gst choose
one when building a pipeline. ie, they're prepared for multiple
implementations of a given codec.
--
Brad
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Hi Chaps,
> I have been thinking more about this and I think another approach
> could be considered.
>
> It would be easier to plug your work into everything else if you wrote
> it up as a patch to the regular sbc.c so it transparently chooses the
> soft or dsp codec at runtime. It would work with
Simon
I have been thinking more about this and I think another approach
could be considered.
It would be easier to plug your work into everything else if you wrote
it up as a patch to the regular sbc.c so it transparently chooses the
soft or dsp codec at runtime. It would work with the alsa plugi
Am Freitag, 6. Juni 2008 schrieben Sie:
> Hi,
>
> Krischan Keitsch wrote:
> > Quality first! Releasing shouldn't _only_ be a management decision. When
> > the quality is as expected then the (scrum ?) team should hand over the
> > responsibility to the management. They can then powerpoint the great
Fred wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to be able to generate my projects for OS2007 as well as 0S2008
> (with a few lines in configure.ac)
>
> But with the auto-builder, I have to specify hildon dev packages in
> debian/control ... which breaks my setup for OS2007
>
> What would you recommend to keep th
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 11:44 +, ext Darius Jack wrote:
>
> Nokia's corporate business is not exactly the business of developers
> working for free
> to let Nokia make business and generate profit.
You have been adviced some time ago to check what's the reality around
you.
Looks like you didn'
On Friday 06 June 2008 14:31:21 Fred wrote:
> I try to be able to generate my projects for OS2007 as well as 0S2008
> (with a few lines in configure.ac)
>
> But with the auto-builder, I have to specify hildon dev packages in
> debian/control ... which breaks my setup for OS2007
>
> What would you r
Hi,
Krischan Keitsch wrote:
> Quality first! Releasing shouldn't _only_ be a management decision. When the
> quality is as expected then the (scrum ?) team should hand over the
> responsibility to the management. They can then powerpoint the great
> event ;-)
> Personally I consider fix release
On Friday 06 June 2008 14:22:33 Niels Breet wrote:
> > On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 13:56 +0200, ext Niels Breet wrote:
> This is because we process the queue every certain amount of time
> and we check if we have seen the file before in the last run.
>
> A file that has been there for
Am Donnerstag, 5. Juni 2008 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Frederic Crozat wrote:
> > Remember that most people are not used to Nokia policy to embargo any
> > date (even estimate) regarding software (or hardware) release.
>
> For simplicity's sake, I don't know when Diablo will be released.
Quality
Hi,
I try to be able to generate my projects for OS2007 as well as 0S2008
(with a few lines in configure.ac)
But with the auto-builder, I have to specify hildon dev packages in
debian/control ... which breaks my setup for OS2007
What would you recommend to keep this possibility ?
Fred
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I have replaced the links with the actual files and it worked ...
Thanks a lot for your support
Fred
Ed Bartosh a écrit :
> On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 14:16 +0200, ext Fred wrote:
>> I managed to get gnokii-gconf to auto-build !!!
>> Thanks a lot
>>
> Thank you for using autobuilder!
>
>> Now tryin
Looks like it works ...
Can this pb be linked to the fact that I have a passphrase associated
with my ssh key and that I may not answer the passphrase question as
soon as it arises ?
Fred
Niels Breet a écrit :
>> On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 13:56 +0200, ext Niels Breet wrote:
>>
> This is becaus
> On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 13:56 +0200, ext Niels Breet wrote:
>
>
This is because we process the queue every certain amount of time
and we check if we have seen the file before in the last run.
A file that has been there for a certain amount of time gets
processed.
>
Simon
> Atm we have to use ALSA to produce A2DP output, is the data sent
> thought here simply piped straight into sbcenc running standalone?
the alsa plugin with most of the bluez logic is a shared object, so
the alsa audio client is effectively transmitting directly to the
headset.
> I'd like
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 14:16 +0200, ext Fred wrote:
> I managed to get gnokii-gconf to auto-build !!!
> Thanks a lot
>
Thank you for using autobuilder!
> Now trying with phonelink ...
> It stops during the initial phase of configure ...
>
> ...
> checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none n
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 13:56 +0200, ext Niels Breet wrote:
> >>>
> >> This is because we process the queue every certain amount of time and
> >> we check if we have seen the file before in the last run.
> >>
> >> A file that has been there for a certain amount of time gets processed.
> >>
> >>
> >>
Hi,
In Maemo environment the buttons inside GtkHButtonBox have special style
attached to them. You can search the following kind of line from
gtkrc:
widget_class "*.GtkHButtonBox.GtkButton" style "osso-dialogbutton"
All these buttons have this kind of border defined:
border = { 20, 20, 0
I managed to get gnokii-gconf to auto-build !!!
Thanks a lot
Now trying with phonelink ...
It stops during the initial phase of configure ...
...
checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed
checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
check
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 07:55:14AM -0400, James Ferris wrote:
> I'm quite new to this, and while I've managed to navigate installation,
> basic application building and using Glade to produce interface xml,
> I've run into a hitch.
>
> I have a horizontal button box that requests a size of 150x150
> On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 11:54 +0200, ext Niels Breet wrote:
>
>>> Just to let you know that I sometimes get this type of error :
>>> [2008-06-06 10:25:01] Processing package gnokii-gconf 0.6.2. Uploader:
>>> fredoll, builder: builder1 [2008-06-06 10:25:01] REJECTED: 'File
>>> size for
>>> /var/www
I'm quite new to this, and while I've managed to navigate installation,
basic application building and using Glade to produce interface xml,
I've run into a hitch.
I have a horizontal button box that requests a size of 150x150 for it's
children, and the buttons themselves are set to expand (and to
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 11:54 +0200, ext Niels Breet wrote:
> > Just to let you know that I sometimes get this type of error :
> > [2008-06-06 10:25:01] Processing package gnokii-gconf 0.6.2. Uploader:
> > fredoll, builder: builder1 [2008-06-06 10:25:01] REJECTED: 'File size for
> > /var/www/extras-d
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 09:24 +0200, ext Fred wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just to let you know that I sometimes get this type of error :
> [2008-06-06 10:25:01] Processing package gnokii-gconf 0.6.2. Uploader:
> fredoll, builder: builder1
> [2008-06-06 10:25:01] REJECTED: 'File size for
> /var/www/extras-deve
Hi Quim,
you said
"
In addition to this, Nokia expects to make a sustainable/profitable
business around the maemo platform and compatible devices.
"
Exactly, so there is no other way to solve that problem not hurting developers
but to enter into
the Global Alliance on Free Software/ Open Source Fr
On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 09:29:21PM +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 21:56:58 +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> >
> > (Actually, two, because http://maemo-sdk.garage.maemo.org/install.html
> > also worked for me, and seems a bit simpler to set up. It's not the
> > official way though
On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 07:25:09PM +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 21:56:58 +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 03:46:28PM +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> >> I'm following the instructions in
> >> http://inz.fi/blog/2007/10/22/multi-target-development-for-maemo
ext Kees Jongenburger wrote:
> The community itself is not organized in "what can we do to achieve xyz".
> they and I expect zyx to be maemo.org. They might even think : if
> maemo.org behaves like xyz
> THEY would be doing the right thing. it is not exactly easy to
> currently do anything for ma
> Hi
>
Hi,
>
> Just to let you know that I sometimes get this type of error :
> [2008-06-06 10:25:01] Processing package gnokii-gconf 0.6.2. Uploader:
> fredoll, builder: builder1 [2008-06-06 10:25:01] REJECTED: 'File size for
> /var/www/extras-devel/incoming-builder/chinook/gnokii-gconf_0.6.2.tar
>> Just a quick note to say that the DSP task encodes the test .au file
>> correctly. Still a minor ;) issue that the DSP crashes after the DSP
>> has finished the encoding task (I think this is probably due to a
>> non-existent semaphore being written to, will have to test my theory
>> tomorrow)
Oops, I thought your link led to http://maemovmware.garage.maemo.org/ - it's
a preconfigured VMWare image that is ready to be used out of the box.
Sorry for confusing.
>> Been there, done that, have a working scratchbox.
>>
>> (Actually, two, because http://maemo-sdk.garage.maemo.org/install.htm
Hi
Just to let you know that I sometimes get this type of error :
[2008-06-06 10:25:01] Processing package gnokii-gconf 0.6.2. Uploader:
fredoll, builder: builder1
[2008-06-06 10:25:01] REJECTED: 'File size for
/var/www/extras-devel/incoming-builder/chinook/gnokii-gconf_0.6.2.tar.gz
does not ma
Hi,
installation instructions at http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/4.0.1/INSTALL.txt
seem to be updated to reflect few problems that are present at least in
Ubuntu systems.
There is one caveat though which should be clearly noted:
"2.3 Known limitation of scratchbox" states that e.g Ubuntu Hardy us
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