Hi,
sounds interesting. There is a port of the apache for Diablo [1]. You
can follow the apache documentation to set it up. MySQL is a bit too
heavy, so maybe you want to have a look at sqlite. Further the
combination of apache with python (modpython) might be a good approach
for implementing
ext gary liquid writes:
> how well does optify work on these
It's best to just try it, by running maemo-optify-deb against the *.deb
files. I have optified all of extras-devel some time ago:
http://zagadka.vm.bytemark.co.uk/optify/opts-2k/
(It is not unlikely that the current heuristic in
Hi all,
I wanted to run REST-WS on the N800 since the SOAP-based solns are a
dead end.
Can anyone recommend a Web Server (open source) for the N800 - I heard
stories
about older versions of Apache web servers running under J2ME (CDC) but
I don't
seem to be able to verity that. I found the Pers
hi,
just setting up a few things on my tablet,
i notice "apt-get build-essential" is 73.2MB
getting the -dev libraries needed for libliqbase is another 40MB.
how well does optify work on these - if it can be reduced drastically,
on device liqbase development becomes easy.
gary
Hi all,
the garage project is already ready. I've added the following people to
the project:
Felipe Erias Morandeira (femorandeira)
Andrew Olmsted (fiferboy)
Thomas Perl (thp)
Cornelius Hald (conny)
If someone of you don't want to be a member, please let me know and I
remove you.
Everyone who
Sorry, forgot to mention!
CE = consumer electronics, HA = home automation.
I'm looking for ideas on a "total system" (as per diagram)
I'd prefer to use my existing Axim x50v but so far I haven't found
good Linux support for it. There is an android port, but progress is
slow & ultimately will be
Thoughts from any others on this, final spam from me.
Off to actually try openremote + _some stuff_ after this! :-D
Jed wrote:
Hi, anyone got some thoughts/experiences relating to this please?
Jed wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if there's any good Universal Remote software for CE &or
HA bei
2009/10/1 Cornelius Hald :
>> I have created a small mockup of a possible
>> HildonExtrasColorChooserDialog. It uses a view in Edit mode (is that the
>> correct term?) to be able to fit the colorwheel in the screen without
>> making it too small. On the left, there is space for the six last used
>>
Hi
A colorwheel would look nice, yes :-) The problem with using it in these
devices is that it is not possible to perform fine adjustments directly,
and that's why it must be complemented by a way to enter/modify numeric
values. There is an interesting disjunctive between selecting a color
quickly
Hi,
Am Mittwoch 30 September 2009 schrieb Andrea Borgia:
> Do you mind if I go ahead and upload the fixed package?
Not at all. Please go ahead.
> Or would you rather do it yourself?
I will upload 0.7.21 soon, i am just waiting for some new icons.
Till
Hi Andrew!
> Thanks for the comments. I would have posted screenshots, but things
> look a bit weird in scratchbox sometimes and I have no access to a device.
No problem, I know the sometimes rather ugly output of scratchbox :)
> I agree with all your comments, all of which I feel would be
>
Conny,
Thanks for the comments. I would have posted screenshots, but things
look a bit weird in scratchbox sometimes and I have no access to a device.
I agree with all your comments, all of which I feel would be
implementable. Getting the label onto the button is something I
definitely want,
Hi Andrew,
> I have released countdown-home 0.5-8 to extras-testing for Fremantle. I
> have gotten some initial positive feedback for the colour and font
> selection I use.
I tried your applet and the dialogs are working good and they are finger
friendly. Two things the deprecated dialogs are
Hi Felipe,
> I have created a small mockup of a possible
> HildonExtrasColorChooserDialog. It uses a view in Edit mode (is that the
> correct term?) to be able to fit the colorwheel in the screen without
> making it too small. On the left, there is space for the six last used
> colors. On the righ
On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 18:24 +0200, Thomas Perl wrote:
> Why don't we simply create a new library and be done with it? That
> library can be published to Extras through the usual means, and apps
> that depend on it will automatically install it when needed.
Amen :)
> This thread has gone for two d
El jue, 01-10-2009 a las 13:46 +0200, Murray Cumming escribió:
> And it assumes that trying to put widgets
> directly into hildon will magically improve them, maybe by therefore
> forcing hildon developers to work them. But that won't work - they
> will just rot there and eventually be removed.
I
On Thu, 2009-10-01 at 11:11 +0100, Graham Cobb wrote:
> On Thursday 01 October 2009 10:16:56 Murray Cumming wrote:
> > I don't see any need whatsoever to fork hildon. It's just an invitation
> > to confusion and nasty problems such as this.
> >
> > If someone wants to create a reusable set of widge
Hello,
Florian Boor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This sounds like "$MYDOCSDIR" is not set on the device and the application
> ends
> up trying to write it to the root directory.
>
Is it not ?
Why is it set on the SDK so ?
>
> > Where should we write files to ?
>
> /home/user/ or the documents directories be
Hi,
Fred Lefévère-Laoide schrieb:
> pwsafe writes the file it creates in the $MYDOCSDIR/.documents
> (Documents) by default.
> No problemo in the SDK
> But testers have reported a problem in actual device : write error !
This sounds like "$MYDOCSDIR" is not set on the device and the application
On Thursday 01 October 2009 10:16:56 Murray Cumming wrote:
> I don't see any need whatsoever to fork hildon. It's just an invitation
> to confusion and nasty problems such as this.
>
> If someone wants to create a reusable set of widgets, they should just
> create a new library. It's not difficult.
On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 14:10 +0300, Marius Vollmer wrote:
> ext Alberto Garcia writes:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 06:08:00PM +0300, Marius Vollmer wrote:
> >
> >> > we can perfectly create a parallel installable version of the
> >> > same library, that the community can maintain in extras and l
Hi,
pwsafe writes the file it creates in the $MYDOCSDIR/.documents
(Documents) by default.
No problemo in the SDK
But testers have reported a problem in actual device : write error !
What rights does the app run with ?
Where should we write files to ?
I'm using gnome_vfs API to read, write and
Thanks Ferenc, Daniel, I'll give svn a try!
Luca Donaggio
On 10/1/09, daniel wilms wrote:
>
> ext Luca Donaggio wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to upload a project's website using scp or is it svn the
>> only way to go?
>>
>> Luca Donaggio
>>
> At the moment just svn/git.
>
> Cheers Daniel
>
ext Luca Donaggio wrote:
> Is it possible to upload a project's website using scp or is it svn
> the only way to go?
>
> Luca Donaggio
At the moment just svn/git.
Cheers Daniel
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