ext Ed Bartosh bart...@gmail.com writes:
Why they put this symlink in there if it's not needed and even
prevents installation of optified packages?
The symlink is in the base-files package, and we included it in the
package (instead of creating it from postinst) because otherwise dpkg
might
ext Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
Hi,
Am Samstag 24 Oktober 2009 schrieb Andrew Flegg:
The QA criteria aren't very stringent and can be summed up as play
nice, don't waste battery, try to use /opt. Any package which gets 10
thumbs up can be promoted. So, in your hypothetical case, a if the
Hi,
my (biased) pov is that at least excessive power consumption should be a
blocker.
It is proven that normal users (and many times even power users) don't usually
really grasp the
problems related to running badly written applications and end up blaming the
whole system.
If someone is
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 17:14 +0200, ext Luca Donaggio wrote:
I was thinking that there should be a way to remove the existing
screenshot from a postinst script when upgrading to a new version of
the app.
I mean, some way more reliable than
`rm /home/user/.cache/launch/service name.pvr`.
This
Stoppa Igor (Nokia-D/Helsinki) wrote:
Hi,
my (biased) pov is that at least excessive power consumption should be a
blocker.
It is a blocker:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Extras-testing/QA_Checklist#Power_management_issues
The problem I see now is that either you know about power management
issues
On Saturday 24 October 2009 10:07:34 Ville M. Vainio wrote:
for all the ways power-saving might be an issue. For example do I really
need to watch focus and window state events like a hawk to see when I
have been minimized and thus in a position to cut some slack for the CPU
?
That stuff
Hello!
The Pymaemo team got in touch with me regarding the pyside Qt debs
they have built and uploading them to the maemo.org repos. Apparently
there is a bug in gcc 4.2 that prevents them from building in the
maemo autobuilder so they wanted the debs uploaded by hand.
I
On Monday 26 October 2009 12:30:24 Jeremiah Foster wrote:
the pyside debs with Qt, they are here! It would be great to get any
feedback on downloading and pass along any pyside code feedback to the
Considering the weight issues PySide has, it would really mean a lot it if was
optified so we
On Monday 26 October 2009 12:30:24 Jeremiah Foster wrote:
I have done that and they are now in extras-devel in fremantle free.
I have test the debs by downloading them into the SDK, but did not get
around to using the debs in real code. If anyone has been waiting for
the pyside debs with
Hi!
I've succesfully built a new version of my packages and optified them, but
now if I try to install them in the SDK to see if they works as expected
before pushing them to extras-testing, all I've got is:
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/blablabla.deb (--unpack):
trying to
2009/10/26 Luca Donaggio donag...@gmail.com:
Hi!
I've succesfully built a new version of my packages and optified them, but
now if I try to install them in the SDK to see if they works as expected
before pushing them to extras-testing, all I've got is:
dpkg: error processing
Hi,
Over the last couple of days, I've had to become familiar with Git on
garage.maemo.org (much thanks to Andrew Flegg) in order to push the www
files I've been working on for Hermes.
Git via terminal is easy enough and all of my commits have gone upstream
without a hitch... Well, not
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Ed Bartosh bart...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/26 Luca Donaggio donag...@gmail.com:
Hi!
I've succesfully built a new version of my packages and optified them,
but
now if I try to install them in the SDK to see if they works as expected
before pushing them
On 2009-10-26 10:03, Tim Samoff t...@samoff.com wrote:
Hi,
Over the last couple of days, I've had to become familiar with Git on
garage.maemo.org (much thanks to Andrew Flegg) in order to push the www
files I've been working on for Hermes.
Git via terminal is easy enough and all of my commits
Hi,
David King wrote:
http://hermes.garage.maemo.org/index.htm
and see the new site without problems...
Ah, but here's wherein the problem lies. I renamed the .htm file to
.html over 30 minutes ago, and it's still not registering as changed
when you try
2009/10/26 Luca Donaggio donag...@gmail.com:
The output from dpkg is exactly the same.
What do you mean by Have you tried to install your optified packages after
you created
/opt directory inside your target? ?
I thought it was failing before you re-created /opt. Probably I
misunderstood the
Dirk Behme wrote:
Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
Hi,
The download page for the zoom patches for maemo-beagle directs
one to http://www.daimi.au.dk/~cvm/ which is the homepage
of Carsten Munk who seems to be the wellknown stskeeps
from maemo.org.
I'm (dirk2) currently discussing with stskeeps @
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Ed Bartosh bart...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/26 Luca Donaggio donag...@gmail.com:
The output from dpkg is exactly the same.
What do you mean by Have you tried to install your optified packages
after
you created
/opt directory inside your target? ?
I
2009/10/26 Luca Donaggio donag...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Ed Bartosh bart...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/26 Luca Donaggio donag...@gmail.com:
The output from dpkg is exactly the same.
What do you mean by Have you tried to install your optified packages
after
you created
On Monday 26 October 2009 00:17:06 Jeremiah Foster wrote:
Now we just need to get MUD to do recursive package building and
package all the missing dependencies!
Although that was a joke, it sort of tries to do that! If there is dependency
will have a go at building that. It doesn't work, in
Hi,
I noticed just now that a few days ago someone committed some code
into maemo-mapper, but I have no idea who did. I will ask in the project
forum, but in case the author is not following it, is it possible to
find out who the author was by looking at the git commit?
It's this one:
2009/10/26 Alberto Mardegan ma...@users.sourceforge.net:
Hi,
I noticed just now that a few days ago someone committed some code
into maemo-mapper, but I have no idea who did. I will ask in the project
forum, but in case the author is not following it, is it possible to
find out who the
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 15:03, Tim Samoff t...@samoff.com wrote:
After committing files, I haven't seen any change to the project webpage
(even when the project tree shows that all of the files have been updated).
This is after waiting over 2 hours to allow for any Git refresh lag.
Reported
The problem I see now is that either you know about power management
issues and how to detect them or you don't. it would be great to have
really basic documentation telling testers like me to install whatever
tools, follow clear steps and evaluate the output.
I understand such output is not
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