On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:57, Jeff Moe wrote:
>
> This issue came up (on my radar at least), when a number of
> smallish distros that were just re-rolling Fedora or Debian or
> whatever had to provide sources. Previously they were just saying
> "get it upstream", but that is not allowed by the GP
On Monday 21 December 2009 07:50:35 Dave Neary wrote:
> There are a few ways to deal with the source requirement - and if you
> are merely redistributing binaries made by someone else, you don't need
> to provide sources, you only need to be able to point someone to the
> sources.
No, you if you a
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Niels Breet wrote:
> The question is why it shows up in Downloads as it is in section devel and
> not in a user/* section. This is something I need to check more closely as
> that seems to be a bug in the importer for Downloads.
is it possible to remove it manuall
On Monday 21 December 2009 11:50:35 Dave Neary wrote:
> There are a few ways to deal with the source requirement - and if you
> are merely redistributing binaries made by someone else, you don't need
> to provide sources, you only need to be able to point someone to the
> sources.
IANAL, but as Da
2009/12/20 Alberto Garcia :
> I want to make Vagalume play music even if the N900 is in silent mode.
> I also don't want it to be interrupted when I receive a new IM.
>
> Summarizing: I want the same behavior as the N900 media player.
>
> How do I do that? I'm using GStreamer's pulsesink.
Welcome
Hi Dave,
Thanks for responding. Comments in-line.
On 21 Dec 2009, at 10:50, Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Darren Long wrote:
>> Hmm. IANAL, but in my naivety, I would have thought that maemo.org would
>> have to provide source for the binaries they (have) distribute(d).
>
> Indeed! But the s
Hi,
Darren Long wrote:
> Hmm. IANAL, but in my naivety, I would have thought that maemo.org would
> have to provide source for the binaries they (have) distribute(d).
Indeed! But the source and the binaries are not the same thing.
There are a few ways to deal with the source requirement - and
Hi,
hildon buttons can change their shape and their corners aren't always round.
One example are those three toggle buttons in the top row of the calender menu.
This particular type of reshape seems to happen magically once those buttons
are inside a hbox.
But there's also the popup keyboard w
Hi,
On 19/12/09 20:41, Brent Chiodo wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make the background of a Desktop Widget semi-transparent
using the cairo graphics library. The widget is written in Python and
the only examples of this I've found are using C (I don't know much C
-- I wasn't even able to apply the
Hi,
> > Is there a way to delete SMS using this API?
> >
>
it is part of the API documentation I've sent you:
http://maemo.org/api_refs/5.0/5.0-final/eventlogger/eventlogger_8h.html#10b200d8f5f9c81cc1d1b4541f066571
Daniel
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> Hi,
>> Can someone tell me the best way to monitor SMS ?
>> As an example I would like to execute some actions when a word is
>> contained
>> in a SMS.
> if you want to run your application on the stored SMS in the database,
> then you could use the eventlogger API [1] for that.
>
> [1] http:/
Hi,
> Can someone tell me the best way to monitor SMS ?
> As an example I would like to execute some actions when a word is contained
> in a SMS.
if you want to run your application on the stored SMS in the database,
then you could use the eventlogger API [1] for that.
[1] http://maemo.org/api_re
Hi Carlos,
there is the eventlogger API [1], which does the job, but AFAIK the
python bindings are not there yet. In general you should not manipulate
directly the database, as it is not guaranteed to be stable and as you
could mess up with the UI by adding entries wrong. So the way to go is
t
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