Are you kidding ?
It s already a pain ...
And that section list isn t usefull for maemo, no theme for example.
"Maemo doesn’t currently use package priorities for anything. For
future compatibility, please conform to the Debian policy. "
Maybe but there is a repository priority.
"Separating fil
Hi,
I've a package in extras-testing and some users are getting an error when
installing \ updating. The error is
Application packages missing:
librtcom-eventlogger-ui1 (>=1.4-2+0m5)
librtcom-eventlogger1 (>=1.3-4+0m5)
See.https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9952
Now I assume this is because
Dnia środa, 28 kwietnia 2010 o 21:10:47 Graham Cobb napisał(a):
> Daniel Wilms has proposed some new Maemo packaging rules at
> http://wiki.maemo.org/Packaging/Guidelines. I have a number of comments:
I have one: where is lintian? If you (Daniel) want to set guidelines then give
us a tool which
Daniel Wilms has proposed some new Maemo packaging rules at
http://wiki.maemo.org/Packaging/Guidelines. I have a number of comments:
0) I have a meta-comment: to facilitate discussion, the sections of the
document should be numbered.
1) These feel like rules, not guidelines, and some of them
Niels can confirm that it is in fact one of my primary directives ;) to
allow for all stuff we deploy on the autobuilder to be replicated on
local SDK setups (including official and SDK+).
In fact my initial post (last paragraph) included instructions for
Scratchbox 1 setups (not step by step, tho
On 28 April 2010 09:29, Javier S. Pedro wrote:
> Sorry for bumping this again, but...
>
> Niels Breet wrote:
>> The project is completely empty and doesn't seem to be used since it has
>> been created on 2007-12-08.
>>
>> I can set you as admin for that project as you seem to be a lot more
>> act
Sorry for bumping this again, but...
Niels Breet wrote:
> The project is completely empty and doesn't seem to be used since it has
> been created on 2007-12-08.
>
> I can set you as admin for that project as you seem to be a lot more
> active than the current admin.
>
> I'd like to get an OK fro
Hi,
David King wrote:
> On 2010-04-28 13:20, Dave Neary wrote:
>> A packaging tutorial really should only cover the most simple things,
>> and point people to canonical references where they can get more
>> information. The Packaging page has already gotten too long for my
>> liking, it seems lik
On 2010-04-28 13:20, Dave Neary wrote:
David King wrote:
In addition, once something fails, it's still a bit unclear from the
current docs about where to continue/repeat which steps.
Yes, this is hard to solve in such a compact tutorial, as there are lots
of steps where something could fail,
Hello,
A long awaited feature has finally been landed: garage projects that
have git repositories can now use ssh to manipulate their data.
Our git over ssh support works side by side with the current WebDAV
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Quick how-to
1.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 3:09 AM, Fabio Leal wrote:
> Hi all,
> Who is mantaining, nowadays, Canola's main website?
> Things seems to be quite outdated there...
> I'm planning to start to work on a new plugin and I'll probably write some
> new tutorials. Who should I contact in order to have it exp
Hi,
David King wrote:
>> In addition, once something fails, it's still a bit unclear from the
>> current docs about where to continue/repeat which steps.
>
> Yes, this is hard to solve in such a compact tutorial, as there are lots
> of steps where something could fail, and it is difficult to find
We are developing a VoIP application, and have it running for Maemo5 (using
gstreamer/pulseaudio).
The problem now is that the output being used is the speaker, and not the
headphone/earpiece.
I have tried a couple of things (which haven't worked) like -
gst-launch pulsesrc device=source.voice !
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Hi all,
Who is mantaining, nowadays, Canola's main website?
Things seems to be quite outdated there...
I'm planning to start to work on a new plugin and I'll probably write so
Message: 9
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:42:08 +0300
From: "Ville M. Vainio"
Subject: Nokia Qt SDK beta released
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People that don't unconditionally love scratchbox may be delighted to
hear that madde + qt
Can I with that SDK make a cross-compilation for Maemo N900 with
issues of the Qt4.6?
And for symbian?
Thanks,
A. Cano
Message: 9
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:42:08 +0300
From: "Ville M. Vainio"
Subject: Nokia Qt SDK beta released
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
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Quoting Demetris :
Hey Henning,
do you have any further info as to how to run the gpsd via the java-dbus?
I want to run this on the N800 and either interface through java or
javascript
clients.
Thanks
Hi,
sorry I was wrong. On maemo4 aka diablo you can start gpsd either
via liblocatio
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On 2010-04-27 23:30, Thomas Waelti wrote:
Hell, frozen over. It took me four evenings, one hour each evening, to tinker
and try and fail and try again. But now it loooks good:
http://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras-devel_free_armel/mafw-play-list/0.1.0-5/
(To test it,
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