Can I exclude a list of files from optification while still using
automatic optification with the autobuilder?
Thanks,
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based? I cat'd the /proc/$PID/cmdline of
udhcpc for my wlan0 which sent me on a script hunt and didn't yield, at least
to me, a clean way to hook in or trigger it.
I also found that resolv.conf is changed in /var/run...
Any ideas?
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Jason.
[1] ht
nd I hoped to shorten the built+test cycle.
Is there a plan to offer a fremantle VM for emulation?
Can I kludge something together with my N800 to run fremantle?
What are my options?
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Hi everyone,
I need to port openafs to fremantle and the Nokia N900, but I have no
N900 to test on. How can I emulate the a full device with full
networking so I can verify that the openafs kernel module and other
parts are working correctly?
I have a N800 if that matters.
Thanks,
Jason
alls of Maemo on my N800 and could chose which
one to run at boot time.
You can try out the freemantle development VM to see what type of phone
API's are exposed.
I hope this answered your questions.
Sincerely,
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I believe MIT and GPL are compatible:
See http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/index_html#X11License
This license is sometimes called the /MIT license/, but that term is
misleading, since MIT has used many licenses for software
Simón Pena wrote:
> I'm not an expert, so I'd wait for anothe
ackup.
Would someone else please confirm that freemantle will NOT run on the
N800 or N810? This is the first that I have noticed this.
Thanks,
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hi,
Are there any download stats for the packages in maemo extras or
extras-devel?
I would like to see how popular the krb5 and openafs packages are.
Thanks,
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I like this best.
I'm cool with this as long as I can put openafs in some reasonable
category and install it without resorting to apt-get on the command-line.
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y, I would like to have a GUI config tool, but it has yet to
materialize.
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Hi all,
I need to upgrade the OpenAFS package. The package is in the
"user/support" category.
Is that the right category? It's a network filesystem. Should it be
under support, network or some other category. Feedback on this or any
other part of the package is welcome.
maybe location-based task reminders (as I have the time, no kidding this
> is short for many of us.)
>
>
My two pain points with GPE are sync'ing with outlook/exchange and lack
of libalarm/alarmtool integration. I need the tablet to wake up to
Diego Gaustein wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:53 AM, jason zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi, guys
what I want to do is download the map to desktop and transfer them to
tablet. I managed to install maemo-mapper to SDK and run it inside a
scratchbox:http://www.gossamer-threa
emporary
> log file under /var (which could then be sent off with an error report
> should one occur, or would otherwise be deleted when the app closes).
>
> Hildon launcher is here:
> https://stage.maemo.org/svn/maemo/projects/haf/trunk/maemo-launcher/launcher/
>
> Have a look a
art
process will be slow.
I am trying to use the maemo-mapper in scratchbox to download map and
transfer them to tablet.
I tried my own SDK installation instead of VMWare appliance with the
above procedure. The maemo-mapper started properly. But it can not
download map.
-jason
jason zhang wro
78]: GLIB CRITICAL ** Gdk -
gdk_screen_get_setting: assertion `GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed
hildon-theme-cacher[3378]: GLIB CRITICAL ** Gdk -
gdk_screen_get_setting: assertion `GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed
-jason
Andre Klapper wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 21.10.2008, 12:30 +0800 schrieb jason zhang:
one of my target : DIABLO_X86?
thanks
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ackages to
my local computers and install the sdk offline?
thanks
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to save us all time Darius click the link at the bottom of the emails
scroll to the bottom of that page, enter your email address, and click
Unsubscribe to remove yourself...
thanks...
Darius Jack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have already requested my name to be removed from your subscription list,
> so
the internal flash to the SD card as
needed. I have chinook and diablo on my SD card, so I have three boot
options for testing and development.
Booting straight from SD card is less complex and gives you a better
rescue-style option.
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N=2.6.21-omap1"
> for now...
>
Check out the openafs source package as well. I also build the kernel
module on the fly in the autobuilder.
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Jamie Bennett wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 09:17 -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
>
>> BTW, is there something like debian-mentors for maemo? This would be
>> extremely useful for someone as myself who is a newbie when it comes
>>
> to
>
>> debian pa
Andrew Flegg wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Jason Edgecombe
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> OK, so how do I handle the openafs and krb5 packages where there is an
>> upstream debian package, but I didn't use it because the dependencies
>> were
> What about gtkmm? On the one hand we are more or less upstream (and all
> patches go upstream) on the other hand it's of course different from the
> debian package.
>
OK, so how do I handle the openafs and krb5 packages where there is an
upstream debian package, but I did
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
> Marius Gedminas wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:10:56PM -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I'm having some trouble with compiling openafs for diablo.
>>>
>>> Here is the build log:
>
Marius Gedminas wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:10:56PM -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
>
>> I'm having some trouble with compiling openafs for diablo.
>>
>> Here is the build log:
>> https://garage.maemo.org/builder/diablo/openafs_1.4.7-3/armel.build.l
ng, or there is some error in my package.
BTW, the command I use to build the binary packages is
"dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot"
I appreciated any tips on how to fix this.
Thanks,
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Marcio Macedo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Jason Edgecombe
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Graham Cobb wrote:
>>
>>> On Tuesday 15 July 2008 09:25:36 Frantisek Dufka wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>&
cally build in the
autobuilder. my module lives in a odd folder and is loaded by the init.d
script so loading is taken care of. I will continue to maint the openafs
kernel module along with the openafs package.
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t; I've promoted other versions of this package before, and also similar
>>> packages than this one.
>>>
>>> Any hints?
>>>
>> This package was put in the repository via dput before and now you are
>> trying to promote a package that cam
tablets is missing a lot of the standard
modules. For example, 'perl -e "use English;"' gives an error. python
seems to be a more complete install and even includes gtk, so it's
arguably the best choice of scripting langua
Ed Bartosh wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 11:19 -0400, ext Jason Edgecombe wrote:
>
>> krb5 is failing because curses isn't installed. I thought I had removed
>> the dependency.
>>
>>
> If you just removed dependency from the debian/control it'
fixed, a lot more packages
> will build OK. I will contact the indt guys to get this sorted.
>
krb5 is failing because curses isn't installed. I thought I had removed
the dependency.
Openafs will fail because krb5 failed and because it needs the kernel
source. how should I set up for u
Daniel Martín Yerga wrote:
> Hi Jason.
>
> On 6/1/08, Jason Edgecombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I used dput to upload my openafs-1.4.7-2 package for chinook a couple
>> of weeks ago, but it still doesn't show up on the web.
>>
>> Should I
Daniel Martín Yerga wrote:
> Hi Jason.
>
> On 6/1/08, Jason Edgecombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I used dput to upload my openafs-1.4.7-2 package for chinook a couple
>> of weeks ago, but it still doesn't show up on the web.
>>
>> Should I
I used dput to upload my openafs-1.4.7-2 package for chinook a couple
of weeks ago, but it still doesn't show up on the web.
Should I prod/email someone each time I upload a package?
Thanks,
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that openafs still works, but there is a little icon
with an exclamation point in the application manager.
Any ideas why this is happening?
Could the status messages of the openafs service starting right after
installation be causing the errors?
Thanks,
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
> Kees Jongenburger wrote:
>
>> :
>>
>>
>>> checking for linux kernel module build works...no"
>>> configure:error: fix problem or use --disable-kernel-module
>>>
>>>
>> hi,
Kees Jongenburger wrote:
> :
>
>> checking for linux kernel module build works...no"
>> configure:error: fix problem or use --disable-kernel-module
>>
> hi, i suggest you do what the configure suggests and run configure
> with the given option.
>
> i am pretty sure people don't want
d and works like achamp on my N800 w/OS2008.
How do I fix this?
Can I still upload the package to maemo-extras without the i386 version?
Thanks,
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Murray Cumming wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 18:30 -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I'm working on porting/packaging Kerberos & OpenAFS to OS2008.
>>
>> How do I go about uploading a package to extras-devel & extras? I
d reacting to these scenarios? Am I
stuck with polling some known network host to detect a restricted
network and if/when it becomes unrestricted or vice versa?
Do I need to write some GUI tool to let the user trigger these changes?
Thanks,
Jason
_
Hi Everyone,
I'm working on porting/packaging Kerberos & OpenAFS to OS2008.
How do I go about uploading a package to extras-devel & extras? I'm
hoping to be ready in a couple of weeks, but I wanted to start the ball
rolling.
Hi,
I found libcomerr2 in the mamoe repository, but where can I find
libcomerr2-dev? I can't find it on gronmeyer's site. Is it available for
download? If not, where can I get the debian source to build it?
I need libcomerr2-dev in order to build openafs for maemo.
Tha
>
>
Could you please be more specific?
Is this for your personal project or some external project? Which
software package are you trying to compile?
Jason
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ce, which is why I asked for the bigger size in the future. I
wanted ot make it easier for the novice.
Sincerely,
Jason
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a backup copy of the VM before attempting this.
Sincerely,
Jason
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Tuukka Tolvanen wrote:
> Jason Edgecombe wrote:
>
>> I'm using the maemo development VM and I can't seem to get DNS working
>> in scratchbox. apt-get and wget fail under scratchbox but when outside
>> of scratchbox. I mean wget http://www.google.com/ fails in s
didn't help. I
also hard-coded an ip address for repository.maemo.org in /etc/hosts,
but that also fails. both apt-get install kernel-source-rx-34 and
fakeroot apt-get fails.
Any ideas?
sincerely,
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earing in mind, which is why I've CCed Quim directly:
> if Nokia are planning on any form of improvement to the extras
> process, based on the recent discussions, there is no point wasting
> time on this. Clarification of Nokia's position on this would be
> appreciated.
>
tylus-operated.
Is there such an option?
Thanks,
Jason
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I reported this a few days ago here ->
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2162
so far the way to fix it is to change your info while at
garage.maemo.org not the main page...
cya
Jason
Frédéric Crozat wrote:
> There seems to be a cache issue in maemo.org profile management.
>
>
please excuse my stupidity if this has been posted somewhere and I
missed it, but what's the root password for this VM image?
Thanks
Jason
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Hi,
the best book i know about the ARM is "ARM SYSTEM-ON-CHIP ARCHITETURE" from
Steve Furber, who was one of the developer of the ARM. But i dont know, if
there is an aktual edition. Mine is from 2002.
Ciao
Jason
- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -
Von: Simon Pickering <[EMAIL P
;770 units a few days
back!
-JMills
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in me
speaking. ;-)
As for general Java VM support, you're looking at adding even more players
(SunW, et al...), no?
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I am glad to see all the discussion on Python. Sometimes it not the
average user thats makes or breaks a product but businesses. Python
fills the place on the device like VB did for Windows. I have worked in
factories and mills all my life and when you can produce something in 5
minutes and han
There are a lot of good C developers on this list that know the C APIs
and they helped me a great deal. I hope Nokia realizes Python is what
makes the device for the average user, especially in a business
enviroment where you need something developed quickly. I would have
never bought the first
wards Maemo platform development"
-JMills (Nokia 770)
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#!/usr/bin/env python2.5
'''
Save all lines to /usr/bin/pynetup, make it executable and
do what is in the following comments.
This is my second WSOD and I was in a jam. Although I have a discount
code for
the N800, I do not have the spare money to order it or repair the N770.
To make
this
I am porting something that uses pygame and I need to call the keyboard.
Are there docs somewhere.
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It allows you to connect to postgresql with python2.5.
I probably will not add it to the Application Catalog.
http://my.opera.com/monroe/blog/maemo-postgresql
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I'll keep an eye on this issue especially with the possibility of lower end
systems being resurrected to run a single or pair of small current-era
virtual machines.
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D] On Behalf Of Kon Wilms
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 12:44 PM
To: Jason Mills; maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] VMWare Appliance for MAEMO 2.0?
The 3.0 appliance has the scratchbox as a separate vmdk drive image which is
mounted at boot. It is pretty easy to swap
It's on my list to do on my own time, but would be accomplished much faster
if other folks in the community were to build it, and engaged myself or other
VMware folks for assistance.
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import osso
def my_call_back(*args):
print args
# 'req' = my app name ??
appcxt=osso.Context('req', '1.0', False)
appcxt.rpc_async_run_with_defaults('osso_browser', 'load_url',
my_call_back, user_data=None, rpc_args=(('http://www.yahoo.com', )))
# or this
#appcxt.rpc_async_run('com.no
Bugzilla bug 905 closed.
I had upgraded some packages in the red pill mode and it broke some stuff.
The following code works in maemo 2.1
import dbus
bus = dbus.SessionBus()
proxy_obj = bus.get_object('com.nokia.osso_browser',
'/com/nokia/osso_browser')
dbus_iface = dbus.Interface(proxy_
I settled with following the pine-url.sh example. I would still like to do it
with the dbus bindings though.
import commands
url='http://www.google.com'
result=commands.getoutput('dbus-send --print-reply
--dest=com.nokia.osso_browser /usr/bin/browser com.nokia.osso_browser.load_url
string:%s
Python API's for Yahoo search. Some of the developers might could to use it.
You can download it at :
http://my.opera.com/monroe/blog/
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This code works but causes :
Exception urllib2.URLError: in
'dbus_bindings._GIL_safe_pending_call_notification' ignored
Where can I find documentation on load_url or is there a python way to
get info on 'com.nokia.osso_browser'?
import dbus
bus = dbus.SessionBus()
proxy_obj = bus.get_o
So, assuming you had the correct partitions set up on an RS-MMC/MMCmobile
card beforehand...
You -could- install the modified "bootprompt" initfs to the 770's flash
-once-, and then ship releases of Sardine in such a manner that all you'd
need to do is `dd` the various stages to high(er) numbered
Koen,
Rather than getting hot under the collar, perhaps your energy could be better
spent in steering the grassroots efforts you suggest may be brewing in a
diretion which would be the most friendly to the next generation of
time/alarm/notification frameworks which Nokia is already in the midst of
ect: Re: [maemo-developers] Apt-got my way into a reboot loop??
Also sprach Jason Mills ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Use `flasher` to -enable- R&D mode
> * Use `flasher` to -disable- the watchdog timers (IIRC I disabled two of
> them)
> * Allow the N770 to boot normally
> * Bring up your 80
7 PM
> To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> Cc: Jason Mills; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] VMware image for development
> environment
>
> On Wednesday 19 July 2006 18:49, Jason Mills wrote:
> > Unless there are strenuous objections, I'd be happy to
started with the IT 2006 released build, very few customizations.
One note... Opera seems to be a bit misbehaved after apt-get upgrade ... not
sure why yet, but it doesn't play well with Microsoft's "light" OWA interface
anymore.
-JMills
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Unless there are strenuous objections, I'd be happy to build out the Browser
Appliance VM with relevant Nokia 770 / Scratchbox tools as a starting point.
-JMills (builder of BAVM 1.0.0)
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Photos of the crack on mine, taken Jan 31 2006, a bit more than 30 days after
purchasing it.
http://virtual.twocansandsomestring.net/N770/Local-Pictures/
That's the most common location (between connectors).
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A huge number of us have cracks, some people had them within hours or days of
buying their 770. See the muliple threads on
http://www.InternetTabletTalk.com/ forums.
-JMills. Estonian build, USB to headphone crack, no drops.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Andrew
Vince-
I'll have to re-test this, but it should work just
fine.
-JMills (the one who built the VMware BAVM)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
VinceSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 11:16 PMTo:
maemo-developers@maemo.orgSubject: [maemo-developer
Kimmo-
While we're back on this topic...
What magic is required to get an RS-MMC card and partition on the card
recognized as "blessed" by the File Browser amd automounter?
It seems to be something more than just having a partition of type "XYZ"
(matching /etc/fstab and osso-mmc-mount / unmou
Phew... with technology additions like "Telepathy" and "Farsight", I had to
wonder for a moment if perhaps this was an April Fool's joke gone awry due to
a delivery delay. :-)
Glad to see you've had a chance to put together a roadmap for public
consumption, people have been anxious for it!
-JMill
Is it possible to use something like Damn Small linux installed on a
hard drive to do maemo development? Is everything contained in the
scratchbox environment or does it and the maemo sdk require the libs
and compiler the distro uses. I still use dial-up and want to keep the
megabytes to a minimum.
On 2006-01-16, Dave Neuer wrote:
>
> On 2006-01-16, Igor Stoppa wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 17:21 +0200, ext David Weinehall wrote:
> > >
> > > A mechanism for wake-up from power-off exists (yes, it's a bit sucky,
> > > so we'll have to have a workaround for alarms >24h into the future,
A few items:
0) The RTC subsystem is served off a chip known as "Retu". Most of the ASICs
on the Nokia 770 board seem to have nice nordic names to them. :-)
1) The RTC subsystem only supports one future alarm event, and that event may
not be more than 24h59m from "now". Maximum alarm granularity
Simon-
After my post on the same subject a while back, I went and re-read that
specific portion of the documentation which you referenced as well. Yes, it's
a good starting point... but it is missing all of the "SHOULD" and "MUST"
verbiage of a platform-wide standard (such as an RFC, or POSIX sta
This one bit me too, perhaps in the same way.
Before explicitly setting the LANGUAGE environment variable, what is its
value?
Does it still occur if you use
export LANGUAGE="en_GB"
after you've launched the Scratchbox shell, but before you start up the
environment?
-JMills
> From: Edlinoor Syahr
f
you for review and possible addition to the Developer FAQ?
-JMills
From: Paul Mundt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 31-Dec-05 04:04
To: Jason Mills
Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] Huge bundle O' year-end questions
O
A rather lengthy list of questions & comments after having played with my
N770 for a few days, and doing a bit of poking around. Not all of these are
for my personal consumption, but all appeared to be missing from the
Developer FAQ as it stands now. I'll be happy to back-integrate the answers
as
Greetings All,
Many thanks to the people who sent me suggestions
(on and off the list). I'm up and running, and it was the
server color depth that was the issue (thankfully, I never
had the time to reload my system over the weekend,
so no extra pain there =).
I'm thinking that a maemo-developers
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