2010/3/8 Marius Vollmer :
> Then you can activate the red-pill mode and unset the "Ignore packages
> from wrong domain" setting.
Red pill mode user interface flow was removed from HAM. Though, still
can be enable through the file ~/.osso/hildon-application-manager
vmjl
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Yes, HAM uses a kind of trust domain validation mechanism. Thus
maemo-extras has a bigger trust than your repository, and as your
package clashes with one provided by a trusted source, your package is
removed from the installable list.
I encourage you to summit your improvements to the maemo-extra
hildon-application-manager exports a dbus method called "mime_open":
dbus-send --type=method_call \
--print-reply \
--dest='com.nokia.hildon_application_manager' \
/com/nokia/hildon_application_manager \
com.nokia.hildon_application_manager.mime