Hi Andrei,
really I packaged only the beta version of Enlightenment library, soon
I will package also the stable version of
eina, eet, evas, ecore, embryo, edje and elementary (rev 55225).
For the moment, I am not interesting to package the python bindings
because my program is made in C.
Regards
L
Hi,
2011/4/6 Hector Oron :
> 2011/4/6 Andre Klapper :
>> On Wed, 2011-04-06 at 13:52 +0400, Constantine Tolstov wrote:
>>> where can I download all maemo deb packages?
>>
>> http://repository.maemo.org/
>
> It looks to me there are some packages out of the pool:
> http://repository.maemo.org/extra
Hi,
2011/4/6 Andre Klapper :
> On Wed, 2011-04-06 at 13:52 +0400, Constantine Tolstov wrote:
>> where can I download all maemo deb packages?
>
> http://repository.maemo.org/
It looks to me there are some packages out of the pool:
http://repository.maemo.org/extras/pool/fremantle/free/source/
Che
On Wed, 2011-04-06 at 13:52 +0400, Constantine Tolstov wrote:
> where can I download all maemo deb packages?
http://repository.maemo.org/
andre
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Hi
where can I download all maemo deb packages?
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On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, [ISO-8859-1] Timo H�rk�nen wrote:
> Don't know about that but N900 is listed available for remote access
>
> http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/RDA_device_list
Yes, I can confirm that remote access to N900 devices works. Thanks very
much.
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2010/2/5 Yves-Alexis Perez
> On 05/02/2010 16:36, Timo Härkönen wrote:
> > You could try Forum Nokia's remote device access service.
> >
> >
> http://www.forum.nokia.com/Technology_Topics/Application_Quality/Testing/Remote_Device_Access/
> Remote Device Access (RDA) is a service that allows devel
On 05/02/2010 16:36, Timo Härkönen wrote:
> You could try Forum Nokia's remote device access service.
>
> http://www.forum.nokia.com/Technology_Topics/Application_Quality/Testing/Remote_Device_Access/
Remote Device Access (RDA) is a service that allows developers to test
their mobile applications
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2010/2/5
> On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Daniil Ivanov wrote:
>
> > Definitely no. Set of installed packages differ on the real device and
> > inside a scratchbox.
>
> Is there a list online somewhere?
> My problem is I dont have a real device to play with yet.
>
>
>
You could try Forum Nokia's r
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Daniil Ivanov wrote:
> Definitely no. Set of installed packages differ on the real device and
> inside a scratchbox.
Is there a list online somewhere?
My problem is I dont have a real device to play with yet.
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2010/2/5 :
>
> Is running dpkg inside scratchbox the best way to get a list of all the
> packages that are installed on a standard device?
>
> I want to check to see what packages are part of a standard device.
>
ssh dpkg -l
:)
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Hi!
Definitely no. Set of installed packages differ on the real device and
inside a scratchbox.
Thanks, Daniil.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 3:14 AM, wrote:
>
> Is running dpkg inside scratchbox the best way to get a list of all the
> packages that are installed on a standard device?
>
> I want
Is running dpkg inside scratchbox the best way to get a list of all the
packages that are installed on a standard device?
I want to check to see what packages are part of a standard device.
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On Jan 11, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Montag 11 Januar 2010 schrieb ibrahim:
>> I wonder how can I put some user-specific files on the filesystem that
>> can't get removed when my application package is uninstalled.
I am not sure that this is a good idea. The us
Hi,
Am Montag 11 Januar 2010 schrieb ibrahim:
> I wonder how can I put some user-specific files on the filesystem that
> can't get removed when my application package is uninstalled.
Don't create the directory through the debian package, but let
the application create the directory when there's a
hi there;
I wonder how can I put some user-specific files on the filesystem that
can't get removed when my application package is uninstalled.
for normal Linux systems, I can fimd user-settings/specific files
stored inside hidden folders inside the /home/user_name folder ( for
example: firefo
ext Guillem Jover wrote:
Hi,
Hi Guillem,
Now that the maemo-gtk and hildon situation is in a way better shape
(thanks to the great efforts of the desktop team, which have reduced
the gtk delta between maemo and upstream), I'd like to offer package
sponsoring for the core of the libraries (f
On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 15:49 +0300, Guillem Jover wrote:
> Now that the maemo-gtk and hildon situation is in a way better shape
> (thanks to the great efforts of the desktop team, which have reduced
> the gtk delta between maemo and upstream), I'd like to offer package
> sponsoring for the core of t
Hi,
Now that the maemo-gtk and hildon situation is in a way better shape
(thanks to the great efforts of the desktop team, which have reduced
the gtk delta between maemo and upstream), I'd like to offer package
sponsoring for the core of the libraries (for now) into debian.
So, my conditions:
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