Hi,

ext Daniil Ivanov wrote:
Hi Daniel!

  Of course manual optification is the way to go when there is no other way.
  But is it so that installing scratchbox and performing optification
there is considered as too difficult?

I think the manual way is reasonably easy. Or which drawback do you see here? If you have set up your environment already with MADDE, the optification should not be a reason to install the Platform SDK with Scratchbox etc. There is just one bug in MADDE, if you package your application that way, you have to set the rights of your binary to executable in the postinst file.


  BTW, are there any chances maemo-optify will be included into MADDE?

I doubt that, but I'm not sure. Will find that out.

Daniel
Thanks, Daniil.

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:12 AM, daniel wilms <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

ext Sascha Mäkelä wrote:
OK and how would I do that? Should I edit the src.pro <http://src.pro>
file and how should it look? Is something else needed?
one thing you could do is putting the files of the application (like binary,
images etc.) in a folder like /opt/myapp/. This you can specify in your
src.pro. There is a packaging guide for Qt applications available in the
wiki [1]. After doing that you can then have the right path to your
executable in the *.desktop file.

1. http://wiki.maemo.org/Packaging_a_Qt_application

Daniel


Thanks,
Sascha

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:53, Pasi Savanainen <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

   On 6/9/10 5:58 PM, Sascha Mäkelä wrote:
   > How can I optify a package in Windows using MADDE? Does this work:
   >

 
http://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras_free_armel/maemo-optify/0.2.1/
   >
   > If it does, how can I install it to MADDE?
   >
   > Cheers,
   > Sascha
   >
   >
   >
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   You cannot use that with MADDE, because maemo-optify* commands use
   internally some dpkg* command options that are not implemented by
   MADDE.
   You have to do optify our packages by hand.

   -- Pasi


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