RE: [maemo-developers] Re: N800 Developer Programme Application

2007-01-14 Thread Russ Nelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Announcing it so late (was it the same/next day after the product
  launch?) should not be a problem. Active community members and
  developers do not need to be created overnight, they existed before
  the developer program was launched. If I understand the program schedule
  correctly the lucky ones shall get notified rather soon.

Why wait?  It only creates fear, uncertainty, and doubt.  Leave that
to your competitors!

Announce the list today, so that we can buy our N800's immediately,
discount or not.

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RE: [maemo-developers] [maemo-announce] Nokia Developer Device Program

2007-01-14 Thread Russ Nelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Yes, there is no need to apply. However, making your work visible
  should help.

What if all you have are prototypes and betas?
E.g. http://blog.russnelson.com/chordite/ which works fine ... but
there's only one of them until I can get all the manufacturing ducks
lined up.  Although ... actually, if somebody NEEDS one right now, I
could make them a bespoke one.

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Re: [maemo-developers] Bluetooth Headset Support - Status update?

2007-01-14 Thread Martin Mueller
Hi Brad,

On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 08:21:12PM -0700, Brad Midgley wrote:
 
 * resulting audio is not very loud and occasionally makes a pop sound
 on high-volume input. 64-bit version runs without these problems.

This are the problems I also noticed with libsbc from sf.net. Where
can I find the 64-bit Version?

bye
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[maemo-developers] Newbie questions

2007-01-14 Thread David

Hi
I own the n800.

I have a little experience with embedded linux systems : I work on the 
NSLU2 NAS by Linksys since  1 year.


I have some questions about maemo and the N800 (I don't the answers on 
the wiki)

- Are maemo3.0, bora and ITOS2007 the same thing? what are the differences ?
- On the wiki, I read the Usb networking page
  I read there is a developper rootfs.
  Is it different of the defaut OS on the N800 ? What does it 
contain/not contain ?

  Where can I download it ?
- If I flash the N800 , can I restore the default OS provided by Nokia ?

Thanks.

David.
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Re: [maemo-developers] Newbie questions

2007-01-14 Thread m . uebelacker
Maemo is the application environment. In this environment you create the 
target, in your  question ITOS2007 by using  he rootstrap. It is possible to 
create more than one target to develop the application an create the package 
for the devices.

br
Mathias

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: David  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: 14.1.'07,  13:05

 Hi
 I own the n800.

 I have a little experience with embedded linux systems : I work on the
 NSLU2 NAS by Linksys since  1 year.

 I have some questions about maemo and the N800 (I don't the answers on
 the wiki)
 - Are maemo3.0, bora and ITOS2007 the same thing? what are the differences ?
 - On the wiki, I read the Usb networking page
I read there is a developper rootfs.
Is it different of the defaut OS on the N800 ? What does it
 contain/not contain ?
Where can I download it ?
 - If I flash the N800 , can I restore the default OS provided by Nokia ?

 Thanks.

 David.
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[maemo-developers] vorbis and musepack support roadmap ?

2007-01-14 Thread Jorge Salamero Sanz
hi all,

are next releases (770 and 800) going to support vorbis and musepack ?

this is a killer feature still missing ...

thanks!
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Re: [maemo-developers] N800 as a webcam

2007-01-14 Thread Stefan Kost
hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Why do it via USB when you have both bluetooth and
 WiFi?  There are a number of fairly lame
 self-contained net/web cameras and most run some kind
 of embedded Linux.  I assume you could put some kind
 of web-server with a live video object or a
 refreshing gif/png/jpeg (and more interesting things
 with the new GPS API).
 
 Even if you do use USB, a network device would work.

The idea I guess is that the host pC detects the connected N800 as a usb camara
device. Means the solution would need a N800 part and a v4l2 driver for the 
host.

Stefan

 
 This is actually the sort of thing I am thinking of
 doing with other hardware (but the N800 is a very
 good match in many ways based on the specifications).
 
 
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Re: [maemo-developers] is it possible to use Xming?

2007-01-14 Thread Johny Kadarisman

Hi Dan, Thanks for response,

Is this mount -bind command? between what dir should i bind ?
currently, It looks like the /tmp dir is already the same between outside
and inside scratchbox.

Tx

On 1/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 (Sorry again for the Outlook web client.)

On Jan 13th, Johny Kadarisman wrote:
 Is it possible to use Xming as a xserver?

Yep.

 I try with

 Xming :0 -screen 0 800x600 -dpi 96 -ac

 and set the correct DISPLAY

 other xclient is able to run on Xming, but hildonUI is failed to
display?

Try bind-mounting /tmp inside Scratchbox.

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Re: [maemo-developers] is it possible to use Xming?

2007-01-14 Thread Michael Thompson

On 14/01/07, Johny Kadarisman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Dan, Thanks for response,

Is this mount -bind command? between what dir should i bind ?
currently, It looks like the /tmp dir is already the same between outside
and inside scratchbox.



You can try mount /tmp /scratchbox/users/your user name/tmp

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Re: [maemo-developers] setup error

2007-01-14 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:39:41PM -0500, Joel Gwynn wrote:
 I'm following the instructions for Scratchbox installation
 http://www.maemo.org/platform/docs/howtos/Maemo_tutorial.html#Installation
 
 I'm running Ubuntu breezy badger.
 
 When I get to this step:
 [sbox-SDK_PC: ~]  sbox-config -cc
 
 I get this error:
 cp: cannot overwrite directory `/usr/include/asm' with non-directory
 
 I was going to ignore it, but I figure that could bite me in the ass later.
 
 Any ideas?

It's a bug in the documentation: you do not need to run sbox-config -cc.

https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=689

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Re: [maemo-developers] Cairo performance comparison, 770 / N800 / PXA-320

2007-01-14 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:11:37AM +0200, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
 Also Nokia 770 runs not at 220MHz as stated on your page, but at 
 something closer to 250MHz as shown by this test code program 
 (and confirmed to be actually 252MHz by somebody from Nokia 
 on #maemo about half a year ago).

So http://maemo.org/faq/faq.html#faq-N10129 is lying?

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Re: [maemo-developers] Cairo performance comparison, 770 / N800 / PXA-320

2007-01-14 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 07:53:06PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:11:37AM +0200, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
  Also Nokia 770 runs not at 220MHz as stated on your page, but at 
  something closer to 250MHz as shown by this test code program 
  (and confirmed to be actually 252MHz by somebody from Nokia 
  on #maemo about half a year ago).
 
 So http://maemo.org/faq/faq.html#faq-N10129 is lying?

The OMAP1710 page from Texas Instruments also claims 220 MHz is the
maximum frequency:
http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?templateId=6123navigationId=11991contentId=4670

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Re: [maemo-developers] Cairo performance comparison, 770 / N800 / PXA-320

2007-01-14 Thread Frantisek Dufka

Marius Gedminas wrote:

On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 07:53:06PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:

On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:11:37AM +0200, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
Also Nokia 770 runs not at 220MHz as stated on your page, but at 
something closer to 250MHz as shown by this test code program 
(and confirmed to be actually 252MHz by somebody from Nokia 
on #maemo about half a year ago).

So http://maemo.org/faq/faq.html#faq-N10129 is lying?


The OMAP1710 page from Texas Instruments also claims 220 MHz is the
maximum frequency:



Check /proc/omap_clock on device, it says 252Mhz for both ARM and DSP core.
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Re: [maemo-developers] Cairo performance comparison, 770 / N800 / PXA-320

2007-01-14 Thread Koen Kooi
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Marius Gedminas schreef:
 On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 07:53:06PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:11:37AM +0200, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
 Also Nokia 770 runs not at 220MHz as stated on your page, but at 
 something closer to 250MHz as shown by this test code program 
 (and confirmed to be actually 252MHz by somebody from Nokia 
 on #maemo about half a year ago).
 So http://maemo.org/faq/faq.html#faq-N10129 is lying?
 
 The OMAP1710 page from Texas Instruments also claims 220 MHz is the
 maximum frequency:
 http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?templateId=6123navigationId=11991contentId=4670

I've seen 330MHz 1710 units. It's a matter of how nice you are to TI :)

regards,

Koen
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Re: [maemo-developers] Cairo performance comparison, 770 / N800 / PXA-320

2007-01-14 Thread Siarhei Siamashka
On Sunday 14 January 2007 20:11, Frantisek Dufka wrote:

 Marius Gedminas wrote:
  On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 07:53:06PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
  On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:11:37AM +0200, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
  Also Nokia 770 runs not at 220MHz as stated on your page, but at
  something closer to 250MHz as shown by this test code program
  (and confirmed to be actually 252MHz by somebody from Nokia
  on #maemo about half a year ago).
 
  So http://maemo.org/faq/faq.html#faq-N10129 is lying?

Well, if I were to create a conspiracy theory, I would suggest that it could
be done on purpose to make N800 look like a bigger improvement when 
comparing it to 770 ;-)

But most likely it is just a typo, a lot of new docs became available lately,
so they may contain some minor inaccuracies.

  The OMAP1710 page from Texas Instruments also claims 220 MHz is the
  maximum frequency:

 Check /proc/omap_clock on device, it says 252Mhz for both ARM and DSP core.

Hmm, interesting. Can anybody check /proc/omap_clock on N800 device?
I'm particularly curious about DSP clock frequency (as it can be actually
lower than on 770).
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[maemo-developers] MUD (Maemo Unofficial Debs) Autobuilder

2007-01-14 Thread Andrew Flegg

Hi,

Further to some discussion on the list, mud-builder's shaping up well.
It now allows the trivial production of Maemo-compatible debs, *and
their dependencies* from upstream sources such as tarballs and Debian
source packages - this is one of its key purposes: to make it easier
for people to do relatively simple ports to Maemo, and to encourage
them all to live in the Maemo Extras repository and not lots of
little repositories set up everywhere.

The mud mailing list is also now open, details on the Garage project page:

   https://garage.maemo.org/projects/mud-builder/

Since I've not had time to put full documentation together yet,
there's a simple quick start guide and a simple walkthrough of
porting a package on the mud website:

   http://mud-builder.garage.maemo.org/

The workflow for uploading packages to the Extras repository hasn't
yet been finalised, and the meta-data on some of these debs could do
with improvement. However, in Subversion there are now packages for:

   bsdgames - from Debian, complete with fairly complex dependencies.
   cal - from Debian
   cmatrix - from Debian
   libhttpfetcher - from Debian stable
   links - from http://links.sourceforge.net/
   netcat - from http://netcat.sourceforge.net/

It's now in a state where people could start looking at it and letting
me know their initial thoughts. There are still some sharp edges, but
these are documented in the TODO.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me either
directly, here, on IRC or on the mud-builder-users mailing list.

Cheers,

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Re: [maemo-developers] Bootmenu updated, experimental n800 support

2007-01-14 Thread Frantisek Dufka
Thanks to penguinbait on ITT forum it works fine now on N800. There was 
only one problem, keyboard was not working in menu. Looks like 
/dev/input/event2 is used on N800 for keys. It is fixed now.


I hope I will test it myself some day ;-)

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Re: [maemo-developers] Cairo performance comparison, 770 / N800 / PXA-320

2007-01-14 Thread Larry Battraw

On 1/14/07, Siarhei Siamashka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Sunday 14 January 2007 20:11, Frantisek Dufka wrote:

 Marius Gedminas wrote:

(snip)

 Check /proc/omap_clock on device, it says 252Mhz for both ARM and DSP core.

Hmm, interesting. Can anybody check /proc/omap_clock on N800 device?
I'm particularly curious about DSP clock frequency (as it can be actually
lower than on 770).


To avoid having more questions about clocks, here is the full output
from /proc/omap_clocks on a n800.  Anyone know what the second number
is-- a divisor perhaps?

Larry

usb_fck 4800 0
pka_ick 109714285 0
aes_ick 109714285 0
rng_ick 109714285 0
sha_ick 109714285 0
des_ick 109714285 0
vlynq_fck 9600 0
vlynq_ick 109714285 0
i2c_fck 1200 0
i2c_ick 109714285 0
i2c_fck 1200 0
i2c_ick 109714285 0
hdq_fck 1200 0
hdq_ick 109714285 0
eac_fck 9600 1
eac_ick 109714285 1
fac_fck 1200 0
fac_ick 109714285 0
mmc_fck 9600 0
mmc_ick 109714285 1
mspro_fck 9600 0
mspro_ick 109714285 0
wdt3_fck 32000 0
wdt3_ick 109714285 0
wdt4_fck 32000 0
wdt4_ick 109714285 0
mailboxes_ick 109714285 1
cam_ick 109714285 0
cam_fck 9600 0
omapctrl_ick 109714285 1
wdt1_ick 109714285 0
sync_32k_ick 109714285 1
mpu_wdt_fck 32000 1
mpu_wdt_ick 109714285 1
gpios_fck 32000 1
gpios_ick 109714285 1
uart3_fck 4800 0
uart3_ick 109714285 0
uart2_fck 4800 0
uart2_ick 109714285 0
uart1_fck 4800 0
uart1_ick 109714285 0
mcspi_fck 4800 0
mcspi_ick 109714285 0
mcspi_fck 4800 0
mcspi_ick 109714285 0
mcbsp2_fck 9600 0
mcbsp2_ick 109714285 0
mcbsp1_fck 9600 0
mcbsp1_ick 109714285 0
gpt12_fck 32000 0
gpt12_ick 109714285 0
gpt11_fck 32000 0
gpt11_ick 109714285 0
gpt10_fck 32000 0
gpt10_ick 109714285 0
gpt9_fck 32000 0
gpt9_ick 109714285 0
gpt8_fck 32000 0
gpt8_ick 109714285 0
gpt7_fck 32000 0
gpt7_ick 109714285 0
gpt6_fck 32000 0
gpt6_ick 109714285 0
gpt5_fck 32000 1
gpt5_ick 109714285 1
gpt4_fck 32000 0
gpt4_ick 109714285 0
gpt3_fck 32000 0
gpt3_ick 109714285 0
gpt2_fck 32000 0
gpt2_ick 109714285 0
gpt1_fck 32000 1
gpt1_ick 109714285 1
virt_prcm_set 0 0
ssi_l4_ick 109714285 0
l4_ck 109714285 10
usb_l4_ick 54857142 0
ssi_fck 219428571 0
core_l3_ck 109714285 1
dss_54m_fck 5400 0
dss2_fck 1920 0
dss1_fck 109714285 0
dss_ick 109714285 1
gfx_ick 109714285 0
gfx_2d_fck 109714285 0
gfx_3d_fck 109714285 0
iva1_mpu_int_ifck 54857142 0
iva1_ifck 109714285 0
dsp_fck 219428571 2
dsp_ick 109714285 1
mpu_ck 329142857 0
emul_ck 5400 1
sys_clkout2 3200 1
sys_clkout 5400 0
ck_wdt1_osc 1920 0
func_12m_ck 1200 0
func_48m_ck 4800 0
func_96m_ck 9600 2
sleep_ck 32000 0
core_ck 658285714 2
func_54m_ck 5400 1
apll54_ck 5400 2
apll96_ck 9600 2
dpll_ck 658285714 1
alt_ck 5400 0
sys_ck 1920 3
osc_ck 1920 1
func_32k_ck 32000 4
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[maemo-developers] Discussion of a possible project - offline calendar project

2007-01-14 Thread Mathias Uebelacker
Hello,

i would like to invitate you to discuss a project idea that i have. In the last 
past weeks a played around with an idea to create an offline caledar like the go
ogle calendar. After my device chrashed yesterday this project becomes a higher 
priority. Till yesterday a worked on my timetracker project. Exactly on a modul 
which creates for every task an file which can be imported by the calendar.

Well here some thoughts from my project sheet:

- which language should be used ( C, Python...) 
- how should the data stored (database, file ...)
- should the application interacts with osso applications (Adressbook, email)
- limitation of the screen size (N770)
- look and feel like the original ??
- exchange with the google calendar (import/export)
- language files (for each user his or her language)
- and and and

I read all the mails about N770 / N800 and how to get one of the nuggets. So i 
would develop the tool for the N770 and this is the device, that most of us 
have.
 

So far so good okay i think the project need more than one developer so i would 
like to invitate your to this project. In my opinion we have these sections to h
andle:

core dev
ui
database or file interface
language file
design (look and feel as the basis for the ui dev)

Here we go please let me know what do you think about this project. Maybe there 
is a person which works on an project like this or nobody needs an offline calen
dar

If there some developer which will start these project with me let me know. If 
we can build a Team i will ask the garage-team to host that project so that we 
ca
n start the work.

br
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Re: [maemo-developers] Howto: using two scratchbox environments

2007-01-14 Thread Janne Kataja

Aaron Levinson wrote:
The standard maemo 3.0 SDK installation documentation states that it is 
recommended that previous versions of the SDK be uninstalled before 
installing the new SDK.  But, it seems reasonable that developers will 
want to maintain both the 2.0/2.1 and 3.0 installations due to the need to 
build packages for both the 770 and N800.  


Scratchbox 1.0 can be installed to and run from alternative path, 
example to /opt/scratchbox , and not just /scratchbox .

This question has popped up in scratchbox-users mailing list

[Scratchbox-users] Multiple scratchbox installations on the same machine
http://lists.scratchbox.org/pipermail/scratchbox-users/2006-October/000716.html

Quote:

Scratchbox versions prior to 1.0 must be installed in /scratchbox, but
from version 1.0 on, you can install them anywhere.

Multiple installations of versions prior to 1.0 are (obviously) not
supported.

Just make sure that the legacy branch version is installed in
/scratchbox and you should be okay.




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Re: [maemo-developers] Discussion of a possible project - offline calendar project

2007-01-14 Thread Koen Kooi
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Mathias Uebelacker schreef:
 Hello,
 
 i would like to invitate you to discuss a project idea that i have. In the 
 last past weeks a played around with an idea to create an offline caledar 
 like the go
 ogle calendar. After my device chrashed yesterday this project becomes a 
 higher priority. Till yesterday a worked on my timetracker project. Exactly 
 on a modul 
 which creates for every task an file which can be imported by the calendar.

snip

So you're basically reimplementing either 'gpe-calendar' (syncing with google 
calendar) or
'dates' (cool UI, integration with eds-dbus).

regards,

Koen
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Re: [maemo-developers] Bluetooth Headset Support - Status update?

2007-01-14 Thread Jochen Eisinger
Hi,

Johan Hedberg wrote:
 AFAIK, the procedure of changing the SCO routing on the TI chip requires 
 a proprietary TI HCI command. I'm not sure we can publish it since it's 
 documented in TI docs which have quite strict publication restrictions.

afaik there's a bluetooth script for some embedded devices using the
same chip (bfr6150) which does something with the audio routing.

these scripts are available online, and openembedded has a parser for it.

probably these proprietary commands are available already, and we just
have to try it out :)

regards
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Re: [maemo-developers] Bluetooth Headset Support - Status update?

2007-01-14 Thread Brad Midgley
Martin

 * resulting audio is not very loud and occasionally makes a pop sound
 on high-volume input. 64-bit version runs without these problems.
 
 This are the problems I also noticed with libsbc from sf.net. Where
 can I find the 64-bit Version?

I have actually been tinkering again with the 32-bit version--I think
dynamic compression could mostly work around the problems.

In any case I will create a separate sbc64 cvs module and announce it on
the lists.

Brad
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[maemo-developers] Problem with network game compiling

2007-01-14 Thread klaus
Hello,

I am working on a network game. To connect to the server, I have to find out
the IP Adress of the 770's WLAN Interface. When I compile the code direct in
the SDK (2.1), it compiles without problems. When I use the the
automake/conf'd version, it breaks during compiling with the error:

bomberman.c:74: error: storage size of 'ifa' isn't known

I think it is because of the defines created by automake/conf. But I have no
idea what breaks.
I did a hack, compiled it without the ifa struct and created a beta package. 
Anyone who is interessted may look under www.rotters.de, it's 
called bomberman. I am interessted if someone could test it with multiple 
N770 in a real network game!

Thanks for any help,

-Klaus

-- 8 ---
[sbox-SDK_ARMEL: ~/bomberman-deb]  make
if gcc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\\ -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\\ -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\\
-DPACKAGE_STRING=\\ -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\\ -DPACKAGE=\bomberman-
app\
-DVERSION=\0.93\ -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H=1 -
DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=1
-DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -
DHAVE_STRINGS_H=1
-DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_STDINT_H=1 -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1 -
DHAVE_DLFCN_H=1
-I. -I/home/klaus/bomberman-deb-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -DXTHREADS
-DXUSE_MTSAFE_API -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include
-I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/pango-1.0
-I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include
-I/usr/include/dbus-1.0 -I/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/include -I/usr/include/glib-2.0
-I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include   -g -O2 -MT bomberman-bomberman.o -MD -MP -MF
.deps/bomberman-bomberman.Tpo \
  -c -o bomberman-bomberman.o est -f 'bomberman.c' || echo
'/home/klaus/bomberman-deb/'omberman.c; \
then mv -f .deps/bomberman-bomberman.Tpo .deps/bomberman-bomberman.Po; \
else rm -f .deps/bomberman-bomberman.Tpo; exit 1; \
fi
bomberman.c: In function get_ip_addr':
bomberman.c:74: error: storage size of 'ifa' isn't known
make: *** [bomberman-bomberman.o] Error 1
[sbox-SDK_ARMEL: ~/bomberman-deb] 

Parts of the source code:

...
21 #include string.h
22 #include stdlib.h
23 #include stdio.h
24 
25 // To get IP Adress
26 
27 #include sys/socket.h
28 #include sys/types.h
29 #include sys/ioctl.h
30 #include netinet/in.h
31 #include net/if.h
32 #include arpa/inet.h
...
72 char *get_ip_addr(void)
73 {
74 struct ifreq ifa;
75 struct sockaddr_in *i;
76 int fd;
77 
78 strcpy (retstr, error: not available);
79
80 strcpy (ifa.ifr_name, eth1); // For Nokia 770, use wlan0
81 
82 if((fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) == -1)
83   return(retstr); // Error: return error: not available
84
85 if(ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFADDR, ifa))
86   return(retstr); // Error: return error: not available
87 
88 i = (struct sockaddr_in*) ifa.ifr_addr;
89 strcpy(retstr,inet_ntoa(i-sin_addr));
90 close (fd);
91 
92 return (retstr);
93 }
-- 8 ---

-- 
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[maemo-developers] How to add SDL checks in configure.ac

2007-01-14 Thread klaus
Hello, 

I want to automake/conf a SDL game to create .deb packeges for 770 ARMEL. 
Therefor I used helloworld-0.4 as a base and added the following to the end
of configure.ac:

- 8 -
...
dnl Check for SDL
SDL_VERSION=1.2.0
AM_PATH_SDL($SDL_VERSION,
:,
AC_MSG_ERROR([*** SDL version $SDL_VERSION not found!])
)

AC_OUTPUT([ Makefile ])
- 8 -

When I run autogen.sh, I get the following output:

- 8 -
[sbox-SDK_ARMEL: ~/bomberman-deb]  ./autogen.sh
+ aclocal-1.7
+ autoconf
configure.ac:21: warning: AC_ARG_PROGRAM was called before
AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
autoconf/general.m4:1657: AC_CANONICAL_TARGET is expanded from...
configure.ac:21: AC_CANONICAL_TARGET is required by...
aclocal.m4:7232: AM_PATH_SDL is expanded from...
configure.ac:21: the top level
- 8 -

Makefiles are created and I can compile the program. But the warning is
annoying-

Can anybody help me?

BTW: Anyone who is interessted in the game may look under 
www.rotters.de, it's called bomberman. It is a network game,
 up to five people can play agains each other.I am interessted 
if someone could test it with multiple  N770 in a real network game!

-Klaus

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