Hi,
ext Niels Breet wrote:
For some strange reason its memory usage evened out after it's eaten
about all there is. It's possible that there was some triggering condition
for this, I don't know.
I have installed and tested the application on my tablet and I really
can't trigger the
Hi,
You're right, this is one of the incompatibles with maemo-gtk and normal
gtk. You can check the source from
https://stage.maemo.org/svn/maemo/projects/haf/trunk/gtk+/gtk/gtktreeview.c
in gtk_tree_view_init function.
If you use the same code for both maemo environment and desktop
The discussion about the potentially buggy extras package is a good
starting point to a discussion about how quality should be addressed in
Fremantle extras.
We have started this discussion many times but never got to conclusions.
The fact is that the good work done by the community working on
Hi,
http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_contribution_guidelines updated with your
comments and looks already quite good.
New sections created: Submissions and Quality. Copyright assignment
wording changed.
ext Dave Neary wrote:
It bears the question, though - why are these even needed? What is the
ext Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_contribution_guidelines
License
The license of the code contributed is the one of the component patched.
I would relax this:
Obviously, the license of the contributed code must be compatible
with the project that you
What about making the system able to help the user identify the
problem? In your specific example, consider battery usage. I think it
would be very beneficial if the tablet by default could show usage
history as well as battery charge over time. When the user charges
their dead tablet, they can
The answer is not testing of things being put into Extras snip /
The answer for the community repository is a feedback mechanism, both for
packages themselves, and for contributors. We need to create an easy way for
people to provide feedback on the apps they install from Extras and for
Hi,
I was thinking about installing Ubuntu 64 bit instead of 32 bit, since
I've an Intel Core 2 Duo that supports 64 bit OS. Is a 64 bit Linux OS
supported by Scratchbox+MaemoSDK?
Thanks for your help!
--
Andrea Grandi
email: a.grandi [AT] gmail [DOT] com
website: http://www.andreagrandi.it
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 08:41 -0600, Frank Banul wrote:
What about making the system able to help the user identify the
problem? In your specific example, consider battery usage. I think it
would be very beneficial if the tablet by default could show usage
history as well as battery charge over
Not supported officially, but doable :) I have openSUSE 11.1-RC1 64bit and
working scratchbox on it (though i installed it while it was still 11.0) :)
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Andrea Grandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was thinking about installing Ubuntu 64 bit instead of 32 bit,
Hi,
Am Donnerstag 20 November 2008 schrieb Eero Tamminen:
Could this be kicked out of extras so that people don't launch their
devices to oblivion?
Just as a side note: I recently had this problem with the osso rss reader. It
took
me some time to figure out that it was the rss feed reader
Hi,
2008/11/21 Kamen Bundev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Not supported officially, but doable :) I have openSUSE 11.1-RC1 64bit and
working scratchbox on it (though i installed it while it was still 11.0) :)
do you use a special Scratchbox version? Or does it work just
out-of-box without any tweak?
--
Manish_Ssinghal schrieb:
Hi,
I am working on an audio application. I am trying to play a
.wav file using their example code (example_wavelaunch.c). I am working
on maemo OS-2008. I commented the code needed for file browser which
requires haildon-fm1 library and passing the path
Hi maemo developers,
I want to compile the pyth2.5 for Chinook. The following steps were what I
did.
1. Downlaod libffi4_4.1.0-1osso1.dsc libffi4_4.1.0-1osso1.tar.gz from
extras-devel.
Run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -d. This works find and I install the
libffi.
2.Download
First google result:
http://maemogeek.blogspot.com/2007/11/installing-qemu-arm-eabi-patch-into.html
(That qemu works for me btw)
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 4:49 AM, Qiang Chai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi maemo developers,
I want to compile the pyth2.5 for Chinook. The following steps were what
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