Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Kimmo Hämäläinen
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 01:09 +0200, ext Simon Pickering wrote: Hi all Hi you So all in all it's still work in progress, but it does at least work well enough to test. Except that I use dialogs to ask the user if they want to open a decoded URL/add a decoded vCard, and if these dialogs are

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Simon Pickering
For 1D codes mbarcode will attempt a very basic webscrape of Amazon and will (hopefully) return a title (rather than a segfault). For URLs encoded in a QR code/datamatrix it will open the webbrowser and for vCards it will add them to your contacts. Why is it necessary to do a webscrape

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Simon Pickering
Hi Kimmo, So all in all it's still work in progress, but it does at least work well enough to test. Except that I use dialogs to ask the user if they want to open a decoded URL/add a decoded vCard, and if these dialogs are displayed the UI locks up straight afterwards. If I comment them

Garage down for a while

2009-10-15 Thread tero.kojo
Hi all, Garage is down for a disk upgrade. It ran full and needs some more space. Estimate is in the ball park of an hour or so. Hope you understand. Thanks, Tero ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Simon Pickering
For 1D codes mbarcode will attempt a very basic webscrape of Amazon and will (hopefully) return a title (rather than a segfault). For URLs encoded in a QR code/datamatrix it will open the webbrowser and for vCards it will add them to your contacts. Why is it necessary to do a

Re: Garage down for a while

2009-10-15 Thread Fred Lefévère-Laoide
PWSafe 1.5.5a appeared in the repository : thanks to anyone who did it ! Le 15/10/2009 10:05, tero.k...@nokia.com a écrit : Hi all, Garage is down for a disk upgrade. It ran full and needs some more space. Estimate is in the ball park of an hour or so. Hope you understand. Thanks, Tero

Re: Maemo 5 Keymaps - The Saga of Pipe Tab

2009-10-15 Thread Roald de Vries
fn-backspace for esc, fn-enter for tab, or whatever else you want. The key is, once we figure this out, you can remap to your heart's content. ;) ASCII has has 33 control characters, among which tab and esc. These can be typed in your terminal through control-something. For example, CTRL-I is

Changes in Fremantle packages interface dependency checking

2009-10-15 Thread Niels Breet
Hi, I've changed the repositories used for dependency checking in the maemo.org/packages interface for all extras armel repositories. Now checking is done against packages that are actually available on the device root filesystem and the Nokia Applications repository (which is enabled by

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Graham Cobb
On Thursday 15 October 2009 09:10:44 Simon Pickering wrote: Replying to myself, another option (which is the same one that Android Scan/CompareEverywhere uses) would be to move the scraping to a server. This might let me use a single key for all the queries (though it may still break the terms

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Simon Pickering
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 10:43 +0100, Graham Cobb wrote: On Thursday 15 October 2009 09:10:44 Simon Pickering wrote: Replying to myself, another option (which is the same one that Android Scan/CompareEverywhere uses) would be to move the scraping to a server. This might let me use a single key

Re: Maemo 5 Keymaps - The Saga of Pipe Tab

2009-10-15 Thread Dave Neary
Ville M. Vainio wrote: On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Ryan Abel rabe...@gmail.com wrote: So qwerty12 compiled a patched xev, I grabbed keycodes and I spent a couple hours trying to convince the device that it'd be a really great idea for shift-fn-b to send a pipe, for fn-right arrow to

Optification breaks package on upgrade from non-optified older version

2009-10-15 Thread Thomas Perl
Hello! In the latest version of gPodder (written in Python), I have started using maemo-optify. It saves around 1 MB according to maemo-optify's output. The problem is that now when a user upgrades from an older version to this version, it breaks (the user cannot start the application from the

Re: Maemo 5 Keymaps - The Saga of Pipe Tab

2009-10-15 Thread Matan Ziv-Av
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Roald de Vries wrote: fn-backspace for esc, fn-enter for tab, or whatever else you want. The key is, once we figure this out, you can remap to your heart's content. ;) ASCII has has 33 control characters, among which tab and esc. These can be typed in your terminal

Re: Maemo 5 Keymaps - The Saga of Pipe Tab

2009-10-15 Thread Joaquim Rocha
Hi, Matan Ziv-Av wrote: On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Roald de Vries wrote: This is not exact. It might work in a terminal emulator, but it is not a universal thing. Tab and Esc are useful in a lot of programs (such as Esc for stop current page loading in a browser, and inserting a Tab in a

Re: Optification breaks package on upgrade from non-optified older version

2009-10-15 Thread Attila Csipa
On Thursday 15 October 2009 12:21:54 Thomas Perl wrote: Another problem is the slower startup speed, which is really noticeable now. That's another reason why I would like to go without optification. From what I heard that was also the reason why python (and Qt) are/were not optified, but

Re: Maemo 5 Keymaps - The Saga of Pipe Tab

2009-10-15 Thread Roald de Vries
ASCII has has 33 control characters, among which tab and esc. These can be typed in your terminal through control-something. For example, CTRL-I is tab, CTRL-[ is escape, CTRL-H is backspace (destructive) and CTRL-M is enter. This is not really a solution to all the problems, but at

Re: Optification breaks package on upgrade from non-optified older version

2009-10-15 Thread Quim Gil
ext Thomas Perl wrote: Hello! In the latest version of gPodder (written in Python), I have started using maemo-optify. It saves around 1 MB according to maemo-optify's output. The problem is that now when a user upgrades from an older version to this version, it breaks (the user cannot

Re: Optification breaks package on upgrade from non-optified older version

2009-10-15 Thread Matan Ziv-Av
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Attila Csipa wrote: On Thursday 15 October 2009 12:21:54 Thomas Perl wrote: Another problem is the slower startup speed, which is really noticeable now. That's another reason why I would like to go without optification. From what I heard that was also the reason why

Re: Optification breaks package on upgrade from non-optified older version

2009-10-15 Thread Graham Cobb
- Original message - Uninstalling and re-installing the package fixes this problem, but I assume there will be lots of users upgrading from the current version in Extras (non-optified) to some optified version in the future, and they won't just try to uninstall and re-install it and

Re: Optification breaks package on upgrade from non-optified older version

2009-10-15 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:21:54PM +0200, Thomas Perl wrote: In the latest version of gPodder (written in Python), I have started using maemo-optify. It saves around 1 MB according to maemo-optify's output. The problem is that now when a user upgrades from an older version to this version, it

Re: Optification breaks package on upgrade from non-optified older version

2009-10-15 Thread Marius Vollmer
ext Marius Gedminas mar...@pov.lt writes: Uninstalling and re-installing the package fixes this problem, but I assume there will be lots of users upgrading from the current version in Extras (non-optified) to some optified version in the future, and they won't just try to uninstall and

Re: Maemo 5 Keymaps - The Saga of Pipe Tab

2009-10-15 Thread Ryan Abel
On Oct 15, 2009, at 7:23 AM, Joaquim Rocha wrote: Matan Ziv-Av wrote: On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Roald de Vries wrote: This is not exact. It might work in a terminal emulator, but it is not a universal thing. Tab and Esc are useful in a lot of programs (such as Esc for stop current page

PyMaemo (Python for Maemo) release candidate for Maemo 5 (Fremantle)

2009-10-15 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Hi, The PyMaemo team is pleased to announce the release candidate of PyMaemo for Maemo 5! This new release is currently available through the extras-devel repository, for installation instructions see: http://pymaemo.garage.maemo.org/installation.html. Note that some PyMaemo packages were

Cmake + Armel + Fremantle = Segfault

2009-10-15 Thread Nathan Anderson
According to a set of posts on this mailing list this is a known issue (http://www.mail-archive.com/maemo-developers@maemo.org/msg20041.html); but I didn't see a resolution to this. As more developers start working on moving packages to the fremantle OS, this is going to crop up more and more.

Re: Cmake + Armel + Fremantle = Segfault

2009-10-15 Thread Anderson Lizardo
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Nathan Anderson nat...@andersonsplace.net wrote: According to a set of posts on this mailing list this is a known issue (http://www.mail-archive.com/maemo-developers@maemo.org/msg20041.html); but I didn't see a resolution to this.   As more developers start

Wikifying the /opt problem

2009-10-15 Thread Ville Reijonen
Hi all, I have been following this discussion on /opt. Just had an lazy evening thinking the problem so I whipped up a wiki page. Check and edit: http://wiki.maemo.org/Opt_Problem -- VRe :: http://iki.fi/vre :: +358 40 5775 456 ___

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Jody Fanning
On 15.10.2009 10:57, Simon Pickering wrote: For 1D codes mbarcode will attempt a very basic webscrape of Amazon and will (hopefully) return a title (rather than a segfault). For URLs encoded in a QR code/datamatrix it will open the webbrowser and for vCards it will add them to your

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Simon Pickering
Hi Jody, On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 21:42 +0300, Jody Fanning wrote: On 15.10.2009 10:57, Simon Pickering wrote: For 1D codes mbarcode will attempt a very basic webscrape of Amazon and will (hopefully) return a title (rather than a segfault). For URLs encoded in a QR code/datamatrix it

all garage projects: svn repos go read-only

2009-10-15 Thread Ferenc Szekely
Hello, In order to complete today's actions with the disk rearrangements on garage we need to disable write access to the svn repos. This will last until the repos are mirrored to the new disk which is expected to take a couple of hours. Full access will be turned on as soon as rsync finished

Re: mbarcode/maemo-barcode dialog oddity and progress report

2009-10-15 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 09:42:40PM +0300, Jody Fanning wrote: On 15.10.2009 10:57, Simon Pickering wrote: Why is it necessary to do a webscrape of Amazon. Amazon has plenty of simple APIs for getting data freely and easily. The REST based ones are extremely simple and you get back an XML

Re: Cmake + Armel + Fremantle = Segfault

2009-10-15 Thread Marijn Kruisselbrink
On Thursday 15 October 2009 19:12:14 Anderson Lizardo wrote: On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Nathan Anderson nat...@andersonsplace.net wrote: According to a set of posts on this mailing list this is a known issue (http://www.mail-archive.com/maemo-developers@maemo.org/msg20041.html);

Re: Uploading to Fremantle extras via Extras Assistant

2009-10-15 Thread Aniello Del Sorbo
any news why this is not working for me anymore??? it used to work before, I didn't change anything and now it says that the changes file (I used to upload fine) now it's invalid. I can't upload new packages of Xournal because of this. -- anidel 2009/10/9 Aniello Del Sorbo ani...@gmail.com:

Re: Uploading to Fremantle extras via Extras Assistant

2009-10-15 Thread Aniello Del Sorbo
uhm.. I've upgraded to Ubuntu 9.10 and I think I've lost my keys? (WARNING: Failed to sign .dsc and .changes file) But I am uploading via web interface, should not be an issue, should it? -- anidel Sent from London, Eng, United Kingdom 2009/10/15 Aniello Del Sorbo ani...@gmail.com: any news

Re: Uploading to Fremantle extras via Extras Assistant

2009-10-15 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:59:05PM +0100, Aniello Del Sorbo wrote: uhm.. I've upgraded to Ubuntu 9.10 and I think I've lost my keys? (WARNING: Failed to sign .dsc and .changes file) But I am uploading via web interface, should not be an issue, should it? No, signing is not needed for EA.

Re: Uploading to Fremantle extras via Extras Assistant

2009-10-15 Thread Aniello Del Sorbo
I think I can re-upload the same version and it'll be accepted, but later rejected at compilation time because of the same version. I will try re-uploading the package with a new version, but I am sure version 10 is the latest and 11 is the newest (never uploaded). Attached is the .changes file

Re: Uploading to Fremantle extras via Extras Assistant

2009-10-15 Thread Jeremiah Foster
On Oct 16, 2009, at 24:13, Aniello Del Sorbo wrote: I think I can re-upload the same version and it'll be accepted, but later rejected at compilation time because of the same version. I will try re-uploading the package with a new version, but I am sure version 10 is the latest and 11 is