ext Alberto Mardegan ma...@users.sourceforge.net writes:
It would be nice to have a server-side logic, that generates the Packages
file
dynamically: the client gives a package name (and optionally a version), and
the
web engine generates the Packages file which enables downloading of
Hi,
I searched solutions but failed to enable it. Even worse, I found No mouse
cursor available yet. The trick from alpha version to make mouse cursor visible
doesn't work any more in Maemo5 final version (some applications like tuxpaint
draw a mouse cursor and can be started from the command
Hi,
I know that MADDE is not official supported. I have try to use it with Qt4.6
and Qt Creator, I have used versions 1.3.80 (as in
http://wiki.maemo.org/MADDE/QtCreator_integration_for_windows) and 1.3.81
and 2.0.0alpha1. Qt4.6 was taked from http://chaos.troll.no/~harald/MADDE. I
have try on
Hi,
suppose that I have some HTML (in a file or in memory) and I want my
application to display it as a static bitmap.
How can this be done? Is there some browser API that I can call, and which would
return me an image of the page.
Ideally, the input data should be the HTML, a desired width
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 08:19, Alberto Mardegan
ma...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
One more observation -- even though I have no concrete proposals on how to
solve this: usually even developers don't need but a very few packages from
extras-devel, yet the whole list is downloaded.
It would be
ext Tor lists.th.arnt...@gmail.com writes:
It'll work for simple installs like that, but you lose what's known as
'the power of apt'.
Not necessarily. You can keep the power of apt even if you only see a
subset of the whole distribution. This is what happens when you have
only main in
On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 10:19 +0100, ext 韩茂琨 wrote:
Hi,
I searched solutions but failed to enable it. Even worse, I found No mouse
cursor available yet. The trick from alpha version to make mouse cursor
visible doesn't work any more in Maemo5 final version (some applications like
tuxpaint
On Friday 12 March 2010 08:36:19 Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Attila Csipa ma...@csipa.in.rs writes:
There are probably many better ways to do this, but a quick and dirty
solution would be to remove the icon from the older version in the repo
when a new version is pushed to the repo.
What
ext Attila Csipa ma...@csipa.in.rs writes:
What about removing old versions completely? Old versions are useful,
but only quite rarely. If you want, you can keep a separate
extras-history repo with all versions ever that people can use if they
really need to get obsolete versions.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:19, Marius Vollmer marius.voll...@nokia.com wrote:
ext Tor lists.th.arnt...@gmail.com writes:
It'll work for simple installs like that, but you lose what's known as
'the power of apt'.
Not necessarily. You can keep the power of apt even if you only see a
subset
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:50, Tor lists.th.arnt...@gmail.com wrote:
One thing I forgot to mention in the previous message.. /var/cache
should never have been on the root filesystem, it must be one of the
most obvious candidates for the eMMC as soon as that's feasible.
Fixed in PR1.2:
On Friday 12 March 2010 12:42:11 you wrote:
From all the
available versions of a package, apt selects one upfront as the
candidate and then sticks with that. The only decision it makes is
between installing that candidate version, keeping the version you have
already installed, or removing
Hi,
ext Alberto Mardegan wrote:
Right. Just to complete the picture, here's the same data with -O2:
float (fast mode enabled):
map_path_calculate_distances: 40 ms for 8250 points
map_path_calculate_distances: 2 ms for 430 points
double (fast mode enabled):
Note that fast mode affects only
- Original message -
Hi,
I know that MADDE is not official supported. I have try to use it with
Qt4.6 and Qt Creator, I have used versions 1.3.80 (as in
http://wiki.maemo.org/MADDE/QtCreator_integration_for_windows) and
1.3.81 and 2.0.0alpha1. Qt4.6 was taked from
- Original message -
On Tuesday 09 of March 2010, Graham Cobb wrote:
The community needs a place where **every** app passes through a very
basic
QA to try to make sure it is safe and it is then available. That is
what
Extras is.
IMHO, that's not extras. Currently extras is the
I've been developing using Qt Creator 1.3.1 (based on Qt 4.6) and
using MADDE with Qt 4.5 to compile for the phone, using Ubuntu 9.10.
Obviously you will need to avoid using any Qt 4.6 specific code until
Meamo and MADDE are updated. So far I have not come into any problems
with this though.
-
Hi All,
When I type *123# number from my Nokia n900 running Maemo 5, it says
invalid number.
This number *123# is service specific number from my service provider
and used for balance enquiry.
Does anyone facing same issue ?
Do we already have a bug for this ?
Do we have work
Has anyone used SQLite clients implemented in Java (j2me cdc)? If not
what are the popular
choices for such clients? Python? Perl?
Thanks
Demetris wrote:
So yes - the SQLite2 binaries from the Extras repos works fine on the
M810 under Diablo so far. So
I will need to find the compatible
On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 00:22 -0500, Demetris wrote:
Has anyone used SQLite clients implemented in Java (j2me cdc)? If not
what are the popular
choices for such clients? Python? Perl?
C++ with Qt works as far as I can tell.
Bernd
Thanks
Demetris wrote:
So yes - the SQLite2 binaries
Hello everyone.
I am interested in developing for Maemo under Google's Summer of Code
program and the project 'Answering Machine/Call Rejector' on the Ideas page
interests me particularly.
I have been using a Nokia phone ever since I can remember and I used to love
the 'Screened Number'
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