On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 05:29:22PM -0700, mqy wrote: > > First, I must appreciate all omgps users, for your test and feed back.
OK, a couple of problems running it on Debian: 1) At startup, a message "Unable to <something or other> directory" in very small print pops up. Suggestion: Use the default font size for error message dialogs. 2) Running it from a shell, messages such as this one are printed: 20090711 14:43:52 [WARN] load image failed: Failed to open file '/home/rask/.omgps/maps/OSM/1/0/0.png': Permission denied $ ls -l ~/.omgps/maps/OSM/*/*/*.png ---------- 1 rask rask 9091 Jul 11 14:43 /home/rask/.omgps/maps/OSM/1/0/0.png ---------- 1 rask rask 4436 Jul 11 14:44 /home/rask/.omgps/maps/OSM/1/0/1.png ---------- 1 rask rask 7730 Jul 11 14:43 /home/rask/.omgps/maps/OSM/1/1/0.png ---------- 1 rask rask 4226 Jul 11 14:43 /home/rask/.omgps/maps/OSM/1/1/1.png Suggestion: Don't mess with the file permissions. 3) Running it again, at startup, a message "Unable to create pid file <something or other>." in very small print pops up. $ ls -l ~/.omgps/omgps.pid ------x--- 1 rask rask 5 Jul 11 14:42 /home/rask/.omgps/omgps.pid Suggestion: Don't mess with the file permissions. Delete the pid file on exit. 4) The GPS part only works if I have the GPS activated by some other means such as running TangoGPS or using fsoraw. Otherwise, it just sits there with "Initializing GPS" displayed at the bottom. -- Rask Ingemann Lambertsen Danish law requires addresses in e-mail to be logged and stored for a year _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

