Hi
Using QtMoko, the easy way IMHO is pinning a newer package of navit from the Debian Wheezy repository.
But pay attention that pinning navit from wheezy:
- you'll probably be able to use it from QX but I don't know if it will work directly in QtMoko in the framebuffer; - you'll have to download all its dependencies and/or upgrade some packages from Wheezy, and mixing Squeeze with Wheezy could be a problem;

Otherwise, you can compile and make a deb package from navit sources and suitable for Squeeze/QtMoko. You'll need tools like:
- dhmake
- dpkg-buildpackage
There are a lot of documentation about it on the net, for example check this [1] But also in this case, using QtMoko, you'll have to check if it will work only in X or also in the framebuffer.

Regards
Joif

[1] http://www.webupd8.org/2010/01/how-to-create-deb-package-ubuntu-debian.html

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