Dear Vijay,
Unfortunately, i don't have experience with Snowball and Igloo.
However, you can find the package here: https://review.tizen.org/git/?p=pkgs/w/wrt-commons.git See modules/popup directory.
That's all I can help you for now. Good luck.
Regards,
Daehyeon
------- Original Message -------
Sender : Vijayakumar ZANVAR<[email protected]>
Date : 2012-08-23 19:04 (GMT+09:00)
Title : RE: RE: [Tizen General] Launching HTML5 apps on an ARM target
Dear Daehyeon,
The Tizen root file system was a readymade image (taken from Igloo community), which could be possibly broken as you said (some of the Gstreamer libraries were for i386 architecture in an ARM root file system!). However, just to verify our findings, it will be sufficient for us to get and build the package to generated the missing libdpl-popup-efl.so. Which package and where to get it?
We ran this on an ST-Ericsson platform. Thank you again for your generous help!
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Kind regards,
Vijay Zanvar
From: Daehyeon Jung [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 23 अगस्त 2012 14:17
To: Vijayakumar ZANVAR; 이명재
Cc: 박노준
Subject: Re: RE: [Tizen General] Launching HTML5 apps on an ARM target
Hello Vijayakumar,
"libdpl-popup-efl.so.2" is only used in wrt-common module and missing "libdpl-popup-efl.so.2" won't happen in most cases unless platform image was broken.
could you provide more details on your launching environment? (e.g whether emulator/device, platform image's build date)
Regards,
Daehyeon
------- Original Message -------
Sender : Vijayakumar ZANVAR<[email protected]>
Date : 2012-08-23 17:35 (GMT+09:00)
Title : RE: [Tizen General] Launching HTML5 apps on an ARM target
Dear Myungjae Lee,
We still have the problem unresolved. I am attaching an HTML5 application, which presented the error “libdpl-popup-efl.so.2 not found”. I followed the instructions at https://developer.tizen.org/resources/sample-web-applications. I have tried “rabbit”, “bubblewrap” and “annex” applications. Perhaps building and installing libdpl-popup-efl.so will fix this problem, but I do not know from where I can get this package.
I run following command to install the widget application:
wrt-installer --install Rabbit.wgt
After this, you will see an icon of Rabbit HMTL5 application. Clicking on that, you will find the following error in the terminal:
"/opt/apps/org.tizen.6/bin/6: error while loading shared libraries: libdpl-popup-efl.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
Thank you for your support.
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Kind regards,
Vijay Zanvar
From: Myung-Jae Lee [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 23 अगस्त 2012 13:09
To: Vijayakumar ZANVAR
Cc: 박노준; 정대현
Subject: Re: [Tizen General] Launching HTML5 apps on an ARM target
Hi, Vijayakumar
Sorry for late reply :)
If you still have the same problem and need help, please let me know it and give me your binary information.
Actually I'm not in charge of web framework and applications, but I'll try to help you to resolve this problem if it still exists.
Regards,
Myungjae Lee
------- Original Message -------
I wrote a simple HTML5 program to display "Hello, world!", built the package and successfully installed the generated .wgt on an ARM-based target. A "Hello world" icon is displayed too. However, while launching this program, I get following error:
"/opt/apps/org.tizen.6/bin/6: error while loading shared libraries: libdpl-popup-efl.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
I figured out that this library is present in the emulator running for x86, and therefore, I am able to launch this HTML5 app on the emulator. My questions are:
a) I failed to find a module related to libdpl-popup-efl.so (@ https://review.tizen.org/git), so that I could build and install on an ARM target. Where can I find the module for this?
b) What are the basic libraries required for running an HTML5?
c) Where to get them?
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Kind regards,
Vijay Zanvar


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