Sascha, I have compiled the contacts module and it is quite simple using scratchbox. I distribute with my application a custom contacts backend (I dont distribute the contacts module just the backend)
Not sure if I am saying the obvious but: I think would be pretty simple to just compile the modules you need from source code and include with your application but I would suggest you should not try to install to the official /usr/lib to avoid conflicts with the official packages. You can compile it with a different prefix so they get installed to a different folder and then you can compile your application using the custom version. Felipe _____ From: maemo-developers-boun...@maemo.org [mailto:maemo-developers-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf Of Sascha Mäkelä Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 1:42 PM To: Attila Csipa Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org Subject: Re: How to to manually package Qt Mobility? Hi, I just got a reply from Ovi Support. This is what they suggest: "You can always try to build the Qt Mobility source with your app. The source package can be downloaded at http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/q/qt-mobility/qt-mobility_1. 0.2-maemo1.tar.gz; or you can use apt-get source libqtm-bearer to acquire. I'm also working on possible other solutions. Packaging a deb file into another looks like having some trouble currently. I'll let you know if I've made any progress. Sorry for the inconvenience." So it this a good idea? Is it feasible? Cheers, Sascha
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