Re: qtmoko and FSO

2011-06-04 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Excellent progress, Radek.

Thanks,

Mickey.



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Re: qtmoko and FSO

2011-06-04 Thread Simon Busch
On 02.06.2011 23:38, Radek Polak wrote:
 Hi,
 for those who are interested in qtmoko running on top of freesmartphone.org 
 framework here is some update.
 
 Things are going really nice. We can now use Qt binding library for FSO which 
 is automatically generated from fso xml spec files. It means that it's easy 
 to 
 use existing FSO api. It is very easy to add new api (just regenerate with 
 one 
 command) and compiler can find any FSO API changes.
 
 As for integration with QtMoko i have decided to add FSO phonevendor plugin. 
 It means that there will be libfsovendor.so plugin file and you can swith 
 between current libneovendor.so and libfsovendor.so by changing one 
 environment variable. All future releases will have both pluging and you will 
 be able to switch between them.
 
 It seems that both FSO and qtopia phone interfaces are nicely written and 
 they 
 seem to fit quite well together so i expect fast progress now.
 
 Currently QtMoko can use FSO to register to network, print available 
 operators, make and hang call. I plan to do finish the call interface, then 
 probably start with SMS and then i can do some experimental release.
 
 Thanks to FSO and SHR people for great framework and for help!

Thank you Radek for the work you and the others have done!

I imported the qfsodbusxml2cpp utility at git.freesmartphone.org as own
repository [1] and added automake support to it. There is even a own
repository for a library called libfso-qt [2] now which gives you access
to the FSO DBus API in every Qt application without the need to do the
conversion from xml to cpp again. It takes the FSO xml specs directly
from a installed version of fso-specs.

regards,
Simon

[1]: http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=qfsodbusxml2cpp.git;a=summary
[2]: http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=libfso-qt.git;a=summary

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Re: qtmoko and FSO

2011-06-04 Thread Radek Polak
Simon Busch wrote:

 Thank you Radek for the work you and the others have done!
 
 I imported the qfsodbusxml2cpp utility at git.freesmartphone.org as own
 repository [1] and added automake support to it. There is even a own
 repository for a library called libfso-qt [2] now which gives you access
 to the FSO DBus API in every Qt application without the need to do the
 conversion from xml to cpp again. It takes the FSO xml specs directly
 from a installed version of fso-specs.

Also thanks a lot for your work - i am really happy that i dont have to mess 
with autotools ;-)

Regards

Radek

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Re: [pandaboard] Aw: Re: Open Hard- and Software Workshop 2011 in Germany

2011-06-04 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Hi,

Am 04.06.2011 um 19:29 schrieb mr_sven:

 Hi,
  
 It is a very big range for location decisions. :-(

we simply don't have more options to offer. If you can propose
one and can take care of finding a conference room and
accomodation, please feel free :-)


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Re: [QtMoko] ZX spectrum emulator doesn't appears

2011-06-04 Thread Dmitry Shalnoff

Yep. it's works. thank you :)

On 03/06/11 10:50, Radek Polak wrote:

On Thursday 02 June 2011 12:21:35 Dmitry Shalnoff wrote:


... sorry I didnt' point in my previous message that I speaking about
QtMoko -
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install ZX spectrum emulator form official repository but
it's doesn't appears in the list of games and home/you/.qspectemu
directory wasn't created.

that seems that allication wasn't installed properly. Could anybody help
and direct me in right way?



Hi,
the postinst rule has wrong directory (Applications instead of games). You can
solve this easily by installing some other game and it should appear.

Or you can do this command from terminal:

qcop QPE/DocAPI 'scanPath(QString,int)' /opt/qtmoko/apps/Games/ 1

or you can reinstall fixed version (working on it now, it should be there
soon).

Regards

Radek

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