Re: [Qwery] PyQt on N810

2008-07-30 Thread Marcio Macedo
Hi, you can download pyqt4 sources and them grab the patches and the
debian package files done by the pymaemo project:

https://garage.maemo.org/svn/pymaemo/packages/pyqt4/

this may will create a single .deb package for pyqt. It's still a work
in progress.

Marcio


On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Simon Laurenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 after running Qt4 and Python on the N810 I'd like to use PyQt for
 developing Gui Apps. But it seems that there are no PyQt bindings for
 maemo jet and I failed to compile the sources in the scratchbox.

 Has someone tried it and succed jet or can give any help ?

 Thanks in advanced

 Simon

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Error when promoting to Chinook extras

2008-07-14 Thread Marcio Macedo
Hi,
I'm having the following error when trying to upoload a package to
Chinook extras:

Message shwon in the promotion interface:

  File /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 518, in main
post_processor(ActualWorker(MAIN_SECTION.log, MAIN_SECTION.loglevel))
  File /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 463, in post_processor
if copy_a_bunch(worker, files_to_copy, DEVEL.path, EXTRAS.path):
  File /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 318, in copy_a_bunch
if not copy_nicely(worker, source_dir, dest_dir, filename):
  File /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 175, in copy_nicely
status = worker.copy(source_name, dest_name)
  File /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 134, in copy
copyfile(source, dest)
  File shutil.py, line 48, in copyfile
fdst = open(dst, 'wb')
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/var/www/extras/pool/chinook/free/source/m/maemo-python-env/maemo-python-env_1.1.0.orig.tar.gz'

I've promoted other versions of this package before, and also similar
packages than this one.

Any hints?

Marcio
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Re: Error when promoting to Chinook extras

2008-07-14 Thread Marcio Macedo
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Niels Breet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 Hi Marcio,

 I'm having the following error when trying to upoload a package to
 Chinook extras:


 Message shwon in the promotion interface:


 File /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 518, in main
 post_processor(ActualWorker(MAIN_SECTION.log, MAIN_SECTION.loglevel)) File
 /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 463, in post_processor
 if copy_a_bunch(worker, files_to_copy, DEVEL.path, EXTRAS.path): File
 /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 318, in copy_a_bunch
 if not copy_nicely(worker, source_dir, dest_dir, filename): File
 /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 175, in copy_nicely
 status = worker.copy(source_name, dest_name) File
 /var/promoter/script/interface_pam.py, line 134, in copy
 copyfile(source, dest) File shutil.py, line 48, in copyfile
 fdst = open(dst, 'wb') IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
 '/var/www/extras/pool/chinook/free/source/m/maemo-python-env/maemo-python-
 env_1.1.0.orig.tar.gz'

 I've promoted other versions of this package before, and also similar
 packages than this one.

 Any hints?

 This package was put in the repository via dput before and now you are
 trying to promote a package that came from the autobuilder, right?

Right.

And I did this several times with other packages, this is the only one
where I get this error.

 It seems we use separate user accounts for both and need to fix that somehow.

Ok.


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Re: Has maemo-pc-connectivity been substituted by USB Networking applet (in control panel)?

2008-07-04 Thread Marcio Macedo
Hi,

maemo-pc-connectivity is only a meta-package that install a series of
connectivity-related packages.
The old package you are looking for is masmo-sdk-tablet, which has
been replaced for maemo-control* .
It's not working very well, though.
It's good because it sets up all the parameters in your
/etc/network/interfaces. But the switch to usb networking mode is not
reliable.

Marcio

On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Andrea Grandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 that is not the package I was looking for :(
 I'm looking for the application that was installed in Extra menu. The
 one described here:
 http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/maemo-pc-connectivity/

 2008/7/3 Glauber Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi Andrea.

 Maemo PC Connectivity has been sent to Diablo extras yesterday.

 []s
 Glauber Ferreira

 On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Andrea Grandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,

 using chinook I remember I had an icon in Extra menu, called Maemo PC
 Connectivity. I used it to setup USB networking to be able to connect
 from Eclipse/Pluthon. Now I can only find USB Networking in Control
 Panel, but I don't like it.

 It's very bugged compared with the old Maemo PC Connectivity. For
 example if I connect the cable then I disconnect it, it says me that
 USB is busy and I've to disconnect the cable (and it's already
 disconnected!), or if I don't connect any cable and click on Setup
 USB Networking I cannot use anymore the cable, I've to reboot the
 device.

 Any idea? Thanks for your support.

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Re: Kernel Compilation for N800

2008-07-04 Thread Marcio Macedo
This may be a little out of date.

You should try this one:

http://maemo.org/development/documentation/how-tos/4-0-x/kernel_guide_for_maemo.html


On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 2:06 PM, nisha jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi All,

 I need to do kernel compilation for N800 for proper serial mode.

 While following steps given in link

 http://maemo.org/community/wiki/howto_kernelcompilation/

 I am not able to execute the first command itself

 sbox-config -ct MAEMO_KERNEL

 it gives following error --


 [sbox-CHINOOK_ARMEL: /]  sbox-config -ct MAEMO_KERNEL
 sbox-config is obsolete; it has been replaced by these commands:
 sb-menu- interactive dialog-based interface  (recommended)
 sb-conf- low-level command-line interface


 I checked command is in /scratchbox/tools/bin folder
 also I don't understand from where to run this command from and what does
 it mean
 I am not sure where to look through to proceed... I searched in maemo list
 not able
 to find much useful information.
 Please can some one can provide some information?

 Regards,
 Nisha


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Re: Announcement for maemo Eclipse Integration version 0.9 (Beta)

2008-02-29 Thread Marcio Macedo
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Andrea Grandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

  it's 4.0.1 not 4.0.2

  it's the version I find with the Eclipse version you suggest on ESbox
  plugin website.

You should use version 4.0.2
the website points to this version.
Could you please send me the exact link where you found reference to
cdt 4.0.1?  Maybe we forgot to update it somewhere.

Marcio

  Do I have to check for any updates?

  2008/2/29, Marcio Macedo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Hi,
can you check if the version of CDT plugin you are using is 4.0.2?
  
Thanks
  
   Marcio
  
  
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 This [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail address is not ment for
 Discussions but only to collect feedback from the release.
 For further discussions use maemo-users and maemo-developers lists?

 Thanks about clarification of the problem. I forwarded this bug report
 again to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address that goes to the
 developers developing these plugins. Maybe they know what goes wrong
 in your environment. Marcio?

 Cheers,
 //Jarmo

   

 -Original Message-
 From: ext Andrea Grandi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 27 February, 2008 17:36
 To: Tikka Jarmo (Nokia-D/Helsinki)
 Subject: Re: Announcement for maemo Eclipse Integration
 version 0.9 (Beta)

 Hi,

 first question: how can I subscribe to the mailing list? I
 cannot find the majordomo page to subscribe...

 Then...

  Which Eclipse version you are using?
 I'm using the version suggested in thr ESbox plugin website:

 Version: 3.3.1.1
 Build id: M20071023-1652

  Are these problems with ESBox or Pluthon plugin?
 ESbox plugin

  And of course you should provide that error log together with your
 bug  report :).
 The error is very simple:

 - start Eclipse
 - File-New-Project
 - New C/C++ Maemo Project
 - click on Next: nothing happens

 Then I try with double-click on C/C++ Maemo Project and I
 get this exception:

 An error has occurred. See error log for more details.
 org.eclipse.cdt.core.templateengine.TemplateInfo.init(Ljava/l
 ang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/Strin
 g;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/util/Set;Ljava/lang/Object;Z)V

 I've no more info to provide, sorry :(

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Re: Anyone know where to get the VMWare application for maemo development?

2007-10-29 Thread Marcio Macedo
The root password is not set

you have to use sudo, as user maemo and password maemo.


On 10/25/07, Michael Stepanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 On 10/25/07, Jason Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  please excuse my stupidity if this has been posted somewhere and I
  missed it, but what's the root password for this VM image?

 Usually username and password are maemo/maemo or you should read the
 description of that image carefully.

  Thanks
  Jason
 
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Re: [maemo-developers] Re: Tapioca, Cohoba, Telepathy ... oh my!

2006-10-23 Thread Marcio Macedo

Hi,

Robert has explained the situation very well.


From the Tapioca side, I can say that we don't want Tapioca as just

another IM/VoIP client on the 770. Instead of that, we aim to provide
convenience libraries on top of  telepathy, providing a better glue
between telepathy's connection managers and other applications.

For example, someone could hack maemo mapper to display a contact's
presence and location information. Tapioca can be used to provide such
functionality in an easier way: connect(), get_presence(), etc...
(ok, for this particular case, some hack on telepathy would be needed as well)

Another good example would be a game using chat/Voip resources. The
game programmer does not need to care about connection or protocol
details, he could let Tapioca handle that.

For SIP, we used to have a connection manager, but it still needs a
lot of development in order to fit in the new model, and a lot of
fixes to be used in the 770. Maybe Nokia Research Center people finish
theirs before we fix ours, let's see...


On 10/21/06, Robert McQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Michael,

As the article says, Telepathy was developed from the original idea and
proof of concept by us (Collabora) in association with Nokia. Tapioca
started out as a seperate project with its own developers,
specification, backends and frontends, although we shared a bit of code
on GStreamer, Farsight  libjingle for the streaming to support Google
Talk voice calls. I think at the time that the article was written, this
was still the case.

Thankfully, that situation has now changed, and the duplicated effort
has stopped already. A few months back we joined forces with the Tapioca
project to move towards a more complete stack based around the Telepathy
spec. The Tapioca project is now doing absolutely superb work on client
libraries for the Telepathy framework, including the C# library which is
basis for the very cool-looking Landell client which is nearing it's 1st
Telepathy release.

To answer your more technical questions, Cohoba will probably never show
up on the 770. There's no need - the 770 already has an excellent set of
Telepathy clients provided by Nokia! The Chat, Call  Address Book
applications, control panel applet, status bar  task navigator plugins
do an excellent job of integrating Telepathy into the device.

Cohoba is just a Python client on top of Telepathy which was written to
try and let desktop/GNOME users make use of the backend stuff such as
the XMPP backend, Gabble, and VOIP Engine which are used on the 770. Now
there are already some more promising projects such as Landell under
way, and the Gossip (GNOME) and Kopete (KDE) IM clients have also shown
interest and are experimenting with Telepathy support.

For SIP, watch this space. Nokia have already released an IRC backend
(telepathy-idle), and the Nokia Research team who work on Sofia-SIP are
also working on a telepathy-sofia backend which they should be releasing
soon. If Telepathy is doing its job properly, it should just drop in to
place and let all of the existing clients speak SIP.

As one of the lead developers of Telepathy, I personally am very happy
and excited to see this happening. I hate to see the duplication of
effort and fragmented development too, and the whole idea of Telepathy
is that the backend and frontend work can be split up and shared out. We
certainly wouldn't be able to start from scratch and produce the
polished multi-protocol all-singing and all-dancing IM experience that
people are looking for without help from people like the Tapioca
project, and now we're pulling in the same direction we should get there
sooner too. :)

Regards,
Rob

Michael Wiktowy wrote:
 Greetings list,

 I eagerly anticipate a nice GUI-fied (i.e. not sophia-sip) generic SIP
 client for use on the 770. I had my hopes up when Tapioca was released for
 the 770 but was confused that it didn't include SIP support ... even in the
 Gnome version. Now Tapioca seems somewhat ... adrift.

 I read in one of the latest linux magazines an article on Telepathy that
 praises the Nokia for adopting it for the N770 and contributing to the
 project and mentions several other clients but doesn't mention Tapioca ...
 nor does the Telepathy website. One that they do mention is Cohoba and
 looking at the website, it looks a whole lot like it was based on Tapioca.

 I hate to see all this splintered development essentially doing the same
 work.
 So I figured that I would ask on this list since it is likely to contain
 the
 people in the know ... is Tapioca abandoned? Is work on-going in Cohoba?
 Are
 we going to see Cohoba for the 770? Sometime soon?

 Thanks,

 /Mike

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