On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 08:46:13 AM robin wrote:
which version of qtmoko will one be building if one clones your git tree?
always the latest one (no matter if latest is stable or experimental)
I try to keep master stable, but of course during releases things can break
for short time. You
if the buildhost which can address 1gb ram builds much faster I would like to
ask you to upload it so I could use that one instead.
I will try to summarize what I have understood, so please correct me if I am
wrong:
1.) get the buildhost to be able to compile
2.) compile qtmoko-base-system
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:07:36 AM robin wrote:
if the buildhost which can address 1gb ram builds much faster I would like
to ask you to upload it so I could use that one instead.
I dont know if it's much faster, but it should not be slower. And that kernel
can be used also for armhf,
#Maybe this is of interest to some of you. If you want a more recent version of
#navit you may do the following. The QtMoko QX b) solution removes the needs for
#gpsd as the serial output can be used by navit directly. It only worked with
#one baudrate though and I don't know if or how this would
Thanks! I'll try this on SHR ;)
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:05 AM, robin spielr...@web.de wrote:
#Maybe this is of interest to some of you. If you want a more recent
version of
#navit you may do the following. The QtMoko QX b) solution removes the
needs for
#gpsd as the serial output can be
On Monday, January 28, 2013 11:29:03 AM Davide Scaini wrote:
Thanks! I'll try this on SHR ;)
Hi,
i have locally updated also navit package for QtMoko - but there is a nasty
regression - when you search for a town it takes forever. So i think i'll not
upload the package until this is fixed.
hi Radek,
could you quickly explain how your qtmoko-native navit differs from navit
which runs under qtmoko-qx. in the end it would be much nicer, if one can
update the sources but not have to use qx to run it. with the current setup
under qx I can at least make use of your agps scripts, which
On Monday, January 28, 2013 01:32:26 PM robin wrote:
hi Radek,
could you quickly explain how your qtmoko-native navit differs from navit
which runs under qtmoko-qx.
Hi,
navit under qtmoko-qx uses SDL or gtk or Qt/X11. Native QtMoko navit uses
QtEmbedded.
in the end it would be much
which version of qtmoko will one be building if one clones your git tree? always
the latest one (no matter if latest is stable or experimental) depending on the
device? I would guess eg as GTA02 and GTA04 builds are at the moment quite
different that this would affect the building of the navit
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