Juergen Schinker a écrit :
> David Wagner wrote:
>> hab keen oh ne a écrit :
>>> You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise
>>> you could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the
>>> Hackable:1 feeds.
>>>
>> It will be available tomorrow at
David Wagner wrote:
> hab keen oh ne a écrit :
>> You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise
>> you could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the
>> Hackable:1 feeds.
>>
>
> It will be available tomorrow at
> http://build.hackable1.org/de
Any progress on NIDED being available ? I still can't find it.
cheers Denis
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:13 AM, David Wagner wrote:
> hab keen oh ne a écrit :
>> You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise
>> you could install the debian package, which should soon be
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:13 AM, David Wagner wrote:
> It will be available tomorrow at
> http://build.hackable1.org/debian/dists/wip/main/binary-armel/ (and for
> some other archs too)
>
> I tested it, it's awesome :D
You tested on QTMoko ?
>> Von: Denis Johnson
hab keen oh ne a écrit :
> You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise
> you could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the
> Hackable:1 feeds.
>
It will be available tomorrow at
http://build.hackable1.org/debian/dists/wip/main/binary-arme
You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise you
could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the
Hackable:1 feeds.
Von: Denis Johnson
An: List for Openmoko community discussion
Gesendet: Dienstag, den 12.
@ Gennady: normal mode just plays with the error keys. sys/time.h doesn't need
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it to be included and some don't, I have met a guy not able to compile it, too,
I've added this. Thanks for the hint with the Makefile. J
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Now the Up Key should be pressed. Bend it backwards and the Back k
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