If you guys have ever developed on projects.openmoko.org, the http svn
server is messed up.
If I ever try to add a file that is not a full directory (eg import; svn add
blah; svn ci -m test) does not work
and I get the error message:
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: PROPFIND request
Having read that patent I feel compelled to submit my latest idea to
the US patent office.
A turd on a stick
We claim:
1. It is a turd
2. It is a stick
insert evil laugh
On 25/01/2008, hank williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I blogged about a company that has a patent on what I would
On 25 Jan 2008, at 23:17, joerg wrote:
...
Hmm... The patent purports to cover getting *any* information
based on
where you are, including maps. So unless all the map information or
whatever information you need can fit on your phone you are not
interested in it? I guess you better wait for
There were much more encouraging responses like yours so far than I
had expected!
Thank you very much.
What I read from the responses:
* there are more amongst us waiting for the GTA02 than GTA01 owners
and developers
* the main things we want to have
- seamless communication (USB,
Wallace Jackson wrote:
Also, I saw a NEO1973 on Sun's
JavaFX announcement release on-line, behind the
presenter (bigger than life!)... Does this mean that
JavaFX is ready to rock for NEO application?
This seems not very likely: JavaFX is something highly advanced and
build on the top of
Has JavaFX been released?
Can you point me to JavaFX sources you would like to see running on
the Neo (URLs please, Sun's websites are a real maze, almost rivaling
our wiki :-))?
afaik there will be JavaFX Mobile and JavaFX Script.
Rest assured that we will work hard to get all this stuff
Audrius Meskauskas wrote:
Wallace Jackson wrote:
Also, I saw a NEO1973 on Sun's
JavaFX announcement release on-line, behind the
presenter (bigger than life!)... Does this mean that
JavaFX is ready to rock for NEO application?
This seems not very likely: JavaFX is something highly advanced
Bzzt, thanks for playing. There is a Java 1.4 (SE) Technology
Preview for ARM that you can download; this has been available for
about 6 months. Unfortunately it doesn't play nice with the
particular shared library versions that are installed on OpenMoko,
and at that point I gave up.
Not
Hey guys,
I just wanted to tell you I just got done rolling the termcap-compat, speex,
and asterisk ipkg's.
They are available for download at http://bkruse.com as an ipkg and source
available for checkout.
Let me know what you guys think, this could bring tons of expansion.
The main reason I
Wow, Asterisk on a phone sounds great. Thanks for getting this started.
fyi, anyone creating ipkgs for OpenMoko: If you are building FOSS apps
(like Asterisk), please send us a mail at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and make sure you point us to your recipe or just attach it.
So we can include it in
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 01:00:46 +0800
Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bzzt, thanks for playing. There is a Java 1.4 (SE) Technology
Preview for ARM that you can download; this has been available
for about 6 months. Unfortunately it doesn't play nice with the
particular shared
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