Lauri, I can see you've been away for too long and missed
some of the action ;-)
That's probably true, but I'm not afraid to raise old issues that may
or may not have been 100% addressed. Worst thing that can happen is
that things are actually not as bad as I thought. I'm just one voice
Oliver Dole wrote:
We also plan to start a GTK port in order to get OWB running on
GTK/Hildon but I don't really have a timeframe about that, so if some
people are willing to see webkit on N800 / GTK, please show up, any
help is greatly encouraged :)
Hi,
You may also look how Gecko engine
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007, Xan wrote:
The issue here is: the pc file for hildon-1 hardcodes MAEMO_CHANGES to
1, so anything you build on top of it will get that define. This wan
fine by the time we did it (if you use hildon you surely want all the
stuff and certainly you are using our gtk version),
Try apt-get update before installing.
Regards,
Jussi
ext David Hazel wrote:
I'm trying to install the Maemo 3.1 SDK on Scratchbox under Debian
Linux, and I am getting errors at step 3.3 in the installation guide:
[sbox-SDK_X86: ~] fakeroot apt-get install maemo-explicit
(lots of
2007/7/27, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oliver Dole wrote:
We also plan to start a GTK port in order to get OWB running on
GTK/Hildon but I don't really have a timeframe about that, so if some
people are willing to see webkit on N800 / GTK, please show up, any
help is greatly
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 06:59:06PM +0300, ext Xan wrote:
On 7/26/07, Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007, Loïc Minier wrote:
Would be nice if someone could add a #ifdef GDK_CLOSE_ALL_AVAILABLE
etc. :)
Updating my own question: this function is within #ifdef
Hi Marius,
I'll call by end user those developers that use the distro/SDK to
develop their programs and by developer those that are coding the
distro/SDK itself.
OE makes developer's life easier because under OE repository there are
a lot of package descriptions and tasks definitions that
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Rodrigo Vivi schreef:
Some Months ago Koen said me a truth:
Hackers like to code and don't want to spend their time packing
To summarize the differences:
* OE is a build and packaging tool
* Scratchbox is a development tool
They overlap in the
ext Rodrigo Vivi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 7/23/07, Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...] Can't we just wait for Ubuntu Mobile?
I don't believe that wait is a good approach.
Yep, I agree. With waiting for Ubuntu Mobile I meant to wait for it
to emerge enough that we can join
On 7/27/07, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Rodrigo Vivi schreef:
Some Months ago Koen said me a truth:
Hackers like to code and don't want to spend their time packing
To summarize the differences:
* OE is a build and packaging tool
*
ext Andrew J. Barr wrote 07/27/2007 02:06 AM:
Is there any way to completely disable WLAN power saving on the N800?
I believe setting the 'wlan_sleep_timeout' and
'inactive_wlan_sleep_timeout' gconf values to something large will do
what you want. For more details, see e.g.
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:36:55AM -0300, ext Rodrigo Vivi wrote:
I'll call by end user those developers that use the distro/SDK to
develop their programs and by developer those that are coding the
distro/SDK itself.
OE makes developer's life easier because under OE repository there are
a
Hi Loic
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 03:58:24PM +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
There are some dummy / dependencies-mostly packages in the maemo
archive such as haf-marketing-release or maemo-af-desktop-l10n which do
not carry much licensing information. The debian/copyright file is
along:
Er, how is this different from Debian, where you have a number of
package descriptions and task definitions that sbuild/buildd/debuild
uses to build? (Bearing in mind that debian/rules is a Makefile, and
thus infinitely flexible.)
What kind of step does a user have to take between creating
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