2009/10/24 Graham Cobb g+...@cobb.uk.net:
I don't think you will get anywhere. Isn't this a known issue? The manual
installation instructions for the SDK
(http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/Maemo5_Final_Installation#Manual_Installation)
include:
In order to facilitate installing
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Attila Csipa ma...@csipa.in.rs wrote:
... are there actual examples for what we should do ? Sure, save as much power
as we can, don't do things you don't have to, etc, etc. It's easy to say, but
where are the 'good practice' examples (e.g. CODE) that
Hi,
sure you got the PAL/NTSC settings right?
Till
Am Samstag 24 Oktober 2009 schrieb gary liquid:
hi am on n900 so will be brief
got chance to do some testing witrh n900 and projector tonight
my n900 is a month old
my n900 works in tv in at home
my n900 worked with projectors tested
On Saturday 24 October 2009 02:37:33 Valerio Valerio wrote:
If we forego b.m.o, how do we identify this on the alternatively
suggested packages page ?
In your package debian/control file add: Xsbc-Bugtracker:
bugtracker_web_address
Hm, I did that, the .deb *does* contain the Bugtracker:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 22:02, Matan Ziv-Av ma...@svgalib.org wrote:
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, Attila Csipa wrote:
I've been thinking through some extras-testing scenarios... What happens if
an
issue is marked as a blocker, but the developer says it's a WONTFIX, fixed in
Harmattan or similar ?
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 11:03:18AM +0300, Ed Bartosh wrote:
2009/10/24 Graham Cobb g+...@cobb.uk.net:
I think sbdmock needs to do the same thing after installing the rootstrap.
I don't think so. It looks like a hack to remove something provided by
official SDK image.
Why they put this
2009/10/24 Graham Cobb g+...@cobb.uk.net:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 11:03:18AM +0300, Ed Bartosh wrote:
2009/10/24 Graham Cobb g+...@cobb.uk.net:
I think sbdmock needs to do the same thing after installing the rootstrap.
I don't think so. It looks like a hack to remove something provided by
Hi,
Am Samstag 24 Oktober 2009 schrieb Andrew Flegg:
The QA criteria aren't very stringent and can be summed up as play
nice, don't waste battery, try to use /opt. Any package which gets 10
thumbs up can be promoted. So, in your hypothetical case, a if the
developer won't fix a bug but 10
So I'm more than happy to do this (after I look at libgdigicam to work
out how to focus the N900's camera and turn the LED on), as long as
people want to use it, I don't want to waste time chopping things up if
no-one wants to use it afterwards.
I want to use it. =)
An easy-to-use wrapper
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Attila Csipa ma...@csipa.in.rs wrote:
On Saturday 24 October 2009 02:37:33 Valerio Valerio wrote:
If we forego b.m.o, how do we identify this on the alternatively
suggested packages page ?
In your package debian/control file add: Xsbc-Bugtracker:
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