Can I exclude a list of files from optification while still using
automatic optification with the autobuilder?
Thanks,
Jason
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daniel wilms wrote:
Hi,
I need to port openafs to fremantle and the Nokia N900, but I have no
N900 to test on. How can I emulate the a full device with full
networking so I can verify that the openafs kernel module and other
parts are working correctly?
Unfortunately this is not
Hi everyone,
I need to port openafs to fremantle and the Nokia N900, but I have no
N900 to test on. How can I emulate the a full device with full
networking so I can verify that the openafs kernel module and other
parts are working correctly?
I have a N800 if that matters.
Thanks,
Jason
Nicola Mfb wrote:
Hi!
I'm new to this community and these nice Nokia devices, and I'd like
to join/contribute/develop for it and buy the upcoming N900.
Before proceeding further I'd like to know a bit about its openess.
Already googled but there are not much and coherent informations about
I believe MIT and GPL are compatible:
See http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/index_html#X11License
This license is sometimes called the /MIT license/, but that term is
misleading, since MIT has used many licenses for software
Simón Pena wrote:
I'm not an expert, so I'd wait for
Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni wrote:
Hi,
as far as we no, Freemantle won't run on N810/N800 because of the new
UI. The interesting question for 3rd-party developers could be: Does
applications written for Diablo run in Freemantle? Which dependencies
are deprecated and which new they had to
hi,
Are there any download stats for the packages in maemo extras or
extras-devel?
I would like to see how popular the krb5 and openafs packages are.
Thanks,
Jason
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Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Mike Lococo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Debtags-based searches: Give AppMgr a real search facility, and ship
canned-queries like graphical apps, terminal apps, etc.
I like this best.
I'm cool with this as long as I can put openafs in some reasonable
Andrew Flegg wrote:
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
user/ category should be used only by packages that provide user
something visible; has an UI, can be started from the applications
menu etc. Anything else should come as dependencies
Hi all,
I need to upgrade the OpenAFS package. The package is in the
user/support category.
Is that the right category? It's a network filesystem. Should it be
under support, network or some other category. Feedback on this or any
other part of the package is welcome.
Thanks,
Jason
Sarah Newman wrote:
David Greaves wrote:
I propose:
* The GPE suite (especially synchronising)
* Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly)
GPE seconded FWIW. I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and
maybe location-based task reminders (as I have the
Simon Pickering wrote:
I wrote an application named My_app that plays audio and also records
voice from microphone. I usually use this application from command
prompt. There are lots of printfs in it for debugging purpose which gets
printed on terminal when the application is run. I just put
Oliver wrote:
Frantisek wrote
See some explanation in
http://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598#c9
If you are concerned about this you can also boot whole system from
SD/MMC card - http://wiki.maemo.org/Booting_from_a_flash_card
Thank's for your answer.
This clarifies a lot.
Faheem Pervez wrote:
Hi,
Have you looked in the fuse source package that is on extras? That
uses the rules file to get the kernel and build the fuse module from it.
Regards,
Faheem
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:00 AM, Danny Milosavljevic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jamie Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 09:17 -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
BTW, is there something like debian-mentors for maemo? This would be
extremely useful for someone as myself who is a newbie when it comes
to
debian packaging.
Not that I know of but it would
Johannes Schmid wrote:
Hi!
This is how I read it too. Only if we are the upstream ourselves, we don't
need the suffix. In all other cases we need it?
If an upstream package is re-packaged or otherwise modified for maemo, a
maemo revision MUST be appended to the upstream revision. MPP
Andrew Flegg wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Jason Edgecombe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so how do I handle the openafs and krb5 packages where there is an
upstream debian package, but I didn't use it because the dependencies
were so different?
Isn't that a canonical
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:10:56PM -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
I'm having some trouble with compiling openafs for diablo.
Here is the build log:
https://garage.maemo.org/builder/diablo/openafs_1.4.7-3/armel.build.log.FAILED.txt
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:10:56PM -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
I'm having some trouble with compiling openafs for diablo.
Here is the build log:
https://garage.maemo.org/builder/diablo/openafs_1.4.7-3/armel.build.log.FAILED.txt
I get the error libfakeroot
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with compiling openafs for diablo.
Here is the build log:
https://garage.maemo.org/builder/diablo/openafs_1.4.7-3/armel.build.log.FAILED.txt
I get the error libfakeroot: FAKEROOTKEY not defined in environment
when trying to compile the package on my development box
Graham Cobb wrote:
On Tuesday 15 July 2008 09:25:36 Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Primary goal is to accumulate kernel patches so they do not get lost,
secondary goal is to build kernel images for all devices and latest
versions of all IT200x releases. Patches should primarily apply to
kernel
Marcio Macedo wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Jason Edgecombe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham Cobb wrote:
On Tuesday 15 July 2008 09:25:36 Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Primary goal is to accumulate kernel patches so they do not get lost,
secondary goal is to build
Marcio Macedo wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Niels Breet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi Marcio,
I'm having the following error when trying to upoload a package to
Chinook extras:
Message shwon in the promotion interface:
File
William Gordon Rutherdale wrote:
C is a good solution. So is Perl, which comes on OS 2008. So is
Python. Perl lets you construct nested lists, which gives you the
equivalent in capability to multi-dimensional arrays. Python gives
similar constructs.
There is no reason IMHO to be
Niels Breet wrote:
Hi all,
Currently Ed Bartosh and I are working on taking all source packages from
the extras repository and try to build them on the autobuilder. The goal
of this chinook rebuild effort is to get a set of packages buildable 'from
scratch'.
Once we are able to build
Ed Bartosh wrote:
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 11:19 -0400, ext Jason Edgecombe wrote:
krb5 is failing because curses isn't installed. I thought I had removed
the dependency.
If you just removed dependency from the debian/control it's not enough.
According to the build log configure still
Daniel Martín Yerga wrote:
Hi Jason.
On 6/1/08, Jason Edgecombe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used dput to upload my openafs-1.4.7-2 package for chinook a couple
of weeks ago, but it still doesn't show up on the web.
Should I prod/email someone each time I upload a package?
Thanks
Daniel Martín Yerga wrote:
Hi Jason.
On 6/1/08, Jason Edgecombe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used dput to upload my openafs-1.4.7-2 package for chinook a couple
of weeks ago, but it still doesn't show up on the web.
Should I prod/email someone each time I upload a package?
Thanks
I used dput to upload my openafs-1.4.7-2 package for chinook a couple
of weeks ago, but it still doesn't show up on the web.
Should I prod/email someone each time I upload a package?
Thanks,
Jason
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I'm seeing something weird when installing my openafs package from
maemo-extras. It installs cleanly from apt-get on the command line and
works fine, but it gives an error when installing via the gui
application manager and application manager exits with an error. The
strange thing is that
Kees Jongenburger wrote:
:
checking for linux kernel module build works...no
configure:error: fix problem or use --disable-kernel-module
hi, i suggest you do what the configure suggests and run configure
with the given option.
i am pretty sure people don't want kernel
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Kees Jongenburger wrote:
:
checking for linux kernel module build works...no
configure:error: fix problem or use --disable-kernel-module
hi, i suggest you do what the configure suggests and run configure
with the given option.
i am
hi,
I have sucessfully built the armel version of my openafs dpkg, but
configure complains:
checking for linux kernel module build works...no
configure:error: fix problem or use --disable-kernel-module
I have the maemo kernel source available and my armel package built,
installed and
Hi there,
I'm working on getting OpenAFS to work on maemo, but I need some
information.
What are some common networking scenarios for a Nokia N8XX, what
interfaces are present?
So far I have the following:
* disconected mode (only lo)
* full wifi (lo wlan0)
* wifi without address (link
Hi,
I found libcomerr2 in the mamoe repository, but where can I find
libcomerr2-dev? I can't find it on gronmeyer's site. Is it available for
download? If not, where can I get the debian source to build it?
I need libcomerr2-dev in order to build openafs for maemo.
Thanks,
Jason
Vinod Hegde wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Could you please tell me about the modifications required in the makefile..
I tried to find the build directory but does not seem to contain all the
entries !!. So what should be the KDIR argument in the makefile.
Thanks ...
Could you please be more
Marcelo Lira wrote:
And this I totally forgot.
[1]
http://setanta.wordpress.com/2008/01/29/resizing-maemo-sdk-vmware-appliance-virtual-hd/
nice howto. There is text field adapter in header of the vmdk file.
That might explain
the ide vs scsi drive. I think gparted would be less scary
Hi There,
I'm using the maemo development VM and I can't seem to get DNS working
in scratchbox. apt-get and wget fail under scratchbox but when outside
of scratchbox. I mean wget http://www.google.com/ fails in scratchbox.
I've added my dns servers to /etc/resolv.conf, but that didn't help. I
Tuukka Tolvanen wrote:
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
I'm using the maemo development VM and I can't seem to get DNS working
in scratchbox. apt-get and wget fail under scratchbox but when outside
of scratchbox. I mean wget http://www.google.com/ fails in scratchbox.
I've added my dns servers
Hi there,
I request that future versions of the maemo VMware image be resized to
at least 15GB and preferably 20GB. I say this because I just did that
for my VM.
Follow these steps to grow the VM:
1. edit the vmdl file header to change the adapter type form(null) to
ide and add null chacters
.
Sincerely,
Jason Edgecombe
Maemo user (N800, OS2007)
wanna-be maemo app developer.
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Hi,
I'm thinking of writing a shopping list application for the N800, but I
think I would rather have the screen appear rotated (portrait) instead
of the normal landscape layout. Is there some easy way to do this in
GTK/Hildon?
Ideally, the portait mode would be finger-operated instead of
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