Hi,
Am Freitag 01 Januar 2010 schrieb Alberto Mardegan:
> directory exists (and is a regular dir, not a symlink) and if so copies
> all the tiles into the new location, and then removes the old dir and
> makes it a symbolic link to the new location.
Yes, that what i also came up with after some
Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Mittwoch 30 Dezember 2009 schrieb Alberto Mardegan:
>> This is my goal, but please move them in the 32GB storage. :-)
> Oh, i see what you mean. Urgh ... that's a tricky one as moving
> them for one app will break the other one.
I don't think it's such a b
Hi,
Am Mittwoch 30 Dezember 2009 schrieb Alberto Mardegan:
> This is my goal, but please move them in the 32GB storage. :-)
Oh, i see what you mean. Urgh ... that's a tricky one as moving
them for one app will break the other one.
Regards,
Till
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On Wednesday 30 December 2009 16:13:19 Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> Am Dienstag 29 Dezember 2009 schrieb Jeff Moe:
> > You should do so, so your users don't brick their phones. It's soo
> > easy to put everything in /opt. I agree the symlinking madness is a bit
> > messy, but it workz and it's
Hi Till,
Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> Am Mittwoch 30 Dezember 2009 schrieb Alberto Mardegan:
>> Speaking of which, it would be nice if you instructed osmgpsmap to store
>> the tiles under /home/user/MyDocs/.maps/ so that they could be shared
>> with maemo-mapper (I probably need to modify it a
Hi,
Am Mittwoch 30 Dezember 2009 schrieb Alberto Mardegan:
> Speaking of which, it would be nice if you instructed osmgpsmap to store
> the tiles under /home/user/MyDocs/.maps/ so that they could be shared
> with maemo-mapper (I probably need to modify it a bit so that the
> repository names ar
Hi,
Am Dienstag 29 Dezember 2009 schrieb Jeff Moe:
> You should do so, so your users don't brick their phones. It's soo easy
> to
> put everything in /opt. I agree the symlinking madness is a bit messy, but it
> workz and it's what we are stuck with until we have 2G NANDs.
In fact i just th
Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> i have just been instructed to reduce the size of osm2go _incl._ its
> depending libraries to under 500k:
Speaking of which, it would be nice if you instructed osmgpsmap to store
the tiles under /home/user/MyDocs/.maps/ so that they could be shared
with maemo-mappe
ext Till Harbaum / Lists writes:
> it's likely wait too late for such a question, but why doesn't just
> /opt/bin, /opt/share etc exist with the system looking into those
> paths as well?
My gut feeling is that this is not feasible in the short term, and
not good enough for the long term.
It is
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 16:49:21 Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> > Now, on to solving the problem, have you tried putting "auto" in
> > debian/optify? If so, did both packages continue to work after being
> > auto-optified by the builder (or maemo-build-deb in Scratchbox, if you
> > prefer).
>
>
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 19:49, Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> Am Dienstag 29 Dezember 2009 schrieb Andrew Flegg
>> * you maintain both libgoocanvas3 and osm2go
>
> Still this would require additional work i'd like to avoid.
Well, the creation of "debian/optify" containing the one word "auto"
sho
Hi,
Am Dienstag 29 Dezember 2009 schrieb Andrew Flegg
> * you maintain both libgoocanvas3 and osm2go
Still this would require additional work i'd like to avoid.
> * neither are optified (according to the comments)
Osm2go is of course optified, otherwise it wouldn't already be
in extras. Just
Hi,
Am Dienstag 29 Dezember 2009 schrieb Eero Tamminen:
> Where this 500kB figure for these packages come from?
As long as there's no indication whether the limit itself is
meant to be interpreted as logical or physical memory space
there's imho no point of discussing what this guy actually
measu
Hi,
it's likely wait too late for such a question, but why doesn't just /opt/bin,
/opt/share etc exist with the system looking into those paths as well?
Noone would have to care about optification then, no symlinks would
be required and most packages could just be optified by "configure
--prefix
Jeff Moe on 12/29/2009 08:20 AM wrote:
> Symlinks take space on disk, too. I'm not sure if they take a whole block or
> a part of it but there is likely a limit where a links costs more space than
> the data itself. Is this where the 2K come from?
An inode on the default file system is only 256 by
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 13:07:36 Mohammed Hassan wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 16:57 +0100, ext Tim Teulings wrote:
> > Hallo!
> >
> > > In sum, what is the upside of including anything but symlinks on the
> > > NAND? IMHO, it should punt everything to /opt as long as it is needed
> > > at all
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 16:57 +0100, ext Tim Teulings wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> > In sum, what is the upside of including anything but symlinks on the NAND?
> > IMHO, it should punt everything to /opt as long as it is needed at all.
> >
> > Thanks for maemo-optify, it makes things so much lazier^H
Hallo!
> In sum, what is the upside of including anything but symlinks on the NAND?
> IMHO, it should punt everything to /opt as long as it is needed at all.
>
> Thanks for maemo-optify, it makes things so much lazier^H^H...easier. :)
Symlinks take space on disk, too. I'm not sure if they
Jeff Moe on 12/29/2009 08:20 AM wrote:
> I don't understand why maemo-optify doesn't just move*everything* to /opt,
> including files under 2k etc. What advantage does it give to not have them in
> /opt? For instance, I ran into this problem with asterisk where it had many
> small sound files whic
Hi,
ext Andrew Flegg wrote:
>> "The application or its dependencies ignore the recommendation to
>> use the eMMC to install as much files as possible, filling the root
>> partition with 500kb or more. "
>>
>> It does not say that the _sum_ of all dependencies has to be below 500k.
>
> I agree, i
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 11:03:01 Marius Vollmer wrote:
> ext Attila Csipa writes:
> > A broader question is if the 500K as a *number* should be part of the
> > blocker paragraph. [...]
>
> I think the only sane thing to do is to look at the ratio of files in
> /opt to those not in /opt, and r
ext Attila Csipa writes:
> A broader question is if the 500K as a *number* should be part of the blocker
> paragraph. [...]
I think the only sane thing to do is to look at the ratio of files in
/opt to those not in /opt, and require that ratio to be at least the
same as the ratio of the space i
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 13:01, Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
>
> the page you are referring to says:
>
> "The application or its dependencies ignore the recommendation to use the
> eMMC to install as much files as possible, filling the root partition with
> 500kb or more. "
>
> It does not say tha
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 14:01:40 Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> This rule that the sum of all components also has to stay below a certain
> limit is new. Osm2go is below 500k and so is the goocanvas it depends on.
> Now this guy is talking about the fact that the sum is over 500k.
Any limit tha
Hi,
the page you are referring to says:
"The application or its dependencies ignore the recommendation to use the eMMC
to install as much files as possible, filling the root partition with 500kb or
more. "
It does not say that the _sum_ of all dependencies has to be below 500k.
This rule that
Am Dienstag, den 29.12.2009, 13:18 +0100 schrieb Till Harbaum / Lists:
> http://maemo.org/midcom-permalink-fd66da42f17511dea9eb9b28404387138
Error 404: Page could not be found. Probably
https://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras-testing_free_armel/osm2go/0.8.1-maemo1/
> Guys
Hi,
sorry, the link was truncated. I am talking about:
http://maemo.org/midcom-permalink-fd66da42f17511dea9eb9b28404387138713
Additional info: There already is a version in extras that is exceeding these
new limits. The new version fixes some bugs. So the new version gives no
disadvantage over
Hi,
i have just been instructed to reduce the size of osm2go _incl._ its depending
libraries to under 500k:
http://maemo.org/midcom-permalink-fd66da42f17511dea9eb9b28404387138
Guys, i really hate the fact that you come up with new rules every three days.
I have already had complains about "doe
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