Re: how to distribute a console program with local files

2010-05-10 Thread acano
Thanks for your answer. Is it very differenct to make debian packages to .rpm packages. I do not want to learn something that will disappear for MeeGo. Thanks, A. Cano Quoting Salvatore Iovene salvat...@iovene.com: Hi, On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 12:06 PM, ac...@dsic.upv.es wrote: On the

RE: qt 4.6 without pt1.2

2010-05-10 Thread acano
Quoting Felipe Crochik fel...@crochik.com: Hi... Right now you have two options to have a qt application running on the n900. You can use the stock qt 4.5.3 or you can use the packages from extras-devel for qt 4.6.2. I do not fing the extras-devel for qt 4.6.2 on the extra-devel. Please,

Re: qt 4.6 without pt1.2

2010-05-10 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Cano! http://repository.maemo.org/extras-devel/pool/fremantle/free/q/qt4-maemo5/ Thanks, Daniil. On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:03 PM, ac...@dsic.upv.es wrote: Quoting Felipe Crochik fel...@crochik.com: Hi... Right now you have two options to have a qt application running on the n900. You

Re: qt 4.6 without pt1.2

2010-05-10 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi again! But newer version are located in Fremantle repository: http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/q/qt4-x11/ You should use these. Thanks, Daniil On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Daniil Ivanov daniil.iva...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Cano!

Re: how to distribute a console program with local files

2010-05-10 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Cano! Then you should wait for MeeGo 2 release, which will happen in couple of years. Thanks, Daniil. On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:01 PM, ac...@dsic.upv.es wrote: Thanks for your answer. Is it very differenct to make debian packages to .rpm packages. I do not want to learn something

RE: maemo-developers Digest, Vol 61, Issue 9

2010-05-10 Thread ronan.maclaverty
Hi, I just learned that Nokia released the Qt SDK Beta version, which supports to development Maemo applications. I am wondering how it affects Maemo development. The Qt SDK Beta is in addition to scratchbox, so it can be seen as a new more user friendly developer environment. I have 2

Re: qt 4.6 without pt1.2

2010-05-10 Thread Felipe Crochik
If you are going to use scratchbox on your linux host, like I suggested, to create the package you can install qt 4.6 on it by adding the maemo development repository to sources.lst (it may already be there) and using: apt-get install libqt4-maemo5-dev to install qt 4.6 on the device you will

Re: qt 4.6 without pt1.2

2010-05-10 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Felipe! Qt 4.6.2 is already in Fremantle repository as PR 1.2 SDK was released some month ago, thus, you don't need to use extras-devel any more. Thanks, Daniil. On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Felipe Crochik fel...@crochik.com wrote: If you are going to use scratchbox on your linux

RE: qt 4.6 without pt1.2

2010-05-10 Thread Felipe Crochik
Qt 4.6.2 is already in Fremantle repository as PR 1.2 SDK was released some month ago, thus, you don't need to use extras-devel any more. @Daniil: I thought so but wasn't sure. Thank you. @A. Cano: you still need to add the extras-devel to the repositories list on the device in order to

Re: Why should I write apps for Maemo?

2010-05-10 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, ext Dawid Lorenz wrote: On 7 May 2010 09:48, tero.k...@nokia.commailto:tero.k...@nokia.com wrote: Very good point, seriously. Yet I think Marcin had ever better: (Hm. Is Maemo showing its Debian roots?) Good attempt for joke but failed. Debian has 'testing' branch which users can use,

Re: Why should I write apps for Maemo?

2010-05-10 Thread Dawid Lorenz
On 10 May 2010 14:09, Eero Tamminen eero.tammi...@nokia.com wrote: If the issue is with Browser, just kill it and it will be restarted, just don't start it too many times in a row or you trigger SW watchdog. Browser can with long time usage also cause some swap fragmentation (= extra swap

Re: Why should I write apps for Maemo?

2010-05-10 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, ext Dawid Lorenz wrote: On 10 May 2010 14:09, Eero Tamminen eero.tammi...@nokia.commailto:eero.tammi...@nokia.com wrote: Actually, what I'd love to be able to do is simply flush swap space periodically. I've noticed that once swap space usage passes approx. 20%, device gradually becomes