Vladislav Grinchenko wrote:
Someone mentioned calling hildon_play_system_sound(soundfile.wav) in a
prior post, but I can't seem to find the header file for it in my
scratchbox.
Am I missing a library? And if so, what's its name?
It should be in
/trunk/maemo_testing/maemo-examples/
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really use
python) that gets the list of repositories from
maemowiki/ApplicationRepositores instead of hardcoded values:
http://inz.fi/generate-catalog-maemowiki.patch
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Murray Cumming wrote:
Actually, I may have mistyped that. I'll try do a rootstrap install.
You can also remove all .la files, then libtool will not bug you about
missing ones. (It only bugs about them, if there is a .la file
referencing to a missing one.)
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scheduler for things to go smooth.
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/mistral/free/o/osso-xterm/
[2]: http://maemo-hackers.org/wiki/OssoXterm
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together anyways. The HWR uses
delete-surrounding quite a lot, and this doesn't really work for
terminal applications, especially when using interactive programs.
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Santtu Lakkala wrote:
Andrew Barr wrote:
Is anyone aware of a Livejournal client for Maemo, or, failing that, a small
and simple GTK+ client that could be ported?
I've been writing this little application called maemo-blog; however it
currently only supports Blogger and MetaWeblog APIs
) reply-to-all and thus we were out of the list
for a couple of messages.
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you want, XTestFakeKeyEvent to be more precise.
See for example: http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/events.html,
google is your friend too. =)
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madness or that way there be monsters, and
yes it will probably break. But so will having only Conflicts too.
Should've started with *** DON'T DO THIS *** If you choose to ignore
the warning =)
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);
return 0;
}
Do note, that unlike with Gtk+'s gtk_main_quit(), with GMainLoops, you
need to pass the loop object to g_main_loop_quit, so you'll need to
store the loop pointer and pass it everywhere it is needed. Also note
that gconf_init() is deprecated and needs not be called.
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/downloads/IT_source.php
[2]: http://linuxtogo.org/~koen/maemo/unpacked/
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addresses) and osso_initialize will fail.
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into only use debhelper = 5 to get 5 to
debian/compat, I've successfully built many packages just by lowering
the dependency and echo 4 debian/compat. Maybe one failed to build
because of that, not quite sure -- it's still worth a try.
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and then run-standalone ./foobar.
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, which has
totally different API.
All in all, you should use maemo 2.x when writing programs for IT2006
and maemo 3.x when for IT2007.
It might be possible to build libconic for IT2006, you can get the
sources with apt-get.
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to do raw dbus. You can get the
dbus connection libosso uses with osso_get_dbus_connection, add a filter
there and you should be good to go.
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Frank W. Kooistra wrote:
The gmail account has a spam directory
tag the erroneously spemmed messeges as This is not spam
and they will be taken off spam lists
if every body does that they will be cleared
I have done this actively -- a
appropriate place (hildon-help),
hildon-scroll-area.h
will be replaced with more widely useful solution.
About the rest:
hildon-color-popup.h
hildon-color-selector.h
hildon-input-mode-hint.h
it doesn't mention.
[1]: http://maemo.org/community/wiki/haf/apicleanup/
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Murray Cumming wrote:
So I think that the (wrongly formatted) documentation is wrong when it says
that it is the
Number of minutes between each recurrence here:
http://maemo.org/api_refs/3.0/alarm-api/structalarm__event__t.html
The documentation is indeed wrongly formatted (the source has
.
That should do it (or you could ask dbus if the service is running or
not). OTOH telling the browser to exit is not nice, the user might be
using it for something else too.
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would guess your button-press-event-handler returns TRUE. For most
Gdk/Gtk+ signals, returning TRUE means that the event has been handled,
and it's emission is stopped -- thus it never reaches the handler in
GtkTreeView. Try returning FALSE. ;)
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David Hazel wrote:
I appear to be missing some Hildon include files, and presumably the
libraries that go with them. In particular, I can't find osso-manager.h
in my development environment under Scratchbox, and I haven't been able
to find out
.
That aside, the osso-xterm garage-project is the one you should use.
Bugs should also be reported to its bug tracker instead of the
maemo-hackers trac.
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obviously be transferred to other libraries as well.
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Marius Gedminas wrote:
Missing footnote:
[1] http://inz.fi/blog/2007/10/21/leetle-hildon-1chinook-migration-things/
Thanks for filling in, wonder how I managed to leave that out.
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use the qemu-0.8.2-sb2 and
use the maemo3-debian. It might be that debian-sarge without
maemo3-debian breaks things.
The package versions may indeed be the ones to blame, apt-get upgrade
(outside scratchbox) might help.
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Another way (which I use) is to have a pre-up.d -script that copies
/etc/resolv.conf to /scratchbox/etc. I also have sb-conf in -e in
.bashrc in scratchbox so the file gets copied to rootstrap too. This way
I can use the short names for the boxen in my LAN. ;)
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Joshua Layne wrote:
somebody (Santtu Lakkala) has made a host of php5 packages available:
php5-cli
php5-dev
php5-fastcgi
php5-fastcgi-dev
php5-fastcgi-pear
php5-pear
Why am I a somebody when the others weren't ;P
To the point: the php5
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2007, Santtu Lakkala wrote:
You can also try these install files: php5-fastcgi[1], nginx[2]. The php
includes sqlite support, so the sqlite functions work out of the box.
There's also a working wordpress
of the first release. To do this,
however, it is not enough to keep ABI compatibility, but you cannot
introduce any new functions either -- or then you need to create a
better shlibs-system. ;)
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(and you don't get proper source packages).
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://hildon-app-mgr.garage.maemo.org/install-stable.html
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Shift-fn-n and -m both produce $€, so same b0rkedness can be observed
here too.
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, but
with no available methods.
If you don't have the devkit selection phase, or cputransp isn't listed
there, then something is indeed broken.
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this information. Sbox is meant to be
transparent and the target name shouldn't make any difference.
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Frantisek Dufka wrote:
osso-statusbar-cpu does exactly this. With memory reporting turned off
it is nice statusbar clock with black background. Once the background
turns solid blue you know there is a problem :-)
Actually it should have graphs
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David Greaves wrote:
I meant gtk apps need to use osso-initialize() or they just don't work.
Since libosso uses glib, I expect that's not really right for Qt apps.
In particular I think osso-init.c calls glib setups that seem to hook into the
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