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Everything Else => Zaurus Distro Support and Discussion => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => Debian => Topic started by: jpmatrix on September 26, 2007, 03:08:39 pm
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who can compile and make a .deb package for :
-tackcoach
-xournal
thanks in advance!
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who can compile and make a .deb package for :
-tackcoach
-xournal
thanks in advance!
taskcoach is still at the alpha stage, so probably it won't be in the official feeds soon.
But xournal is already there. Super cool app indeed!
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who can compile and make a .deb package for :
-tackcoach
-xournal
thanks in advance!
taskcoach is still at the alpha stage, so probably it won't be in the official feeds soon.
But xournal is already there. Super cool app indeed!
xournal is not on etch
i think you mean it is on lenny
so i'm upgrading to lenny right now!
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who can compile and make a .deb package for :
-tackcoach
-xournal
thanks in advance!
taskcoach is still at the alpha stage, so probably it won't be in the official feeds soon.
But xournal is already there. Super cool app indeed!
xournal is not on etch
i think you mean it is on lenny
so i'm upgrading to lenny right now!
Don't bother, just for that. I agree that xournal is a nice app on the desktop. BTW, it is a scribble type app, presenting you with an apparent blank tablet of paper, which you write on with the mouse, or touchscreen pointer.
But on the Z ore at least on my Z, there are apparently a lot of extraneous signals that are viewed as pointer movement, so what you write is illegible.
I'd be very interested if someone else's experience was any better.
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who can compile and make a .deb package for :
-tackcoach
-xournal
thanks in advance!
taskcoach is still at the alpha stage, so probably it won't be in the official feeds soon.
But xournal is already there. Super cool app indeed!
xournal is not on etch
i think you mean it is on lenny
so i'm upgrading to lenny right now!
it seems to work ok on pdaX. maybe it should be recompiled natively for titchy?
Don't bother, just for that. I agree that xournal is a nice app on the desktop. BTW, it is a scribble type app, presenting you with an apparent blank tablet of paper, which you write on with the mouse, or touchscreen pointer.
But on the Z ore at least on my Z, there are apparently a lot of extraneous signals that are viewed as pointer movement, so what you write is illegible.
I'd be very interested if someone else's experience was any better.
Edit: apparently I posted no text-- I had meant to say it works great in pdaxii13.
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who can compile and make a .deb package for :
-tackcoach
-xournal
thanks in advance!
taskcoach is still at the alpha stage, so probably it won't be in the official feeds soon.
But xournal is already there. Super cool app indeed!
xournal is not on etch
i think you mean it is on lenny
so i'm upgrading to lenny right now!
Don't bother, just for that. I agree that xournal is a nice app on the desktop. BTW, it is a scribble type app, presenting you with an apparent blank tablet of paper, which you write on with the mouse, or touchscreen pointer.
But on the Z ore at least on my Z, there are apparently a lot of extraneous signals that are viewed as pointer movement, so what you write is illegible.
I'd be very interested if someone else's experience was any better.
writing notes in xournal is quite easy and readable. the stylus is super smooth and responds way better than say cellwriter. it probably is a problem with the 2.6 kernel rather than the Zaurus or xournal. the accuracy of the stylus is much better on the 2.4 kernel than on the 2.6 kernel as much as i have tested on my c3000 and c31000...
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Hi,
anyone with a compilation environment setup already ?
I'd like to run "portabase" using debian. Somebody want to give it a try ?
Chero.
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Portabase is a very old app. It depends on metakit, which is not found in etch or lenny, but sarge and sid. Perhaps someone will build this first?
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Built metakit.
Now building portabase...
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Portabase build error:
g++ -c -pipe -Wall -W -O2 -mcpu=xscale -mtune=iwmmxt -D_REENTRANT -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -DQT_SHARED -DQT_TABLET_SUPPORT -I/usr/share/qt3/mkspecs/default -I. -I/usr/include/qt3 -o database.o database.cpp
database.cpp: In constructor 'Database::Database(QString, int*, int)':
database.cpp:40: error: 'win32FileOpenFunc' is not a member of 'c4_Storage'
database.cpp: In member function 'QStringList Database::listViews()':
database.cpp:273: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp:275: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp: In member function 'QStringList Database::listSortings()':
database.cpp:717: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp:719: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp: In member function 'c4_View Database::sortData(c4_View, const QString&, bool)':
database.cpp:832: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp:839: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp: In member function 'c4_View Database::sortData(c4_View, const QString&)':
database.cpp:852: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp:854: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp: In member function 'QStringList Database::listFilters()':
database.cpp:898: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp:900: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp: In member function 'void Database::exportToXML(QString, c4_View&, c4_View&, QStringList)':
database.cpp:1780: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
database.cpp:1827: error: 'stringCompareFunc' is not a member of 'c4_View'
make: *** [database.o] Error 1
Any hint?
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Hello,
I don't have a clue.
Is metakit a lib ? -> try "ldconfig" and run "qmake" again (untar portabase again so you have a clean build-dir).
Did you patch metakit ?
I use portabase on a daily base to know the status of some jobs we have to finish at work, to know who is doing it, since when, when we should receive info, ... . I can also see when a job was completed or easily find something when they ask me about something I did 10 years ago. I also use it to find my way through documentation and articles in magazines. It has some nice filter possibilities. It may be old, but it does the job very nicely.
If you can come up with an alternative, I might want to try that one if I can import my data. My doc-database contains about 2500 records, the jobs-database about 3500 and I have another to use on the road when collecting data for use in GIS-apps.
Chero.
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Sure, I will try again. The compilation instructions in INSTALL in the portabase are rather tricky, especially the bits about static libraries and headers.
I built from the latest source of Metakit, which I suppose to have the patch incorporated already.
I also made the portabase package for pdaXrom (beta3) long ago, but I already forgot what I did at that time ...
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Sure, I will try again. The compilation instructions in INSTALL in the portabase source are rather tricky, especially the bits about static libraries and headers.
I built from the latest source of Metakit, which I suppose to have the patch incorporated already.
I also made the portabase for pdaXrom (beta3) long ago, but I already forgot what I did at that time ...
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Hi,
anyone with a compilation environment setup already ?
I'd like to run "portabase" using debian. Somebody want to give it a try ?
Chero.
You name it, you have it! Stripped & optimized for the Z.
(A new attachment has been posted in this post (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?act=findpost&pid=169080). Please go check it out there.)
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Hi,
anyone with a compilation environment setup already ?
I'd like to run "portabase" using debian. Somebody want to give it a try ?
Chero.
You name it, you have it! Stripped & optimized for the Z.
[ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
(NOTE: you must rename the file to portabase_1.9-2_arm.deb before installing)
(Sorry, Chero, the sun simply moves too fast ... )
Great,
But I've got a problem :
error while loading shared libraries : libmk4.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Chero.
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(Things are all fixed in post #14 now)
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No worry, it's just missing the metakit stuff (hmm.. it's not listed in the dependencies for runtime ...)
Here is the package:
[ You are not allowed to view attachments ] (unzip and rename it to "libmetakit_2.4.9.3-4_arm.deb")
Please test.
testing testing one two
libbeecrypt.so.6 not found
Then
apt-get install libbeecrypt6
running !!
Chero.
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Great. Just add libbeecrypt6 as Depends in the control file. Package uploaded again.
I suggest starting a new thread dedicated to contrib packages (upload/download only) for Debian/Z that are not found or have to be recompiled (optimized) for the Z. How's that?
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Great. Just add libbeecrypt6 as Depends in the control file. Package uploaded again.
I suggest starting a new thread dedicated to contrib packages (upload/download only) for Debian/Z that are not found or have to be recompiled (optimized) for the Z. How's that?
good idea, then we could call this one "testing new packages" and only upload to the other thread when they are tested.
Chero.
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Great. Just add libbeecrypt6 as Depends in the control file. Package uploaded again.
I suggest starting a new thread dedicated to contrib packages (upload/download only) for Debian/Z that are not found or have to be recompiled (optimized) for the Z. How's that?
good idea, then we could call this one "testing new packages" and only upload to the other thread when they are tested.
Chero.
if you want i can provide some space for the packages on my ftp http://matrixmen.free.fr/zaurus/ (http://matrixmen.free.fr/zaurus/)
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Great. Just add libbeecrypt6 as Depends in the control file. Package uploaded again.
I suggest starting a new thread dedicated to contrib packages (upload/download only) for Debian/Z that are not found or have to be recompiled (optimized) for the Z. How's that?
good idea, then we could call this one "testing new packages" and only upload to the other thread when they are tested.
Chero.
One thing to do first is to get the green light from the admins to upload .deb files. I have made a request in the "site requests" forum
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if you want i can provide some space for the packages on my ftp http://matrixmen.free.fr/zaurus/ (http://matrixmen.free.fr/zaurus/)
How to login, again, please?
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Now I'm making a few more interesting packages for those feeling nostalgic for pdaXrom ...
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if you want i can provide some space for the packages on my ftp http://matrixmen.free.fr/zaurus/ (http://matrixmen.free.fr/zaurus/)
Great,
It's a lot easier to find what you're looking for that way !
Can we make a "feed" of it ? That would even be faster.
Since we're in the "compile request" thread : how about "glom" ? Or is it available already ?
(and the sun keeps on moving faster and faster ...)
Chero.
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i'll add my gpsd and passkey_agent compile to my ftp too
what about compiling mugshot.org client ? i've tried but i missed i-dont-remember-which header file
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InSearchOf has just turned on the green light for uploading .ipk and .deb packages. Thanks ISO!
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I am compiling, as we speak, lyx-1.5.2 on my zaurus. It is taking a while.... Like, days. But most component files are built now, and sometime soon it will all approach the final assembly. If it survives that, I will post it somehwere.
Lyx-1.4.4 which is on debian testing is good, but I really like 1.5.2 on my desktops, so want to have it on the Z.
Native compilation is a "bit" slow for a program of this size. It is a major bit of code, but really should not be this slow. I have gotten several compiler errors, which I suspect are caused by running out of memory. It seems to last better when I nohup the compilation and then log out, letting the machine alone to cook. It's doing that now, the harddrive light blinking away. I think I got the necessary packages to get configure to run two days ago, and it has been compiling fairly continuously since.
So, you guys who are compiling other programs, are you doing this natively on the Z, or cross-compiling?
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@dlj0:
Do you use swap? For compilation the default size of titchy (~17x MB) is definitely not enough. When I was compiling portabase, the swap usage surged up to almost 190MB... That's why my C3200 now has a 512MB swap partition.
I've also run into internal compiler errors when compiling outside X with overclocking. Building inside X without overclocking works fine. But I don't know which is the cause.
But i've heard that not enough memory can also cause this.
Now I am doing compilation on a 4GB microdrive (ext2 format). I also added a 512MB swap partition on it. So after checking out all the dependencies, I plug in the microdrive, turn on the swap in it, and let the Z work. This way I can avoid the intensive writing on the internal CF, and also can freely share the microdrive between my C3200 and C860, both running Debian now.
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Hi all,
Great to see we now have an announcement thread and there are already some nice apps in it.
I couldn't post in that thread to comment on it, so I'm using this one instead.
I will jump on the compiling train later (too much other thing to do right now).
Chero.
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@dlj0:
Do you use swap? For compilation the default size of titchy (~17x MB) is definitely not enough. When I was compiling portabase, the swap usage surged up to almost 190MB... That's why my C3200 now has a 512MB swap partition.
I've also run into internal compiler errors when compiling outside X with overclocking. Building inside X without overclocking works fine. But I don't know which is the cause.
But i've heard that not enough memory can also cause this.
Now I am doing compilation on a 4GB microdrive (ext2 format). I also added a 512MB swap partition on it. So after checking out all the dependencies, I plug in the microdrive, turn on the swap in it, and let the Z work. This way I can avoid the intensive writing on the internal CF, and also can freely share the microdrive between my C3200 and C860, both running Debian now.
I have about 170M of swap as a partition, mounted automatically. I added another swapfile, another 50meg, just to see if that would help. I am _still_ trying to compile lyx-1.5.2, and am about to give up. Fortunately I can export files from 1.5.2 to 1.4.*-readable ones. Also, frankly, lyx-1.4.* is faster than 1.5.2, but 1.5.2 is fancier.
But my crashes always occur before the swap is full, anyway. But they do occur when things are thrashing pretty badly.
I feel like the old days, when you had to exit X to compile anything. I have been not only killing the X server, I have pruned down the modules, daemons, and things like that (good idea in general) to just what I need/want, but still I can't get past one of the large object files. I even log out in order to free up cpu cycles and ram space for the compilation. Lyx is, now, a big program, so it is not such a reflection on the Z that I can't compile it, but .... It gets to about 70meg swap usage and segfaults. It is somewhat random, but this last object (LyX.o, one of the last!) has not managed to appear after several attempts.
I don't understand what you are saying about the microdrive. The internal hard disk is such a beast. Are you saying you have two of them?
Do you want to try your hand at compiliing lyx-1.5.2? You need qt4-dev installed, which installs a lot of, um, crap, which you can remove later. Try ./configure to see whether you have enough to make lyx. If so, please give it a shot. Like I said, I have been at this a week now.
I can't imagine compiling a kernel on this thing.
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I will give it a try on my 860, but after finding out more about how Debian EABI works now.
And actually there is a lyx 1.5.1-2 package for EABI: http://armel-debs.applieddata.net/debian/p...mel/main/l/lyx/ (http://armel-debs.applieddata.net/debian/pool-armel/main/l/lyx/)
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@dlj0:
Do you use swap? For compilation the default size of titchy (~17x MB) is definitely not enough. When I was compiling portabase, the swap usage surged up to almost 190MB... That's why my C3200 now has a 512MB swap partition.
I've also run into internal compiler errors when compiling outside X with overclocking. Building inside X without overclocking works fine. But I don't know which is the cause.
But i've heard that not enough memory can also cause this.
Now I am doing compilation on a 4GB microdrive (ext2 format). I also added a 512MB swap partition on it. So after checking out all the dependencies, I plug in the microdrive, turn on the swap in it, and let the Z work. This way I can avoid the intensive writing on the internal CF, and also can freely share the microdrive between my C3200 and C860, both running Debian now.
I have about 170M of swap as a partition, mounted automatically. I added another swapfile, another 50meg, just to see if that would help. I am _still_ trying to compile lyx-1.5.2, and am about to give up. Fortunately I can export files from 1.5.2 to 1.4.*-readable ones. Also, frankly, lyx-1.4.* is faster than 1.5.2, but 1.5.2 is fancier.
But my crashes always occur before the swap is full, anyway. But they do occur when things are thrashing pretty badly.
I feel like the old days, when you had to exit X to compile anything. I have been not only killing the X server, I have pruned down the modules, daemons, and things like that (good idea in general) to just what I need/want, but still I can't get past one of the large object files. I even log out in order to free up cpu cycles and ram space for the compilation. Lyx is, now, a big program, so it is not such a reflection on the Z that I can't compile it, but .... It gets to about 70meg swap usage and segfaults. It is somewhat random, but this last object (LyX.o, one of the last!) has not managed to appear after several attempts.
I don't understand what you are saying about the microdrive. The internal hard disk is such a beast. Are you saying you have two of them?
Do you want to try your hand at compiliing lyx-1.5.2? You need qt4-dev installed, which installs a lot of, um, crap, which you can remove later. Try ./configure to see whether you have enough to make lyx. If so, please give it a shot. Like I said, I have been at this a week now.
I can't imagine compiling a kernel on this thing.
Progress?? I decided to try one more time. For some reason (priority user??) compiling as root made it past the latest bottleneck, and it is still thrashing away.
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Progress?? I decided to try one more time. For some reason (priority user??) compiling as root made it past the latest bottleneck, and it is still thrashing away.
Lol. I can't even get past apt-get build-dep:
E: Build dependency for lyx cannot be satisfied because no available versions of package libboost-dev can satisfy version requirement
I already installed all libboost-*-dev and switched to "sid" in deb-src. How did you get there?
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Progress?? I decided to try one more time. For some reason (priority user??) compiling as root made it past the latest bottleneck, and it is still thrashing away.
Lol. I can't even get past apt-get build-dep:
E: Build dependency for lyx cannot be satisfied because no available versions of package libboost-dev can satisfy version requirement
I already installed all libboost-*-dev and switched to "sid" in deb-src. How did you get there?
That is strange. I never got that message. Wait. What is this apt-get build-dep? I got the sources for lyx from http://www.lyx.org (http://www.lyx.org), unpacked them, and ran ./configure. The first time, ./configure complained about missing moc and other things, installing libqt4-dev took care of that. I have no idea what build-dep is, or why that would help building lyx.
BTW, I woke up this morning to a completely built up version of lyx-1.5.2, which so far seems to work just fine. If someone wants it, I can create a tarball, but this installs into /usr/local to keep it separate from the distribution.
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I will give it a try on my 860, but after finding out more about how Debian EABI works now.
And actually there is a lyx 1.5.1-2 package for EABI: http://armel-debs.applieddata.net/debian/p...mel/main/l/lyx/ (http://armel-debs.applieddata.net/debian/pool-armel/main/l/lyx/)
How did you install debian-armel (same as EABI, right?)? What kernel did you use; or does the angstrom kernel support both arm and armel?
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has somebody succed to run kazehakase ? i installed the package from gnuab sid repository but it segfaults...
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Hello everybody, i've just installed titchy and i'm searching for the Portabase application, where could i find it ? thanks
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Hello everybody, i've just installed titchy and i'm searching for the Portabase application, where could i find it ? thanks
It was in the announcement thread but attachments got lost somehow. I hope the admins are looking into it cause I lost the copy I downloaded ...
Maybe ZDevil could upload it again ?
Chero.
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No problem! Will put the files back tonight.
I should've done this earlier as the admin has already confirmed that some recent attachments got whisked to /dev/null because a chunk of data has mysteriously gone.
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Just uploaded the packages again. Enjoy.
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Great, thanks a lot.
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I want to set up another thread for custom armel packages to run on the EABI system. Anyone interested?
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I want to set up another thread for custom armel packages to run on the EABI system. Anyone interested?
yup
first package successfully compiled yesterday : mutt
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Good. Shall we use the same thread as the custom ARM packages' or a different one to avoid confusion?
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Good. Shall we use the same thread as the custom ARM packages' or a different one to avoid confusion?
if packages works on both version, i think yes, otherwise we should open a new thread
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Good. Shall we use the same thread as the custom ARM packages' or a different one to avoid confusion?
if packages works on both version, i think yes, otherwise we should open a new thread
i've tried the zdevil version of notecase under debian eabi and as we guessed, it doesn't work under eabi
i've tried to compile it again but it fails and i don't understand why...
would you compile it again zdevil ?
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Certainly! I am gonna do that after converting OABI to EABI on my C860.
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Before compiling notecase, I am trying to compile gjots2, which cannot be installed from the armel feeds.
And to compile it, i have to compile libgoffice-1-dev and libtool.
To compile libtool, I have installed texi2html, texinofo, dpatch, gcj, gfortran, fortran77-compiler.
So after all this digression, my 3200 starts making libtool ...
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Before compiling notecase, I am trying to compile gjots2, which cannot be installed from the armel feeds.
And to compile it, i have to compile libgoffice-1-dev and libtool.
To compile libtool, I have installed texi2html, texinofo, dpatch, gcj, gfortran, fortran77-compiler.
So after all this digression, my 3200 starts making libtool ...
you know what?
i was just trying to compile contacts-0.7 from pimlico and i failed because i had to install whatever dev packages and it was broken........compiling seems to be a very difficult and a time-eater task with that armel debian....
i wonder if we could get some help/support from ads (http://www.applieddata.net/)
right now i'm backuping my whole debian eabi and i'll think about what next on my zaurus : continuing into eabi or installing another distro
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you know what?
i was just trying to compile contacts-0.7 from pimlico and i failed because i had to install whatever dev packages and it was broken........
I simply installed contacts 0.7 through apt-get
I tried portabase (oabi) on my system (eabi) and it doesn't work either ...
Chero.
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you know what?
i was just trying to compile contacts-0.7 from pimlico and i failed because i had to install whatever dev packages and it was broken........
I simply installed contacts 0.7 through apt-get
???
apt-get install contacts
-> depends libebook1.2-9 but it is not going to be installed
depends xxx blah blah
E: Broken packages
..
how the hell did you suceed ???
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you know what?
i was just trying to compile contacts-0.7 from pimlico and i failed because i had to install whatever dev packages and it was broken........
I simply installed contacts 0.7 through apt-get
I tried portabase (oabi) on my system (eabi) and it doesn't work either ...
Chero.
Umm. Then perhaps we need a new thread for uploading and testing new armel packages. :0
Will build the armel versions of portabase and portabase soon, after building libtool and libgoffice-1-dev.
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you know what?
i was just trying to compile contacts-0.7 from pimlico and i failed because i had to install whatever dev packages and it was broken........
I simply installed contacts 0.7 through apt-get
I tried portabase (oabi) on my system (eabi) and it doesn't work either ...
Chero.
Umm. Then perhaps we need a new thread for uploading and testing new armel packages. :0
Will build the armel versions of portabase and portabase soon, after building libtool and libgoffice-1-dev.
Do you ever sleep, work or eat ? Or can you spend 24h/day on your Zs ?
Anyway, never mind, I like it the way it is.
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Lol. I almost always work with my Z beside me. And I am used to taking a short break every hour at least. Kinda good way of distraction and refreshment.
(And well, I don't need to do much when my Z is building things, except a few minutes to write the control file and package it by hand if necessary)
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you know what?
i was just trying to compile contacts-0.7 from pimlico and i failed because i had to install whatever dev packages and it was broken........
I simply installed contacts 0.7 through apt-get
I tried portabase (oabi) on my system (eabi) and it doesn't work either ...
Chero.
Umm. Then perhaps we need a new thread for uploading and testing new armel packages. :0
Will build the armel versions of portabase and portabase soon, after building libtool and libgoffice-1-dev.
Do you ever sleep, work or eat ? Or can you spend 24h/day on your Zs ?
Anyway, never mind, I like it the way it is.
yesterday, he went shopping a little
anyway, remember... the zaurus is the ultimate geek's laptop which can really stay 24h/7 by your side ! so, as me, and almost all zaurus' users, ZDevil spend 24/7 on his zaurus !
(just jokin, of course )
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Lol. I almost always work with my Z beside me. And I am used to taking a short break every hour at least. Kinda good way of distraction and refreshment.
(And well, I don't need to do much when my Z is building things, except a few minutes to write the control file and package it by hand if necessary)
I used to do that but in the end I was taking a break from my Z every hour or so to do some real-life-work. Now I try to stay away from my Z while working (except when I need it) to be able to finish my projects.
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(just jokin, of course )
You've got to be joking ...
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you know what?
i was just trying to compile contacts-0.7 from pimlico and i failed because i had to install whatever dev packages and it was broken........
I simply installed contacts 0.7 through apt-get
I tried portabase (oabi) on my system (eabi) and it doesn't work either ...
Chero.
Umm. Then perhaps we need a new thread for uploading and testing new armel packages. :0
Will build the armel versions of portabase and portabase soon, after building libtool and libgoffice-1-dev.
Do you ever sleep, work or eat ? Or can you spend 24h/day on your Zs ?
Anyway, never mind, I like it the way it is.
yesterday, he went shopping a little
anyway, remember... the zaurus is the ultimate geek's laptop which can really stay 24h/7 by your side ! so, as me, and almost all zaurus' users, ZDevil spend 24/7 on his zaurus !
(just jokin, of course )
You know what, I even went to shopping with my Zaurus (my shopping list is in xournal)
And sometimes I can't even tell whether I am taking a real break or not, because I use my Zaurus for note-taking and dictionary look-up. The real temptation comes when it's just a few keystrokes away from playing rather than working...
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(just jokin, of course )
You've got to be joking ...
i'm not english.... so i wonder... is it ironic ? if it is, i assure you... i'm about to be a dentist, and time spent at the hospital during the week doesn't allow me to spend 24/7 on my Z ....
and... to be right... maybe (probably ? ) if i had the time, i'd spend 24/7 on my Z
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i'm not english.... so i wonder... is it ironic ? if it is, i assure you... i'm about to be a dentist, and time spent at the hospital during the week doesn't allow me to spend 24/7 on my Z ....
and... to be right... maybe (probably ? ) if i had the time, i'd spend 24/7 on my Z
Perhaps you can do so if you load *some* useful references on the Zaurus.
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in fact, it exists.... for example, the drug-dictionnary ... but it runs on propriary system... i don't think there is a "debian" version... i'll have a look a day.
and, i began to code a dentist-program open-source, because i don't want to be later feet and fist linked by a compagny for life, once i first buy their product... will i succeed ? future'll tell.
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(just jokin, of course )
You've got to be joking ...
i'm not english.... so i wonder... is it ironic ? if it is, i assure you... i'm about to be a dentist, and time spent at the hospital during the week doesn't allow me to spend 24/7 on my Z ....
and... to be right... maybe (probably ? ) if i had the time, i'd spend 24/7 on my Z
It was a joke, I meant "you've got to be telling a joke" when you said "just jokin, of course". Which would mean that it all isn't a joke but we're all actually playing with our Z 24/7.
Excuser-moi, mais je ne peux pas expliquer cela en Français. I'm not english and not french.
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(just jokin, of course )
You've got to be joking ...
i'm not english.... so i wonder... is it ironic ? if it is, i assure you... i'm about to be a dentist, and time spent at the hospital during the week doesn't allow me to spend 24/7 on my Z ....
and... to be right... maybe (probably ? ) if i had the time, i'd spend 24/7 on my Z
It was a joke, I meant "you've got to be telling a joke" when you said "just jokin, of course". Which would mean that it all isn't a joke but we're all actually playing with our Z 24/7.
Excuser-moi, mais je ne peux pas expliquer cela en Français. I'm not english and not french.
i perfectly understood, this time and, well... ZDevil just proved before it wasn't one.... omg... i'm going out right now... without my Z !
see you later
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Back on the topic...
A few new armel packages are done and uploaded to https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=25009 (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=25009)
Have fun!
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Just added today:
Many gnome-python dependencies are broken in the current armel repos because of the strange version conflict of libgoffice.
Now with these you can install programs like gjots2 without issue.
libgoffice-0-5_0.5.1-2
libgoffice-0-5-common_0.5.1-2
Also:
libgoffice-0-5-dev_0.5.1-2
libgoffice-0-5-dbg_0.5.1-2
They are in the New testing packages (armel) thread. Also in jpmatrix's repo.
Also I have uploaded uqm-voice package (~100MB!) there. Have fun!
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jpmatrix, a question about uqm-voice_0.6.2_armel.deb. I've uploaded it to your "uploads" folder, but it remains there and does seem to go into the proper feed. Would you mind helping fix it? Thanks!
Those who play Ur-Quan Masters will have a lot more fun with this package.
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jpmatrix, a question about uqm-voice_0.6.2_armel.deb. I've uploaded it to your "uploads" folder, but it remains there and does seem to go into the proper feed. Would you mind helping fix it? Thanks!
i had a problem trying to include it with reprepro
i'll try again and report to you
right now i'm reprepro-ing your new packages
EDITED: all new zdevil packages except uqm-voice are now available on matrixmen debian feed !
just apt-get update and install
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Thanks, jpmatrix. I got uqm-voice repackaged but the ftp server seems to be down ATM.
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Thanks, jpmatrix. I got uqm-voice repackaged but the ftp server seems to be down ATM.
yes, my desktop home PC is down
it will be up at around 18:00 today (time of France
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The repackaged uqm-voice deb is uploaded. Have fun.
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The repackaged uqm-voice deb is uploaded. Have fun.
no luck
now reprepro says :
"No priority was given for uqm-voice, skipping" ....
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The repackaged uqm-voice deb is uploaded. Have fun.
no luck
now reprepro says :
"No priority was given for uqm-voice, skipping" ....
Oh sorry. Fixed and uploaded again (in uploads/uqm-voice-new/ ). Please test.
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The repackaged uqm-voice deb is uploaded. Have fun.
no luck
now reprepro says :
"No priority was given for uqm-voice, skipping" ....
Oh sorry. Fixed and uploaded again (in uploads/uqm-voice-new/ ). Please test.
now it's good
uqm-voice is on the feed !
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Could dillo2 be compiled for armel?
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Could dillo2 be compiled for armel?
Dillo 0.8.5 is available from the angstrom feeds. These are armel apps, and work fine. They don't install using dpkg AFAIK; what I did was unpack the *.ipk and untar the data.tar.gz once I was reasonably sure that all dependent packages were loaded.
I misspoke here. It's minimo, not dillo, that is only available from Angstrom. Dillo is on the debian archives.
So, dillo2 -- what does it do? Is it closer to a full-blown web browser? If so, I am interested. IMO web browsers are currently the worst handicap we have using armel. But maybe you mean the fltk2 version of dillo?
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IMO web browsers are currently the worst handicap we have using armel.
Really? Isn't the armel epiphany-browser/gecko/webkit working great?
Actually I begin to like it more than iceweasel/firefox, which is great but a bit slow and resource hungry.
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IMO web browsers are currently the worst handicap we have using armel.
Really? Isn't the armel epiphany-browser/gecko/webkit working great?
Actually I begin to like it more than iceweasel/firefox, which is great but a bit slow and resource hungry.
currently, as far as i remember, under debian eabi :
-available and working browsers (just apt-get install) :
links, dillo, epiphany-browser, epiphany-webkit, w3-img, nautilus, konqueror,
-available but not working browsers:
iceweasel, iceape
-not available:
minimo
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I've installed Kasehakase last week and it works perfectly, it has a good speed and i can use with gmail.
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I've installed Kasehakase last week and it works perfectly, it has a good speed and i can use with gmail.
do you have debian eabi ?
i've just installed kasehakase and as all gecko-style applications (firefox, iceweaseal, iceape), it just seg faults on launch...
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IMO web browsers are currently the worst handicap we have using armel.
Really? Isn't the armel epiphany-browser/gecko/webkit working great?
Actually I begin to like it more than iceweasel/firefox, which is great but a bit slow and resource hungry.
currently, as far as i remember, under debian eabi :
-available and working browsers (just apt-get install) :
links, dillo, epiphany-browser, epiphany-webkit, w3-img, nautilus, konqueror,
-available but not working browsers:
iceweasel, iceape
-not available:
minimo
Well, actually minimo is available on the Angstrom feed, and can be installed by hand. Unfortunately, it does the best job of handling fancy websites like my bank. But it's interface is clunky IMO, and for some reason does not accept launching with a website specified (a la minimo http://mysite.com (http://mysite.com) --- it just ignores the URL). It also ignores the Fn key.
If only dillo could handle frames and all that stuff with bloated websites, it would be my only choice. It is quick and stable.
I thought the epiphany-webkit was pretty poor on the fancy websites.
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I've installed Kasehakase last week and it works perfectly, it has a good speed and i can use with gmail.
do you have debian eabi ?
i've just installed kasehakase and as all gecko-style applications (firefox, iceweaseal, iceape), it just seg faults on launch...
I've a Planex wireless CF card which has a problem with the titchy installation, this card is not recognize. So I decided to install this version http://www.bigbridgezau.sakura.ne.jp/dev/debian/ (http://www.bigbridgezau.sakura.ne.jp/dev/debian/)
following this thread www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=24827 (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=24827)
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I've installed Kasehakase last week and it works perfectly, it has a good speed and i can use with gmail.
do you have debian eabi ?
i've just installed kasehakase and as all gecko-style applications (firefox, iceweaseal, iceape), it just seg faults on launch...
My experience, as well. I wonder what it is that craps out; strace is not very helpful for these.
I gather that Moad-Dib has oabi.
I installed the 0.8.6 version of dillo from the angstrom feed. This worked OK except my ssl libs were newer than it wanted. No real problem, but not much improvement with my bankofamerica site, either. The site does now load, but the display is rather messed up and not really usable.
epiphany runs OK, but crashes on big sites. Webkit version doesn't deal with these sites, either.
Someday, someone will find out what is wrong with these programs, or with the kernel, or whatever. They don't run on a remote display, either, so I don't believe that the problem is related to the X server.
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Anyone have any idea how to compile maxima for debian-eabi? It's a CAS system (the original one, BTW) written in LISP. There is a nice wx wrapper for it, wxmaxima, but it needs the maxima engine to run, and that is not available for eabi. Anyone with a clue, please let me know. I downloaded the maxima-src package, but it was all just lisp files, with no build instructions. clisp is also not available for armel.
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I would really like to see
ko/pi
compiled for debian eabi.
It is the only calendar program which I have been able to get to work with ical synchonisation with my thyme calendar server.
Interestingly, the full korganiser doesn't bidirectionally sync properly.
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Freeciv (and its parts) without the root warning would be really cool for the debian on Z. Along with a console version of supertux If an interprising person were to want to work on these?
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Has wbar ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/wbar/ (http://freshmeat.net/projects/wbar/) ) been compiled already? I did some poking around and didn't see it in the feeds I checked.
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I play Debian on C-860 for one week, I am very happy, and try to install my favor tools on it.
I try to find a good PIM ,I think POSE (emulates the hardware for most Palm Computing Platform devices) may be a good solution,
does anybody have this package compiled? I try to use jpilot, but it is not satisfy my need,
BTW
Thanks Zdevil ,I use notecase very happy, but portabase can't use in C-860 .can you have a test
My C-860 install Debian EABI to SD card with ,Angstrom 2.6.21 kernel
Thanks
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currently, as far as i remember, under debian eabi :
-available and working browsers (just apt-get install) :
links, dillo, epiphany-browser, epiphany-webkit, w3-img, nautilus, konqueror,
-available but not working browsers:
iceweasel, iceape
-not available:
minimo
minimo and icehamster are available now, the latter s working perfectly for me
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Hopefully, this is the right thread to ask this...
Wondering if there's any 'handwriting recognition' app available for Debian EABI, would be great for me to have as I go to lots of meetings at my job, so note-taking is important to me...
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Hopefully, this is the right thread to ask this...
Wondering if there's any 'handwriting recognition' app available for Debian EABI, would be great for me to have as I go to lots of meetings at my job, so note-taking is important to me...
You can give cellwriter a try, which is already available in the official repos. It takes time to train the program initially, but it's said to be working well once it's used to your input.
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Hopefully, this is the right thread to ask this...
Wondering if there's any 'handwriting recognition' app available for Debian EABI, would be great for me to have as I go to lots of meetings at my job, so note-taking is important to me...
You can give cellwriter a try, which is already available in the official repos. It takes time to train the program initially, but it's said to be working well once it's used to your input.
Thanks for the suggestion, ZDevil!
Will check it out and report back on it....
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Hi,
I would like to make a package request.
Lxlauncher: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/LXLauncher (http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/LXLauncher)
It would kind of make debian on zaurus more like the default sharp rom in terms of launcher.
Hope some kind person builds it for arm-eabi! Thank you in advance
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Hi,
I would like to make a package request.
Lxlauncher: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/LXLauncher (http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/LXLauncher)
It would kind of make debian on zaurus more like the default sharp rom in terms of launcher.
Hope some kind person builds it for arm-eabi! Thank you in advance
I attached lxlaucher on "New Testing Packages (armel)" posting. Try it.
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Dear 2or0,
As always, thank you very much!!
I can't wait to try it tonight!!
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I would like kdepimpi compiled for armel. It should be much lighter weight than the regular korganizer.
Thanks,
Mars
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I would like kdepimpi compiled for armel. It should be much lighter weight than the regular korganizer.
Thanks,
Mars
I upload it here: https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?s=&...st&p=177780 (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=25009&view=findpost&p=177780)
Enjoy~
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I just tried to install your kdepimpi package on a Nokia N810 (armel).
Unfortunatley one lib is missing: libqt3-mt
I loaded the lib from debian.org (http://packages.debian.org/de/sid/armel/libqt3-mt/download) unfortunatley the lib depends on several others...
I added the suggestet sourcelist to my package manager, still it isn't able to solve all dependencies:
Application packages to install:
liblcms1 (1.16-10)
gcc-4.3-base (4.3.1-2
libqt3-mt(3:3.3.8b-5
libxinerama1(2:1.0.3-2)
Application packages to update:
libstc++6 (4.3.1-2)
libgcc1(1:4.3.1-2)
libpng12-0 (1.2.27-1)
libfreetype6 (2.3.6-1)
libc6 (2.7-12)
Application packages missing:
libfreetype6 (= 2-2-1-1osso3)
libgcc1 (= 1:3.4.4cs2005q3.2-5.osso8)
libstdc++6 (= 3.4.4cs2005q3.2-5.osso8)
libc6 (= 2.5.0-1osso7)
libpng12-0 (= 1.2.8rel-10sso5)
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I just tried to install your kdepimpi package on a Nokia N810 (armel).
Unfortunatley one lib is missing: libqt3-mt
I loaded the lib from debian.org (http://packages.debian.org/de/sid/armel/libqt3-mt/download) unfortunatley the lib depends on several others...
I added the suggestet sourcelist to my package manager, still it isn't able to solve all dependencies:
Application packages to install:
liblcms1 (1.16-10)
gcc-4.3-base (4.3.1-2
libqt3-mt(3:3.3.8b-5
libxinerama1(2:1.0.3-2)
Application packages to update:
libstc++6 (4.3.1-2)
libgcc1(1:4.3.1-2)
libpng12-0 (1.2.27-1)
libfreetype6 (2.3.6-1)
libc6 (2.7-12)
Application packages missing:
libfreetype6 (= 2-2-1-1osso3)
libgcc1 (= 1:3.4.4cs2005q3.2-5.osso8)
libstdc++6 (= 3.4.4cs2005q3.2-5.osso8)
libc6 (= 2.5.0-1osso7)
libpng12-0 (= 1.2.8rel-10sso5)
The lib is already there. You simply need to let your OS know where it is. I don't have my N800 handy to double-check but you should just need to add /opt/kdepimpi to ld.so.conf and run ldconfig as super user.
Canguy
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[...] you should just need to add /opt/kdepimpi to ld.so.conf and run ldconfig as super user.
I'm not able to install the provided kdepimpi package.
So there is no kdepimpi folder in /opt
Actually my
/opt
Directory is completly empty.
Several libs are in /usr/libs
- yet I have no clue where it could be. If it is there at all.
Do I have to install anything else before i can install the kdepimpi_2.2.10_armel.deb package?
Qt libs i.e.?
I am using the latest (stable release) OS for the N800/N810: RX-44_2008SE_2.2007.51-3
Did I understand you correctly? You DO have this kdepimpi package up & running on your N800?
Then there is hope!! :-)
Please be so kind to tell me the correct paths I should enter - or if I need any other files/source lists.
Thanks for your quick reply! :-)
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Sorry, but I misunderstood your problem. When I intalled this on my Zaurus, it installed ok but complained of missing packages. I automatically assumed you had the same problem. And sorry but no, I do not have this on my n800 - just my Zaurus.
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Hello,
Having trouble compiling this kernel module to connect to windows mobile phones:
svn co https://synce.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/synce/trunk/usb-rndis-lite
The build breaks with:
/usr/src/usb-rndis-lite/cdc_ether.c: In function 'usbnet_generic_cdc_bind':
/usr/src/usb-rndis-lite/cdc_ether.c:113: error: implicit declaration of function 'is_wireless'
I don't know if/how this conflicts with the current version of cdc_ether.c or not.
any help would be greatly appreciated
*EDIT*
I got the code to compile by changing some of the yonggun kernel .configs, and recompiling the kernel natively... (the cross-compiled build wouldn't work somehow). However, by doing this, I broke some things that let USB read mass storage devices, and I still can't connect to the rndis phone... which is my goal....
*EDIT2*
Okay, it works, I'd upload to the other thread in awhile, but I think anyone interested in this would need all the rebuilt modules as well. Nice, EDGE access everywhere now.
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Hi all!
I would like a version of KnowIt (http://knowit.sourceforge.net) compiled for armel. I use KnowIt religiously on other systems, as a great two pane outliner tool (similar to Tuxcards, but much cleaner). Thanks!
Hugh
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I would love to run qt4 embedded on debian, directly on linuxfb.
-> Request Qt4.4 build with -embedded arm and linuxfb as graphics driver.
Thank you!
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I would like to request SCUMMVM latest build 0.12.0 that supports all the Kyrandia games.
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i would like to request libmtp
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Thanks to yonggun for compiling the wunderful kdepimpi package, which is the best organizer on Zaurus (and other worlds)! Unfortunately for alarming out of suspend the internal alarm option of kdepimpi doesn't work. It has to be cancelled and there has to be an external package installed, which was korganizer-alarm (ko/pi alarm applet) in pdaxrom. I would like to have that recompiled. Or is there another way to use the alarm option in debian?
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I would love to run qt4 embedded on debian, directly on linuxfb.
-> Request Qt4.4 build with -embedded arm and linuxfb as graphics driver.
Any chance that'd let you run sharprom apps under debian? (with a bit of chrooting too I guess...)
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scim-tomoe:
http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/en/blog/index.rb (http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/en/blog/index.rb)
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=193138 (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=193138)
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.p...ame=tomoe-devel (http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=562781.59615.qm%40web15104.mail.cnb.yahoo.com&forum_name=tomoe-devel)
http://www.mblondel.org/journal/2007/05/12...entified-goals/ (http://www.mblondel.org/journal/2007/05/12/some-progress-and-identified-goals/)
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.p...ame=tomoe-devel (http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=85bf19030806151641q68d5c013j7e436bdbb8d3f2fd%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=tomoe-devel)
is anyone using this already, or using something else for kanji handwriting recognition?
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would like wbar compiled also
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I upload it here: https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?s=&...st&p=177780 (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=25009&view=findpost&p=177780)
Enjoy~
Many, many thanks for this. After about 5 years using the Zaurus, depending on kdepimpi, I recently switched to the Nokia N810 running Maemo. With a lot of help, I did a half-hearted port of kdepimpi (2.7) to the Nokia, but it never worked corectly.
Your package installs fairly easily on the Nokia tablet (once the libqt3 dependency is met), and works much, much better.
See this thread on the Internet Tablet Talk forums for more details (http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=132481#post132481),
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I would like to request the epplets package for e16. I have found it for the arm architecture but not armel. It isn't even available for e17 from the official repository.
Thanks.