Don't quite understand that last posting Xromer. I was hoping your contrib link might add all the contrib feeds to my ipkg.conf in one fell swoop- not to be. As an URL it just takes you to the pdaXrom community page. Speaking of which
http://mail.pdaxrom.org/contrib/list.txt
That list seems to be the nearest I can get to a complete, searchable list of pdaXrom packages but I know its incomplete and out of date as I downloaded amule off Xromers feed yesterday. It was supposed to be packaged for beta4 but it ran fine under beta1! My Z is really kicking ass now!
I'm still looking for all the above packages (but I bet no-one has packaged zyn yet) as well as streamtuner or another shoutcast browser.
I'm also searching for an idiots guide to setting up ssh just so I can get scp/ gftp copying files over the USB connection. When I find such a thing I want meanie to include it in his otherwise comprehensive pdax guide.
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Right, to the URL you have to add the name of the contributor logically.
i.e.
http://mail.pdaxrom.org/contrib/XromerNow, i' m little confusing too.
Just finished yesterday the new
CVS GPE-PIMS compilation over the SDK 1.1.0beta1 and Fedora4 release.
Now i' m finishing doing the right rules-ipk to make an auto compilation for the Beta4 with the builder.
What are you saying is that feed on Beta4 works in the OldBetas too??
Now if you can test other packages, i can make only one Feed for all, instead of make a triple compilation that is, OldBetas - FC4 - Beta4.
Now, as i have the complete stuff for compilation on Beta4, i. e. SDK Builder and complete feed compiled.
You can make a list of PRGS to be useful for compilation and i can try to compile them for you.
Adding a new rules-ipk it' s not a big trick, it' s difficult when a library needs dependencies and installation of headers in the toolchain like Nautilus that needs a lot of deps.
BYEZ!