[maemo-developers] maemo-developers Digest, Vol 60, Issue 28

From: acano at dsic.upv.es acano at dsic.upv.es
Date: Wed Apr 28 13:39:15 EEST 2010
Can I with that SDK make a cross-compilation for Maemo N900 with  
issues of the Qt4.6 just by compiling it on my pc and moving it  
directly to my N900?

And for symbian?

Thanks,

A. Cano

PD: Sorry for the previous messages.


> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:42:08 +0300
> From: "Ville M. Vainio" <vivainio at gmail.com>
> Subject: Nokia Qt SDK beta released
> To: maemo-developers at maemo.org
> Message-ID:
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> People that don't unconditionally love scratchbox may be delighted to
> hear that madde + qt creator combination is taking steps to a more
> official & endorsed status:
>
> http://www.forum.nokia.com/Tools_Docs_and_Code/Tools/IDEs/Nokia_Qt_SDK/
>
> It has a simulator as well (i.e. a custom version of Qt libraries that
> mocks various things, including hw events from Qt mobility).
>
> CAUTION: You can't use the (excellent) hw debugging feature on your
> N900 yet, PR 1.2 is needed. In the mean time, you can kick the tires
> with the simulator (or a Symbian device if you have a spare windows
> machine around ;-) ).
>
> --
> Ville M. Vainio
> http://tinyurl.com/vainio
>
>
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> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:04:40 +0200
> From: chantra <chantra at debuntu.org>
> Subject: Re: Meaning of Phone.Net.get_current_cell_info return values
> To: "Dawid Lorenz (maemobile)" <adl at adl.pl>
> Cc: maemo-developers at maemo.org
> Message-ID: <1272395080.9313.165.camel at rahu>
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>
> Hi Dawid,
>
> Tks for your reply.
>
> Actually, the fields you mentioned are the ones returned by
> get_registration_status
>
> get_current_cell_info fields are slightly different.
> I did not find anything yet on those 2 last fields :s.
>
> For instance, ATM, I have different returned result for cell_info and
> registration:
> Nokia-N900-42-11:~# ./get_registration_status.sh
> method return sender=:1.17 -> dest=:1.538 reply_serial=2
>    byte 1
>    uint16 21013
>    uint32 21112
>    uint32 1
>    uint32 214
>    byte 3
>    byte 3
>    int32 0
> Nokia-N900-42-11:~# ./get_current_cell_info.sh
> method return sender=:1.17 -> dest=:1.539 reply_serial=2
>    byte 1
>    uint16 21013
>    uint32 21112
>    uint32 1
>    uint32 214
>    byte 0
>    byte 3
>    int32 0
> Nokia-N900-42-11:~#
>
>
> Tks for your help.
>
> Chantra
>
> On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 19:18 +0100, Dawid Lorenz (maemobile) wrote:
>
>> ----- Original message -----
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have been spending quite some time understanding the values
>> returned
>> > by:
>> > dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=com.nokia.phone.net
>> > --print-reply /com/nokia/phone/net Phone.Net.get_current_cell_info
>> > method return sender=:1.17 -> dest=:1.373 reply_serial=2
>> >      byte 2                        --> type GSM = 1, WCDMA = 2 ??
>> >      uint16 2050              --> LAC
>> >      uint32 17143306      --> Cell ID (cellid = res & 65535), RNC =
>> res >>
>> > 16
>> >      uint32 1                    --> mnc
>> >      uint32 214                --> mcc
>> >      byte 0                        --> ???
>> >      byte 3                        --> ??? 3 on supported network, 0
>> on unsupported
>> > network, 2 when NSPS
>> >      int32 0                      --> error
>> >
>> > So far, this is what I have got, the 2 last bytes returned
>> parameters
>> > are the ones I try to get info from:
>> >      byte 0                        --> ???
>> >      byte 3                        --> ??? 3 on supported network, 0
>> on unsupported
>> > network, 2 when NSPS
>> >
>> > On my phone, I am generally getting values 0,3 respectively, and it
>> > seems that the last byte will change to 0 on unsupported networks
>> and 2
>> > when only NSPS is available.
>> >
>> > Is there anybody out there that can give me some more info on these
>> > values?
>> > Any Nokia developers that will know what those values stands
>> for :p.
>> >
>> > Any leads really appreciated :p
>> >
>> > Tks,
>> >
>> > Chantra
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> NSPS stands for No Service Power Save (or similar) and occurs when you
>> have no home/accessible network coverage, hence device will 'power
>> save' instead of searching for it all the time. Basically, the field
>> you're looking at here is current network status and tells you whether
>> you're within home network, is device searching for network or give up
>> and go into power save mode.
>>
>> Don't know whether you want to know the meaning of other fields, ping
>> me if you do.
>>
>> You might also install NetMon app from extras-devel and have a look
>> into its source (python). It reads that exact values you're after, so
>> that might give some extra clues to you. Good luck.
>>
>> --
>> Dawid 'evad' Lorenz * http://adl.pl
>>
>> null://real men never use nokia
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> Message: 11
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 16:04:43 -0400
> From: Demetris <demetris at ece.neu.edu>
> Subject: Re: N810, GPS and Java
> To: Henning Heinold <h.heinold at tarent.de>
> Cc: maemo-developers at maemo.org
> Message-ID: <4BD7435B.9090309 at ece.neu.edu>
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> Hey Henning,
>
> do you have any further info as to how to run the gpsd via the java-dbus?
> I want to run this on the N800 and either interface through java or
> javascript
> clients.
>
> Thanks
>
> Henning Heinold wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> you can start the gpsd via dbus. I don't know yet if the gpsd also sends
>> the coords via dbus. So try it out with the java-dbus bindings.
>>
>> Bye Henning
>>
>>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 23:30:18 +0200
> From: Thomas Waelti <twaelti at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Help needed: packaging/distributing very small C app
> To: Jeremiah Foster <jeremiah at jeremiahfoster.com>,	Joseph Charpak
> 	<josephcharpak at COMCAST.NET>
> Cc: maemo-developers at maemo.org
> Message-ID: <2010427233018.917298 at mobigo>
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> Hell, frozen over. It took me four evenings, one hour each evening,  
> to tinker and try and fail and try again. But now it loooks good:
> http://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras-devel_free_armel/mafw-play-list/0.1.0-5/
>
> (To test it, you need to have one or more saved playlists on your  
> N900. Then open X-Term and enter "mafw-play-list NameOfYourPlayList"  
> and it should start the playback of this playlist.)
>
> Thanks for all the help and support - it's been a positive  
> (community) but still frustrating (technology) experience :-)
> I guess once you're spoiled by something like the Compact Framework  
> and Visual Studio, a casual hoppy developer finds the current state  
> of Maemo development quite difficult to accept...
>
> Mainly, there was a major pitfall that I fell into:
> - In configure.ac, pkg_check_modules, I had to put mafw and  
> mafw-shared as dependencies
> - But in the Build-Depends of the control file, I had to write  
> libmafw0-dev and libmafw-shared0-dev
>
> In addition, once something fails, it's still a bit unclear from the  
> current docs about where to continue/repeat which steps.
>
>
> Thanks again and Happy hacking
> -Tom
>
>
>
>> On Apr 22, 2010, at 11:02 PM, Joseph Charpak wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 21:58 +0200, Thomas Waelti wrote:
>>>> Thanks everybody for your extensive support in documenting this  
>>>> process. While I encountered a few smaller stumbling blocks, it  
>>>> worked quite good (especially once the docs got updated by David)
>>>> I can report "halfway" success for now :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>>> The reason is simple:
>>>> - No package 'mafw' found
>>>> - No package 'mafw-shared' found
>>>>
>>>> How to proceed? Is this indeed a problem of the autobuilder (no  
>>>> mawf libs) or of my source package?
>>>>
>>>
>>> The build-depends line in the debian control file is probably missing a
>>> reference to mafw and mafw-shared. You have it locally so the program
>>> finds it, but the autobuilder doesn't know to include it and therefore
>>> can't complete the build. Remember the autobuilder only includes the
>>> bareest minimum by default, you need to explicitly include everything
>>> else.
>>
>> I would suspect that is the problem as well. I would also look at  
>> your 'Depends:' line to make sure you have all the packages your  
>> app relies on at runtime installed with your package when it is  
>> installed on someone else's machine. Build-Depends is for buildtime  
>> dependencies, Depends is for runtime dependencies.
>>
>> Jeremiah
>
>
>
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> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 03:09:29 -0300
> From: Fabio Leal <sousaleal.fabio at gmail.com>
> Subject: Canola's main website
> To: maemo-developers at maemo.org
> Message-ID:
> 	<l2ycb92e1bb1004272309j3f81b492o1e2424705a0c601f at mail.gmail.com>
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>
> Hi all,
> Who is mantaining, nowadays, Canola's main website?
> Things seems to be quite outdated there...
> I'm planning to start to work on a new plugin and I'll probably write some
> new tutorials. Who should I contact in order to have it exposed on Canola's
> website?
>
> Regards
>
> --
> F?bio Leal
> http://fabiosleal.wordpress.com/
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> Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:13:12 +0200
> From: David King <davidk at openismus.com>
> Subject: Re: Help needed: packaging/distributing very small C app
> To: maemo-developers at maemo.org
> Message-ID: <20100428081311.GA4810 at dave>
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> On 2010-04-27 23:30, Thomas Waelti <twaelti at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hell, frozen over. It took me four evenings, one hour each evening,  
>> to tinker and try and fail and try again. But now it loooks good:
>> http://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras-devel_free_armel/mafw-play-list/0.1.0-5/
>>
>> (To test it, you need to have one or more saved playlists on your  
>> N900. Then open X-Term and enter "mafw-play-list  
>> NameOfYourPlayList" and it should start the playback of this  
>> playlist.)
>>
>> Thanks for all the help and support - it's been a positive  
>> (community) but still frustrating (technology) experience :-)
>> I guess once you're spoiled by something like the Compact Framework  
>> and Visual Studio, a casual hoppy developer finds the current state  
>> of Maemo development quite difficult to accept...
>>
>> Mainly, there was a major pitfall that I fell into:
>> - In configure.ac, pkg_check_modules, I had to put mafw and  
>> mafw-shared as dependencies
>> - But in the Build-Depends of the control file, I had to write  
>> libmafw0-dev and libmafw-shared0-dev
>
> Yes, perhaps I could make this a bit clearer in the wiki. Maybe a bit of
> dpkg magic to determine which package owns a particular pkg-config file
> would be helpful?
>
>> In addition, once something fails, it's still a bit unclear from  
>> the current docs about where to continue/repeat which steps.
>
> Yes, this is hard to solve in such a compact tutorial, as there are lots
> of steps where something could fail, and it is difficult to find the
> right balance between proding too much and too little information.
> Contributions welcome ;)
>
> --
> David King | http://amigadave.com/ | davidk at openismus.com
>
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