[maemo-developers] How to to manually package Qt Mobility?

From: Sascha Mäkelä sascha.makela at gmail.com
Date: Wed Jul 21 19:59:44 EEST 2010
Anyway, the pressing problem I have now is what should I do with my app? I
had to use Qt Mobility to be able to detect Offline mode and other network
issues I had with QA (which at least I can't find documented anywhere... I
think it would be nice to know what the QA wants beforehand). Now they are
telling me that I should "manually package the Qt Mobility package" with my
app, but I have no idea what this means and how should I do that. Does
anyone have any suggestions?

Cheers,

Sascha


On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 18:10, Attila Csipa <maemo at csipa.in.rs> wrote:

> On Wednesday 21 July 2010 16:52:16 you wrote:
> > This means application won't work without having connection after
> > installation and I guess Qvi Store QA is good enough to find that and
> > reject the application. Moreover, you would need root permissions to
>
> ? Requiring network connectivity on it's own cannot be a disqualifying
> cause.
> That would mean you could not publish even a twitter client.
>
> > install additional packages, so apparently there is need to modify
> sudoers
> > settings, which may be seen as security breakage.  If all these succeed I
> > would be surprised.
>
> Again, there is a huge number of uses that might legitimately require
> sudoer
> functionality (like for example for handling low-level network related
> things, think Joikuspot, WiFi-Eye, etc).
>
> IMHO the only rejection clause might be policy violation, not a technical
> one - unless 'non-cludgy' and 'non-hacky' are official technical criteria
> :)
> (in fact, it would be cool to see what *exactly* the Qt Ovi QA requirements
> are, not just generic descriptions - if someone has a link, I'd be
> grateful).
> In some super-fantasy scenario, Extras and Ovi should have fairly
> overlapping
> QA criteria.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Attila
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