[maemo-developers] mobility examples with nokia qt sdk

From: Felipe Crochik felipe at crochik.com
Date: Mon Jun 7 19:08:01 EEST 2010
Hi Daniil,

Thanks for the clarification. So far I have only played with the contacts
module and, I have to say, it has been a pain! 

I thought of updating the libraries but did not know if it was possible. I
don't know how madde works and was not sure I could just replace the
libraries/headers. Do you think it is possible? 

I agree with you the only real test is running on the device. That is one
more reason why being able to compile on the sdk for the device would make
so much better. I don't care for the simulator much... but I do like being
able to compile on the ide and publish to the device with one key stroke
(actually two - Ctrl+R).

Felipe


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniil Ivanov [mailto:daniil.ivanov at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 11:59 AM
To: Felipe Crochik
Cc: maemo-developers at maemo.org
Subject: Re: mobility examples with nokia qt sdk

Hi Felipe!

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Felipe Crochik <felipe at crochik.com> wrote:
> In fact, there is qt mobility on nokia qt sdk/simulator. Of course it is
> just a simulation but for some testing works. You just need to have all
the
> maemo5 specific code between #ifdef - what is not a bad thing anyway.

Only partially. Qt Mobility multimedia is not there, for example.

> What we don't have is the release 1.0 of qt mobility libraries for the
madde
> so you can't compile applications that target the n900 and use qt mobility
> 1.0 on the qt sdk. It is a big pain - right now I have to write the code
on
> the sdk, do some testing on the simulator with anything that is not maemo5
> specific and then compile on scratchbox, copy to the device and then run
> real tests.

I do all testing on real device, it gives more robust results and
actually saves time.

> Would be GREAT to be able to update he qt mobility libraries on MADDE then
> we could use just the qt SDK.

You can try to replace files manually from scratchbox to NokiaQtSDK,
however, I didn't try myself.

Thanks, Daniil.

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