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install from command line
dpkg --force-not-root --root=/var/lib/install --install package.deb
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If that's the only way to get it working, the package should be moved off ApplicationCatalog and on to the WIP page.
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Not sure where it should be? But that will install it
If not for command line, most apps I have would not be installed. I do not use the application installer since most packages fail to install through the application installer anyway (at least on my 770), besides it makes rebuilding your 770 much quicker to put it in a script and install everything at once. I will put any software I find that works on my 770, armed or other, if it works its fair game. I can always try the maemo version later when it comes out. Until then command line works for me :D
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penguinbait: fair enough; but most things now won't install probably because of your use of dpkg ;-)
The usual way to install from the command line on the 770 is: Code:
sudo -u install app-installer-tool install somefile.deb |
um, no!
Actually that is incorrect, please refer to
http://maemo.org/platform/docs/howto...n_package.html You should run as install, that is correct, but the command line is wrong. This is the correct syntax dpkg --force-not-root --root=/var/lib/install --install package.deb So this would not have broken my installer :D |
Nope, the portmap deb worked for me fine.
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penguinbait: OK, it seems they are synonmous. The canonical way to drive the App Installer (rather than dpkg directly) is with the command I gave, however.
mgedmin: ah, that's good :-) |
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