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rainisto 2012-11-07 05:53

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strahlex (Post 1291193)
Great, what distribution do you use? I already tried this, but I was not able to install Qt5 development files on Debian (instead my Debian got messed up).

Im using ubuntu, and used https://github.com/nezticle/RaspberryPi-BuildRoot to build Qt5 for rpi (as that sdk env builds quite new sha1 hash of Qt5 automaticly).

Strahlex 2012-11-07 21:18

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shanttu (Post 1291213)
Any progress solving
Code:

sni-qt/19799″ WARN 02:42:48.774 voidStatusNotifierItemFactory::connectToSnw() Invalid interface to SNW_SERVICE
on Ubuntu 12.04?

Its a warning only, I got this also on a Ubutu install in a virtual machine. On another real computer, QRemoteControl starts without any error. However, I think this warning only means, that no icon shown in the task bar. You can open the configuration dialog by starting the application another time.

Strahlex 2012-11-07 21:22

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rainisto (Post 1291329)
Im using ubuntu, and used https://github.com/nezticle/RaspberryPi-BuildRoot to build Qt5 for rpi (as that sdk env builds quite new sha1 hash of Qt5 automaticly).

Great work! Is it anyhow possible to automatisize this process? Would be great if a RPi binary could be provided.

abyzthomas 2012-11-07 21:45

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Awesome!!
Works great on OpenSuSE 12.2

shanttu 2012-11-08 15:51

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strahlex (Post 1291592)
Its a warning only, I got this also on a Ubutu install in a virtual machine. On another real computer, QRemoteControl starts without any error. However, I think this warning only means, that no icon shown in the task bar. You can open the configuration dialog by starting the application another time.

Thanks. So that's not the issue then. For some reason I get red icon on tray every time. After purging the server first launch works but not a single time after. No errors (other than the qt-warning) when launched from terminal.

lsof -i :5487
Code:

COMMAND    PID    USER  FD  TYPE  DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
qremoteco 7582 shanttu  18r  IPv4 1245980      0t0  UDP *:5487

netstat -n | grep :5487
blank

Any ideas what could be wrong?

jmsarriat 2012-11-08 16:40

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Hi,

Just a small question. Is there a way to run the PC application on a mac running OSX?

I would love to control the laptop with the N9, but no luck so far.

I appreciate your answers.

Strahlex 2012-11-09 00:07

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jmsarriat (Post 1291915)
Hi,

Just a small question. Is there a way to run the PC application on a mac running OSX?

I would love to control the laptop with the N9, but no luck so far.

I appreciate your answers.

It should run, but the keyboard would need some further development towards the Mac build of Qt. The only problem I have with OSX is, that I have no Mac and it wont run in a virtual machine.

But you can compile it yourself:
- Download the source code of QRemoteControl.
- Install the QtSDK.
- Open the pro-file with Qt-Creator and launch the build (or run qmake make from the command line)

However its not garanteed that it will no have any build errors. As I already said the only thing that is OS-dependent, is the keyboard emulation.


Got my N9 today, already fixed some bugs and created a new more native looking theme:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/50861330/121109_N9_0014.jpg

Strahlex 2012-11-09 17:08

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shanttu (Post 1291902)
Thanks. So that's not the issue then. For some reason I get red icon on tray every time. After purging the server first launch works but not a single time after. No errors (other than the qt-warning) when launched from terminal.

lsof -i :5487
Code:

COMMAND    PID    USER  FD  TYPE  DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
qremoteco 7582 shanttu  18r  IPv4 1245980      0t0  UDP *:5487

netstat -n | grep :5487
blank

Any ideas what could be wrong?

QRemoteControl also opens a TCP connection to the client, so lsof shows 2 connections and netstat one when connected. Have you any kind of firewall running?

Is it maybe possible to make a Debug build or to use a network sniffer to make sure the packets are reaching the server?

tiempjuuh 2012-11-09 20:18

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
"This item isn't available at the Nokia Store"... :(

Watchmaker 2012-11-10 01:05

Re: [Announce] QRemoteControl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strahlex (Post 1292117)
It should run, but the keyboard would need some further development towards the Mac build of Qt. The only problem I have with OSX is, that I have no Mac and it wont run in a virtual machine.

But you can compile it yourself:
- Download the source code of QRemoteControl.
- Install the QtSDK.
- Open the pro-file with Qt-Creator and launch the build (or run qmake make from the command line)

However its not garanteed that it will no have any build errors. As I already said the only thing that is OS-dependent, is the keyboard emulation.


Got my N9 today, already fixed some bugs and created a new more native looking theme:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/50861330/121109_N9_0014.jpg

Very nice to hear (and see). I've had a wonderful experience with your app so far, I'm looking forward to have the updated version on my device ;)


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