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Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
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AFAICS Qt can work on Fremantle, python updates are possible too... I have only recently installed ModRana on N900 (Maemo Fremantle), so I am one of the users still interested. |
Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
I am also still interested.
Btw a question, a bit on the side: I can't use online routing any more on n900's modrana. I guess it is normal, but in the doubt... thanks |
Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
Using. N900 main device.
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- an intepretter is not enough as you also need various Python libraries to be rebuilt against the new interpretter, such as those used to get GPS data or to control display blanking - a reasonably modern Qt 5 version would be needed, say 5.9 - not sure how far efforts around this are on Maemo 5 - then you also need PyOtherSide to be built against the Python 3 intepreter and Qt 5 (this should be relatively trivial if you managed to build Python 3 and Qt 5) Then modRana should be able to run as well as it runs on Linux desktop or on Sailfish OS devices. But this is theory, I wonder how doable this actually is in practice - AFAIK none of these Python 3 or Qt 5 efforts are available from Extras and have to be downloaded and installed manually. Its also an open question if recent Qt 5 version will even build with the ancient Maemo 5 compilers. Also another issue could be all the extra software actually fitting to the limitted storage space on the N900, as it pretty much duplicates a lot of the existing Python and GUI stack. So all in all quite a daunting task, but imho still worthy if someone if someone has the resources, hardware and time to attempt it. I am unfortunatelly almost certain to not have enough time to attempt it myself, but could certainly help from upstream modRana development side (eq. adding fixes to make modern modRana codebase run on updated Maemo). :-) |
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I guess this could also be a suitable thing to backport to the n900 branch, especially as offline routing options are limitted to nonexistent on the N900 due to no OSM Scout Server being available. |
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I was downloading the source from github to run on N900 and Ubuntu, since we last spoke here.
As for Leste I suppose if it where to find it's way on to Debian repos it would be available to a lot more people, not only Leste. |
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Thanks for replying, MartinK.
I guess I am happy using whatever version is available for the N900; I'd actually like to use it fully offline, offline routing is still possible with some server running locally? But even so, routing is not my main concern, I mostly just need the maps & metadata (POIs, public transport etc.). |
Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
So just a heads up for those already on Sailfish OS 3.3 EA - modRana is currently not starting on SFOS 3.3 due to Python 3 being upgraded (to 3.8.1) and modRana using some functionality that has been deprecated in Python 3.8.
The fix does not look hard & there should be a fixed version in the next day or two. :) (First reported: https://together.jolla.com/question/...-not-starting/ & in Jolla store comment) |
Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
So in the end it was a week or two, but the fixed modRana release is here - now syncing to both Open Repos and Jolla Store. :)
Nothing that interesting just yet (other than modRana actually starting on SFOS 3.3+ :P) but I have been doing a lot of clean-ups related to and enabled by Python 2 & GTK2 support being dropped. Anyone interested can check the recent commit history for all the horrendous compatibility hacks I have been cleaning up. ;-) This combined should make fixing bugs & implementation of new features easier, not to mention enabling a reasonable test coverage & outside contributions without driving anyone insane. :) |
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