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Fuzzillogic 2016-04-10 21:10

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
D'oh. Reading READMEs, what a brilliant idea! :o

However... after installing those extra packages in the MerSDK, the issue remains :confused:

abranson 2016-04-10 21:14

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fuzzillogic (Post 1503234)
D'oh. Reading READMEs, what a brilliant idea! :o

However... after installing those extra packages in the MerSDK, the issue remains :confused:

Did you definitely switch to the right scratch box? You can add repos and install packages if you don't, but they aren't available to the scratchbox (I think). Also, that zypper repo url was one path too long - I changed it.

0.9-3 building now btw

Fuzzillogic 2016-04-10 21:16

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abranson (Post 1503232)
One small thing I noticed - On the config for the 'Rain' app, I couldn't cancel. There's no spot in the top left corner, and I can't swipe it or tap it away. Could that be a side effect of the header, or have I just not tested it since the Moz came in?

Both the spot as swipe to cancel work as expected here in Rain settings on rockpool v0.9-1.

Fuzzillogic 2016-04-10 21:24

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abranson (Post 1503235)
Did you definitely switch to the right scratch box? You can add repos and install packages if you don't, but they aren't available to the scratchbox (I think). Also, that zypper repo url was one path too long - I changed it.

I think I followed instructions correctly. (at least, there were no incidents involving a ceiling fan :D)

Seems to me it went OK, as this is what I'm getting now:

Code:

$ ssh -p 2222 -i ~/SailfishOS/vmshare/ssh/private_keys/engine/mersdk mersdk@localhost
Last login: Sun Apr 10 21:17:09 2016 from 10.0.2.2
[mersdk@SailfishSDK ~]$ sb2 -t SailfishOS-armv7hl -R -m sdk-install
[SB2 sdk-install SailfishOS-armv7hl] root@SailfishSDK ~ # zypper install xulrunner-qt5 qtmozembed-qt5 qtmozembed-qt5-devel
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
'xulrunner-qt5' is already installed.
No update candidate for 'xulrunner-qt5-38.0.5.10-1.18.48.armv7hl'. The highest available version is already installed.
'qtmozembed-qt5' is already installed.
No update candidate for 'qtmozembed-qt5-1.13.6-1.9.3.armv7hl'. The highest available version is already installed.
'qtmozembed-qt5-devel' is already installed.
No update candidate for 'qtmozembed-qt5-devel-1.13.6-1.9.3.armv7hl'. The highest available version is already installed.
Resolving package dependencies...

Nothing to do.

Edit: Updated to v0.9-3. Spot & swipe to cancel still work in Rain settings. Automatic profile switch works great, thanks!

abranson 2016-04-10 21:46

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
And you're definitely building the arm version? Sorry to ask the obvious, but I'm not an expert in this stuff. I also just delved into my scratchbox and noticed there are a lot of package updates pending, including the moz packages. I wonder if there's a new sdk version imminent for 2.0.1 or 2.

ruff 2016-04-10 21:48

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abranson (Post 1503232)
One small thing I noticed - On the config for the 'Rain' app, I couldn't cancel. There's no spot in the top left corner, and I can't swipe it or tap it away. Could that be a side effect of the header, or have I just not tested it since the Moz came in?

Is it on the tablet?
There's only one reason for back spot (right swipe or back navigation) to be blocked - when content rect is not at the left side - eg. zoomed in.
On the phone content is auto-zoomed to fill width, and you cannot zoom out for smaller than width size (eg. child's left cannot be inside viewport, only aligned or outside.
However I could imagine that tabled may not behave same way as the screen is apparently bigger. so zoom-out might be allowed. in that case small content may have child rect inside the view, not aligned. which will block navigation. Ig you can debug contentRect.x change - that will answer this suspicion, and then navigation-block condition could be amended to allow child.x inside view, while still blocking when it's outside (zoomed in)

abranson 2016-04-10 21:50

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
No it was on the phone, but I think the window had zoomed/moved a little somehow. I can't replicate it now though, but that means it's no longer a worry.

Fuzzillogic 2016-04-10 22:18

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abranson (Post 1503243)
And you're definitely building the arm version? Sorry to ask the obvious, but I'm not an expert in this stuff.

You're more an expert than I am :) I did configure the ARM kit for the project, but after the SDK-issues I did a git reset HEAD --hard, after which that kit was gone again, leaving the x86 for emulator as only available kit - even though the Jolla was selected as device. It now builds.

Btw, you can add
Code:

PkgBR:
- quazip-devel

to the .yaml file. Manually adding quazip-devel to the sdk is therefor no longer needed.

abranson 2016-04-10 22:21

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
I'm pretty sure that didn't work before, and I saw quazip in the list of upgrades that zypper wanted to do. Someone must be listening!

Fuzzillogic 2016-04-10 22:24

Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abranson (Post 1503248)
I'm pretty sure that didn't work before, and I saw quazip in the list of upgrades that zypper wanted to do. Someone must be listening!

Or is it a nice side effect of adding the mer-core repository?


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