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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Whatsup on Jolla
hey, guys.. Is talking here about what is happening safe?...
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Hello everybody,
I tested the day the WhatsUp client for Sailfish from CepiPerez. This works with a Nexus 4 perfectly. I have now done a factory reset and wanted to reinstall the client. Unfortunately OpenRepos page is offline. Where can I get the packet "WhatsUp 0.1-9.armv7hl.rpm"? best regards Jetronic |
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@jetronic: OpenRepos is not offline, but Whatsup got removed from it. Probably a consequence of:
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thanks for the info, that's really bad news. Damn, why did not I save file ... Now I can cancel my Nexus Sailfish test :-( |
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I'd say the internet doesn't forget... try this at your own risk and keep the file safe ;-)
Download for SFOS Edit: Changed link, since previous one didn't work on phone web-browser... |
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This seems to be a new build? :eek: Who is working on it!? I know that Cepi really left the project... Great that someone else has picked this project up! |
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folks. my whatsup like some others have reported) keeps lagging with the yellow popup that says it has hung and whether you want to wait or terminate the task.
today i noticed when on wifi, the lag seems shorter. then i switched to 4g and it was lagging like normal (since i use 4g all the time). then when whatsup had hung, i immediately disconnected data and instantly whatsup stopped lagging and was very very smooth. so the issue seems related to networking code. tcp blocking mode? asynch vs synch? no idea but i hope this bit of information can help someone pinpoint the source of the lag / slow down. |
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and has new emoji support! (that is the reason why it's bigger in size now) |
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