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rdorsch 2013-07-11 21:24

Re: Navit on N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by guilledoc (Post 1352332)
Can we have an easy how to install/use Navit for newbies :(

http://zerties.org/index.php/Navit_auf_n900

Usul 2013-07-19 17:01

Re: Navit on N900
 
Hi there, this is Usul from the Navit team.

We are currently try to, reanimate our development and to get better usability and more stability :)
This means for now, that we switch back to a releasing cycle and put the focus on the essential features and platforms and make more testing.

As all that can not be done by only a few devs and we need to disburden our maintainer, I like to ask who might want to help us, to maintain the maemo n900/n800 port?
https://forum.navit-project.org/view...php?f=17&t=427
This means in detail, that we like to setup a build server/repo for creating current SVN nightly builds and to help on improving the integration on the platform and make use of the pretty cool features that the N900s offer. I already bought an old unit, to help on testing and documentation:
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Maemo

If you want to get in contact with us, please sign up at our wiki and use this credentials to login our forum. Personally I don't want to mess up this topic with all content that is more related to development etc.

gianko 2013-07-22 14:22

Re: Navit on N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Usul (Post 1360177)
Hi there, this is Usul from the Navit team.

We are currently try to, reanimate our development and to get better usability and more stability :)
This means for now, that we switch back to a releasing cycle and put the focus on the essential features and platforms and make more testing.

As all that can not be done by only a few devs and we need to disburden our maintainer, I like to ask who might want to help us, to maintain the maemo n900/n800 port?
https://forum.navit-project.org/view...php?f=17&t=427
This means in detail, that we like to setup a build server/repo for creating current SVN nightly builds

Cool! Surely the right person is rdorsch who is maintaining a working and updated version of Navit for N900, and have his own repo here http://bokomoko.de/~rd/maemo/

Usul 2013-07-22 20:22

Re: Navit on N900
 
I'm in contact with the Zerties people but currently they seem to have no more interest/time on that. But maybe rdorsch or somebody else here is interested and likes to learn CMake ;)

tanago 2013-07-22 20:57

Re: Navit on N900
 
I can do that if rdorsch doesnt want or he cant, as I have built every svn build for myself, but for the past month I have hardware problems with my N900 and waiting repair. First lets hear from rdorsch and whoever else can build it and if there is still nobody to do that, I will

guilledoc 2013-07-23 15:44

Re: Navit on N900
 
I made it work but I don`t know how to do routing (point to poin) Sorry but didnīt find a simple solution and in the gui I don`t see how to
Thanks

nokiabot 2013-07-23 16:07

Re: Navit on N900
 
updated builds are always appreciated:)

gianko 2013-07-23 17:19

Re: Navit on N900
 
rdorsch built with autotools as problems occurs with cmake

for more details and build script check http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=631


@usul afaik you should know german :) if you want to translate this for navit wiki: http://zerties.org/index.php/Navit_auf_n900

Usul 2013-07-25 05:47

Re: Navit on N900
 
Yep, I can do the translation but would like to try the tutorial by my own. Thus I thought it would be cool, if there would be already a easy to use build which includes all icons etc.

Anyway, will give it a try after my holidays :)

ddelamarre 2013-07-28 16:31

Re: Navit on N900
 
Hello,
reading your post, quoted below, would like to give it a try.


Quote:

Originally Posted by tanago;1334500[...
Today I workaround-ed that with the following commands
Code:

cmake /path/to/sources
make
dpkg-buildpackage -b -nc

i had to specify -nc because dpkg will 'make clean' and will compile with autotools again. So anybody who is expert at making "debian" dirs is welcomed to help us switch to cmake entirely :)

Could you let me know what code you use, in particular lthe part to parametrize debian package building?

I am not a specialist but have been a developer for years.

Regards


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