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#2061
Hi MartinK,

Thanks for the update.
Following your link, I found a download link pointing to a zip file:
https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana/a...25bfd1ff01.zip

Do I just have to uncompress the zip into /home/opt/modrana/ to test it?

Sorry for a so basic questions and thanks again,
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Originally Posted by ric9K View Post
Hi MartinK,

Thanks for the update.
Following your link, I found a download link pointing to a zip file:
https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana/a...25bfd1ff01.zip

Do I just have to uncompress the zip into /home/opt/modrana/ to test it?
That archive is for the latest modRana code, that no longer contains the GTK2 GUI & Python 2 support needed to run on the N900. This is a link to archive of the n900-branch that contains the latest code still compatible with the N900:

https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana/a...4e0f779383.zip

So far there is nothing new on the n900-branch branch since it was branched from master before the GTK2 GUI and Python 2 support was dropped. If someone has some N900 specific fixes, this branch is where the pull request should go.

As for unpacking the archive to /home/opt/modrana/ - I'm not sure from top of my head, but if you backup your existing /home/opt/modrana/ it should be safe. Also just unpacking the archive in a suitable directory and running modrana.py should work as well.

Originally Posted by ric9K View Post
Sorry for a so basic questions and thanks again,
No problem.
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#2063
Please, on application start, start the map in the last location scrolled-to.

Please, on application start, start the map in the last location scrolled-to.

Please, on application start, start the map in the last location scrolled-to.

I have to spend 5-10 minutes scrolling and downloading to get to my location to see a map (gps not working on my device, usually)
 

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Originally Posted by clort View Post
Please, on application start, start the map in the last location scrolled-to.

Please, on application start, start the map in the last location scrolled-to.

Please, on application start, start the map in the last location scrolled-to.

I have to spend 5-10 minutes scrolling and downloading to get to my location to see a map (gps not working on my device, usually)
I know about the issue & I'm working on a fix. Should be hopefully finally fixed in the next few days.

BTW, I've added a aarch64 build of modRana to OpenRepos a while ago, so Sailfish X users on Xperia 10 II should be covered.

I have not yet submitted an aarch64 build to Jolla Store as I plan to do it together with an actual new build.
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#2065
Thanks man, love the program otherwise. But I can't use it to take a quick look at my map.
 

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#2066
Is there any chance you have looked at making a modrana port to Mobian, I am currently running this on a Pinephone but it is still not quite ready for an everyday phone.
I appreciate your work over the years and think your work is better than the standard app that is included in Mobian now.
Maybe a linux flatpak?
 

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