justmemory
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2018-07-02
, 20:07
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#21
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2018-07-03
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#22
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2018-07-03
, 17:23
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@ Germany
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#23
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dsmetool -k /usr/bin/hildon-home dsmetool -t /usr/bin/hildon-home killall hildon-desktop
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2018-07-03
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#24
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I was wondering if you have any booklet, or some offline QT installer, how can I do my apps compiled in python?
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2018-07-03
, 18:44
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#25
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So here are my hints:
- check file size from downloaded data sometimes 0kb weatherdata (also some timing problem?)
- maybe after moving files do a chmod (file permissions changes)
- check timing download, refresh and parsing
- check your py script with internet, without internet and switching on internet (I had something like line 167 unknown sleep...but could be my mistake)
- when modifing the py file restart hildon-home and maybe desktop dont know
And now the most important and valueable advice try to avoid pythonCode:dsmetool -k /usr/bin/hildon-home dsmetool -t /usr/bin/hildon-home killall hildon-desktop
Good luck in finishing this, I really would like to see it properly running.
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2019-09-02
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@ Helsinki, Finland.
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#26
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2019-09-02
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#27
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2019-09-02
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@ Helsinki, Finland.
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#28
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2019-09-02
, 12:07
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#29
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development, fremantle, maemo 5, n900, src |
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