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download page is the following
http://repository.maemo.org/extras/p.../maemo-mapper/
downloaded
maemo-mapper_2.3-os2006-os2007_armel.deb 12.01.2008 23:40 227502
asking for
libgdbm3 library
downloaded library from Gnuite's place as advised
and get the following message from Application manager
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Unable to install
Incompatible application package
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Could you help me anyway ?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rjungmann View Post
i've a similar problem :
libgdbm3 is missing...
I think you need to add the "default" maemo repository (URL "http://repository.maemo.org/", not extras). I don't know why it isn't already set up on the default firmware. Here are the details:
Web address: http://repository.maemo.org/
Distribution: bora (or "gregale" for 770 users)
Components: free non-free
Alternatively, you can just install GDBM manually via this link into the repository:
libgdbm3 for gregale (770)
libgdbm3 for bora (N800)
I've uploaded libgdbm3 to the gregale and bora extras repositories, so as soon as they're updated, you won't need this extra step - the .install file should grab the libgdbm3 dependency automatically.
P.S. I really hate Maemo's repository situation.
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