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2013-03-13
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...so I wanted to make my own navit build; downloaded the source, configured; make; make install....now how can I make the .deb package in scratchbox so I can transfer it to the phone? I dont have such "debian" folder when I try "dpkg-buildpackage" what should I do now?
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2013-03-14
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2013-03-14
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@ Stuttgart, Germany
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#694
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Could anybody help me with a repository for the 0.5.0 version of navit?
On bokomoko you can just find the 0.2.0 packages.
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2013-03-14
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@ Stuttgart, Germany
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#695
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...so I wanted to make my own navit build; downloaded the source, configured; make; make install....now how can I make the .deb package in scratchbox so I can transfer it to the phone? I dont have such "debian" folder when I try "dpkg-buildpackage" what should I do now?
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2013-03-15
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2013-03-23
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@ Burgas, Bulgaria
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#697
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The debian directory you should get bokomoko as well through the standard debian toolchain. Please check the documentation for the "apt-get source" documentation for details.
A debian directory(http://tech.visser-scully.ca/) is available so that you can build your own packages. Download and unpack in your top Navit source directory. Build a .deb file by using fakeroot ./debian/rules binary after running the initial autogen and configure at least once. The .deb file will appear in the directory above where you are. This works best after you have done at least one build using the full set of commands above.
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2013-04-02
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@ Burgas, Bulgaria
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I just dont have that 'debian' directory..
that site is down, how can I obtain that dir?
Quite frankly, I think it is a long way to get navit build with cmake in scratchbox *and* get it packaged as *.deb.
The conclusion I draw for me was that I build navit as long as possible, pledge the navit developers to keep autotools for a few more months, and then give up.
I tend to replace my n900 with an Android device in the next months anyways, so for me it is not really worth anymore to go through that transition to cmake....
...if anybody wants to take over and work on the transition, I am happy to help to replicate the (autotools based) build environment I have here.
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2013-04-02
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navigation, navit, nokia n900, openstreetmap |
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can you help me in updating definitions?
car_shortest: choose the route with less kilometres...with tall
car_avoid_talls: the route avoiding talls
car_pedantic: ???
bike: prefer cycleways, and no care of oneway?
foot: prefer footways?
horse: prefer bridleways?
Track: ???