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2009-12-18
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Case in point, now Canola doesn't work any more on my N800 since the last time I used it (finds local media files but says the file is not found when I try to play it). No apparent reason why it's suddenly broken. When I try to re-install it, it complains about dozens of missing dependencies (a lot to do with Python, which I also re-installed, and lightmediascanner). Why?? It installed fine when I first installed it, and I haven't removed any repositories. I've visited the Canola site and added their latest repository, no help.
So what the heck do I do now? It would take hours to painstakingly follow up each missing dependency in the Details list, locate repositories for each of tem, go through the process of adding them with all the long, long waits and frequent crashes. And I'm not sure it would help in the end, because those repositories should have been there in the first place. And am I going to see the same problem again next month for no apparent reason?
Can anyone suggest where I can find the right set of repositories, or at least how to fix the Canola problem?
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2009-12-18
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2009-12-18
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2009-12-19
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2009-12-19
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2009-12-19
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2009-12-21
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2009-12-22
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No, General, it wasn't just this one package, one time. You've been around here long enough to know that there have been many problems with repositories, and I've had plenty of them personally. Sometimes you need to take a step back to see how it looks to people who don't have your deep expertise. Nokia is trying to attract new users to Maemo in competition with Apple, RIM, Palm, Microsoft etc. The Debian repositories scheme was a good idea that could have been an advantage in user convenience. Instead I think it has become a disadvantage because of poor management. This is my personal viewpoint, but it's an honest one based on personal experience - take it for what it's worth.
Case in point, now Canola doesn't work any more on my N800 since the last time I used it (finds local media files but says the file is not found when I try to play it). No apparent reason why it's suddenly broken. When I try to re-install it, it complains about dozens of missing dependencies (a lot to do with Python, which I also re-installed, and lightmediascanner). Why?? It installed fine when I first installed it, and I haven't removed any repositories. I've visited the Canola site and added their latest repository, no help.
So what the heck do I do now? It would take hours to painstakingly follow up each missing dependency in the Details list, locate repositories for each of tem, go through the process of adding them with all the long, long waits and frequent crashes. And I'm not sure it would help in the end, because those repositories should have been there in the first place. And am I going to see the same problem again next month for no apparent reason?
Can anyone suggest where I can find the right set of repositories, or at least how to fix the Canola problem?