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2014-03-13
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I'd rather edit the wiki than a first post. Nevertheless, the first post now contains the link to the wiki (seanmcken gave me the possibity to edit the first post). Btw, why does editing the title of the first post no longer change the title of the thread?
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2014-03-17
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#123
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2014-04-01
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2014-04-01
, 15:09
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#125
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2014-04-01
, 15:32
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#126
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2014-04-01
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#127
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I was hoping a Qt5 version of qt-components-hildon would enable me to make use of a lot of the Sailfish-Browser code without too much editing. A lot of the files in pages/components look pretty straight forward.
I haven't been able to look into it that much the last month. Graphics card went so I'm pushing forward my upgrade plans. I'm waiting on a back order on the H440 case (expected mid-May) before ordering the rest and then I'll finally be able to resume some work.
Personally, at the moment, I'd rather see a fix for xcb so we can avoid the work-around and use one xlib before I delve too much into this.
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2014-04-13
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#128
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dpkg - uble to execute old post-removal script: No such file or directory dpkg - uble to execute new post-removal script: No such file or directory
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2014-04-19
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#130
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Well, I'm trying to install Qt5 on my device, but while installing qt5-base:
The files exist though.Code:dpkg - uble to execute old post-removal script: No such file or directory dpkg - uble to execute new post-removal script: No such file or directory
/edit: why do you use /bin/bash in postrm? It's not installed by default? Can't you simply use /bin/sh?
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