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2012-03-02
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2012-03-02
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Not sure if this was brought up elsewhere: it seems to me that http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/pool/harmattan-beta3/ already contains PR 1.2 SDK tools, no? For starters, the PR1.2 kernel build date (uname -v = "Thu Dec 22") was only 8 days after the last number of changes in the beta3 directory.
Linux RM696 2.6.32.48-dfl61-20115101 #1 PREEMPT Thu Dec 22 14:43:29 EET 2011 armv7l GNU/Linux
kernel_2.6.32-20112910+0m6.tar.gz
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2012-03-05
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Aegis rejecting ...: package 'traceroute' origin cannot be determined -- signature check failed
aegis aborting dpkg
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2012-03-05
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2012-03-05
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i was hoping that with pr1.2 we will get more control over aegis, but it's opposite, actually.
with pr1.1 i easily installed such basic debian programms as tracerote etc, but now this is what i get:
i tried --relaxed-mode - didn't helped, "permission denied", tried 'develsh' before it - same result.
seems that the only solution is to reflash modified kernel, or maybe someone knows easier way?
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2012-03-05
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Aegis will allow you to install the package, but only if you remove the SDK repository from your APT sources.list and do an apt-get update.
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2012-03-06
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2012-03-06
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2012-03-06
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I'm not sure what's wrong with posting a clear URL...
http://depot.javispedro.com/nit/harm/srcs/
So when do we see the first patched binary available for download?
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1. Nokia will have control (for some time)
2. Not putting the stuff online, to save bandwith ?
3. Save storage place on their servers
4. Lower their network load that it may take to serve the many download requests
5. Unhappy users, that the download takes forever
It does make some kinda sence, allthough annoying