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#11
I tried it and had to install the missing dependencies myself, yes. Looks great so far, and will certainly be using it periodically.
 
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#12
@lma: Thanks

@StewartHolmes: Could you add that lib as a dep so other people don't have the same problem (when you have time, don't worry)
 
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#13
Another one on the "waiting to try when PR 1.2 appears" list! Lol.

Thanks for taking the time to make the app Look forward to seeing it...
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#14
In the meanwhile, try traintimes.org.uk; it's quite N900 friendly and has funky bookmarkable searches which you can access using MicroB's address bar using this technique.
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#15
Originally Posted by lardman View Post
@lma: Thanks

@StewartHolmes: Could you add that lib as a dep so other people don't have the same problem (when you have time, don't worry)
Hmm, I thought I did that. In the control file for my deb, I have:

Code:
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libqt4-xmlpatterns
Not sure why that doesn't catch it.

To the others waiting for PR 1.2, you can still have a go now. You'll need to run

Code:
apt-get install libqt4-xmlpatterns
before doing

Code:
dpkg -i <filename>
where <filename> is the .deb file linked to in the first post of this thread.
 

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Originally Posted by StewartHolmes View Post
Hmm, I thought I did that. In the control file for my deb, I have:

Code:
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libqt4-xmlpatterns
Not sure why that doesn't catch it.
It does catch it, otherwise there wouldn't be any warnings about missing dependencies. If you're installing with dpkg, then it can't pull in dependencies though.
 
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#17
Brilliant idea - a good and useful app.

Are there any screens? Can this get elevated to Testing ASAP? I'd assume this should be straightforward as the app is just a data presenter and isn't using any of the phone functions (i.e. risky)?
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#18
Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
It does catch it, otherwise there wouldn't be any warnings about missing dependencies. If you're installing with dpkg, then it can't pull in dependencies though.
Ah my fault then, I foolishly thought it would pull them in, sorry!
 
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#19
I'm itching to try this. Now do I install it? (I'm new to Maemo).
 
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#20
looking forward to it!
 
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