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2010-05-01
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2010-05-01
, 10:20
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2010-05-01
, 10:45
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#15
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You can install the newest libzeemote version from the extras-devel repository.
Note: You should only enable the extras-devel repository to install/update to the newest libzeemote version and afterwards disable extras-devel again.
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2010-05-01
, 11:26
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#16
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He can't easily install a non-user component from extras-devel using the app installer. Also he shouldn't be required to do anything manually.
The correct solution is probably to add the correct dependency to zeecontrols control file (you can specify the required version in braces). Updating zeecontrol will then pull the required libzeemote version automatically.
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2010-05-01
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@ Germany
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2010-05-01
, 14:56
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#18
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Do you know by the way if it will then automatically pick up the correct version from extras-devel even if extras-devel is not enabled?
My understanding is that extras-devel still has to be enabled for the dependency handling to succeed in this case.
But one more Bug: It's switching Bluetooth off after the usage.
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2010-05-01
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2010-05-01
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@ Texas
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#20
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The new version 0.0.3-2 didnīt work for me