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#231
Originally Posted by Intergalactic Christ View Post
I'm having a problem deploying a test application using MADDE/QtCreator.

I've set up the device following the wiki, however when I click Run I am getting the error, "Deployment failed: Error in cryptography backend: Botan: Decoding error: BER: Length field is too large".
I think you have chosen 'id_rsa' instead of 'id_rsa.pub'

but for me, after deploying successfully the key, the test connection fails saying : 'Could not connect to host'

I'll try again and again

good luck

good luck
 
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#232
I've deployed the public key to the device and set the private key in QtCreator, but still getting this error.

Still looking into it.

Thanks.
 
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#233
Ok I managed to get it to work by creating the keys again but this time not using a passphrase, is this normal behaviour?

Thanks
 

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#234
Hi,
I've made an app using MADDE, then created a deb package. It works fine, installs fine, but when sending it to the extras-devel queue, the automatic build fails :

Code:
TMP="/var/tmp"
TEMP="/var/tmp"
DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive"
DEBIAN_PRIORITY="critical"
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="parallel=4"
TMPDIR="/var/tmp"
dpkg-buildpackage: source package is trainmee
dpkg-buildpackage: source version is 0.1
dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture armel
dpkg-buildpackage: source version without epoch 0.1
: Using Scratchbox tools to satisfy builddeps
 fakeroot debian/rules clean
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp
# Add here commands to clean up after the build process.
/scratchbox/tools/bin/make clean
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/builder2/maemo-fremantle-armel-extras-devel/work/trainmee-0.1'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `../../../.madde/0.5/sysroots/fremantle-qt-arm-sysroot-0942/usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/linux-g++-gles2/qmake.conf', needed by `Makefile'.  Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/builder2/maemo-fremantle-armel-extras-devel/work/trainmee-0.1'
make: [clean] Error 2 (ignored)
dh_clean 
dh_clean: Sorry, but 5 is the highest compatibility level supported by this debhelper.
make: *** [clean] Error 1
Everything in the makefile is linked to the folder where MADDE is installed on my computer... What can I do ? The Makefile is automatically generated...

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#235
I have a question about third-party libraries in madde in this new thread. This one is getting a bit long and mixed up for me.
 
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#236
Originally Posted by tvogel View Post
I have a question about third-party libraries in madde in this new thread. This one is getting a bit long and mixed up for me.
yes, i've seen it.
but to be honest, after a few days browsing these forums and reading an awfull lot of threads i doubt, you'll ever get an answer -- looks like everbody talks and nobody listens.
 
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#237
Originally Posted by too View Post
re-downloading madde would not change a thing; most
probably the file is fine. Checksumming the file would tell
whether the install file is exactly the original. There is MD5SUMS
in the download directory could be used to verify the installer
(but dont't ask me how that is done on windows before MADDE
is installed).

Anyway the installer is most probably correct; the target creation
would fail differently if not.

What you could test is to copy the installer file to the same
partition as where MADDE is being installed and see if
that helps. If it does we have to check the cause...
I download the installer exe file in D:\Download and install the madde to D:\Madde folder. Get the same problem as soravhoney did. Check the m5dsum value and there is no problem. Have any idea for this case? Thanks.
 
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#238
Hi,

This may be the most idiot question ever, but...
MADDE is a cross-compiler, right?
So why isn't there any documentation about how to actually compile with it? I mean, without Qt Creator and stuff, to compile pure C and GTK applications.
 

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#239
Originally Posted by soravhoney View Post
hi I have some problem in installing medde on windows xp
installation goes fine till 50% and when tar.gz begins to extract a dos windows appears as follow:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48549499@N08/4442848854/
after that finally this appears:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48549499@N08/4442070089/
and whole process fails.
I have downloaded the same madde file 4 times but nothing happened hopeful.
Finally, I can confirm this error is related to file system format. When you install Madde on a FAT32 system, this error will happen. But it will succeed on NTFS system.

By the way, where should I submit this bug to madde team? Thanks.
 
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#240
Originally Posted by ravioli156 View Post
Hi,
I've made an app using MADDE, then created a deb package. It works fine, installs fine, but when sending it to the extras-devel queue, the automatic build fails :

Code:
 
dh_clean: Sorry, but 5 is the highest compatibility level supported by this debhelper.
make: *** [clean] Error 1
Please change the compat file in the debian folder manually to 5. Then it should work.

Daniel
 
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