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2009-04-14
, 21:06
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@ Finland
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#22
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km/l used to be the unit to measure fuel econonmy of a car similar to the miles/gallon. Many metric countries changed the method of using fuel consumption instead of fuel econonmy. Fuel consumption is measured in l/100km. I find it more useful and easier to determine how much gas and money I will use on a trip if I know the average km/l for a car. Many of the mileage programs I used before do have the options to choose between km/l and l/100km. It's great if you are able to include this in the next update. Otherwise, it's not a big deal, it's a great program as it is. Thanks.
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2009-04-30
, 02:56
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@ Colorado, USA
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#23
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Enough testing: 0.82 is now in extras repository and also in maemo.org Downloads section http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/fuelpad/.
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2009-05-01
, 11:28
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@ Finland
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#24
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jlu,
I built fuelpad binary on Ubuntu (on x86) and with some changes to debian/rules, I was able to build a package as well that installs (not cleanly) on Ubuntu Intrepid and works as well. There are lintian errors but I can clean those up. The package tries to add fuelpad to maemo menu which obviously does not exist on Ubuntu. With some tweaking, it should be possible to build a clean Ubuntu and Debian package for fuelpad if you are interested. I can upload the package to Debian as well since I am a Debian developer.
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2009-08-28
, 05:02
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@ Virginia, USA
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#25
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I just noticed a critical bug in reminder event editing. Editing an event puts the database in such a state that you can't start Fuelpad any more. If you think that you have corrupted your database in such a way, you can send the database file to me and I can fix it manually. The default database location is /home/user/MyDocs/fuelpad.db. In File manager, this is the root directory.
Before I'll have the time to fix this, please do not edit reminders with version 0.80 (0.70 and before work)!
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2009-08-28
, 12:12
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@ Lisbon, Portugal
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#26
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2009-08-29
, 22:45
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@ UNKLE's Never Never Land
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#27
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2009-09-14
, 12:49
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@ Finland
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#28
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If I'm not wrong your application doesn't have the configuration for osso-backup.
If true, please consider including a config file so that the db is included when using the backup system...
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2009-11-17
, 14:01
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@ Finland
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#29
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If I'm not wrong your application doesn't have the configuration for osso-backup.
If true, please consider including a config file so that the db is included when using the backup system...
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2010-11-24
, 10:31
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#30
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car, fuel, fuelpad, not official |
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I didn't follow the consumption / economy discussion - never saw it discussed to be honest. As long as I remember it was fuel consumption (super trump card games - anyone?). As in the US two different units are used (miles and gallons), my math never crossed the Atlantic.
icke