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2011-01-14
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Hello,
I've not tried smscon, but I'm installing it right now. However, I noticed the versioning scheme you're using for smscon. While the following are not mandatory for maemo, I guess it would be better to consider them just to be more correct.
The versioning of debian packages is in the form XXX-Y. For example, smscon's version is 0.7-2. This means that the actual version of smscon is 0.7 and that there were two different packagings of that version. 0.7-1 was the first packaging and 0.7-2 the second.
As a rule of thumb: If you change the code of your program then modify the first part (the program's version). If you change anything under debian/, repackage it and re-upload it then change the second number.
IOW, the first number if the version that the developer keeps while the second number is the version that the packager keeps. If you're packaging someone else's program then you'd download their program (let's say version 1.2.2) and add your own versioning (1.2.2-1, 1.2.2-2, etc) whenever you modified the debian scripts.
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2011-01-16
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2011-01-16
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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I got a problem when I installed a new version of SMSCon. I didn't give a root pw then. When I tried to open app, I got a dialog for PW, and since I didn't give it, I don't have one. Removing and re-installing didn't reset it either. How I could reset the pw, is there a folder or file somewhere which I should e.g. delete between uninstalling and re-installing.
Thank You for Your help in advance!
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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Hi! Just installed this awesome application. Thank you for your work.
I'm having a little issue: my phone tries to connect to GPRS every 10~15 minutes. Is this a common/default behavior or can be disabled?
I've not tried smscon, but I'm installing it right now. However, I noticed the versioning scheme you're using for smscon. While the following are not mandatory for maemo, I guess it would be better to consider them just to be more correct.
The versioning of debian packages is in the form XXX-Y. For example, smscon's version is 0.7-2. This means that the actual version of smscon is 0.7 and that there were two different packagings of that version. 0.7-1 was the first packaging and 0.7-2 the second.
As a rule of thumb: If you change the code of your program then modify the first part (the program's version). If you change anything under debian/, repackage it and re-upload it then change the second number.
IOW, the first number if the version that the developer keeps while the second number is the version that the packager keeps. If you're packaging someone else's program then you'd download their program (let's say version 1.2.2) and add your own versioning (1.2.2-1, 1.2.2-2, etc) whenever you modified the debian scripts.