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I did that, I work on ubuntu regularly, but I stumbled upon aegis. (The package I created installs fine in ubuntu (I didn't make it through scratchbox though, I can try, I have it installed thankfully) but gives a permission error on harmattan.
error setting permissions of `./usr/share/applications/oobTodo.desktop': Operation not permitted
I also even tried to get the contents of the debian folder qtCreator makes, remove the binary and package it again with dpkg-deb but I get the same error.
Anyway, I think that my binary will eventually be needed, so i'll keep it. I can make it use the grue sensor when qt5 is out too.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't get to package the icon in a deb without qt-creator so I had to make a project with a dummy binary file that just returns 1.
If you like you can add the zipped files to /home/user/.local/share/applications instead to achieve the same functionality
The app will be available on ovi too in a couple of days.
Proud coding competition 2012 winner: ρcam
My other apps: speedcrunch N9 N900 Jolla –– contactlaunch –– timenow
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