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2012-06-15
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I may have to do that; I was hoping not to have to install scratchbox as I don't have all that much free space.
Regardless, here's the first .deb. HAM will complain that it's the wrong architecture, but it's really architecture-independent (since it's all Python anyway), so you can install it via (as root):
Code:dpkg --force-architecture -i saera_0.1-0_i386.deb
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2012-06-15
, 19:38
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#173
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You should change the architecture in debian/control
fromtoCode:anyThen this build a package installable on any architecture without any complaints.Code:all
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2012-06-15
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@ Poland
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Thanks! I wasn't aware of that distinction between 'any' and 'all'. Here's the architecture-independent .deb. I will update the first post with it as well.
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2012-06-15
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2012-06-15
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Just out of curiousity, does this work only for English language now? And if yes, is it possible for it to be expanded to other languages? (i.e.: if someone would go ahead and change some code from certain files?)
EDIT: I would try to mess around with it, but i have my N900 put away and I'm using an N9 as my primary device currently.. (I have put my dear N900 to rest for a bit now.. :P )
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2012-06-15
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#177
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2012-06-15
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2012-06-15
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I've tested Saera a few moments ago and it's really incredible !!! Got the answer to "What time is it" on the first try e after about 10 tries i could start up a phone call... Even with my teeeerrrible english !!!
Congratulations taixzo !
EDIT: 2nd round of tests... Saera doesn't wait anymore for the complete number when i use the "call" comand. Unlike the first tries, now i just speak the first 2 (of ten) characters and Saera tells me that "phone numbers have ten or eleven characters". I'm wondering how it's possible since i didn't change anything. Still testing !
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2012-06-15
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#180
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Regardless, here's the first .deb. HAM will complain that it's the wrong architecture, but it's really architecture-independent (since it's all Python anyway), so you can install it via (as root):
Saera: A Siri clone for the N900, N9(50) and Jolla
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