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#11
gps is the next thing on my todo list...

and after that i'll try to implement controlling through the accelerometers, that will be a a bit of work i think, because of the missing compass...

can sb who has tested stellarium on n900 report if they also have messed up fonts like in the screenshots?

ah and another thing oh my list is an alternative for deseleting stars, in the desktop application a rightclick does that. have to look if there other controls made with the mouse and find a solution like buttons etc
 

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#12
If only the N900 had a compass, this would be a perfect application for it.

Still looking forward to playing with it once it makes it into repositories.
 

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it works on n810??
 
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#14
the garage project was enabled, i am on the road now but i think tomorrow i'll be able to upload it and the sources (which are by now nearly equal to the official stellarium repo)

still waiting to get access to uploading into the maemo repositories... then it will also be available there...

edit:
can not test it on n810, because I don't own that device. is OpenGLES and Qt4.6 available for it?

Last edited by shuairan; 2010-01-16 at 17:16.
 
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#15
ahh this is great news, I was really hoping someone would do this

ty, looking forward to installing it on my days off.
 
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Originally Posted by shuairan View Post
can sb who has tested stellarium on n900 report if they also have messed up fonts like in the screenshots?
Yes, but not always. After a restart of the app it first showed up correctly.
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#17
Originally Posted by jayford View Post
Looks very nice Can't wait to test this out in the field. Maybe in the future you could even use the sensors to know where the phone is directed at.

I don't think that you have to install each pakage one by one, I think you can just use "dpkg -i stellarium_0.10.3r4182-1_armel.deb" and after you get dependency error use "apt-get -f install", this will install all needed packages. When it's done it should be installed.
I tried this but it didnt work

It came up with the dependancy issues

then if you run apt-get -f install it gives the following

Correcting Dependancies ... Done
The following packages will be removed
stellarium

then removes Stellarium
 
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This is probably related to the repositories being down - it can't find any available sources for the required packages, so uninstalls stellarium instead.
 

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ahh thanks will try again once the repositories are back up again

That will also explain why when I tried the OP's method it came up with no libqt4 files found
 
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so many bugs. need to optimise them all, does it use alot of CPU? If it does then it will drain battery really quickly when running it.
 

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