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#11
Originally Posted by HugoSon View Post
But they call it "Maemo Harmattan" - I thought they would call it "MeeGo" to avoid additional confusion...
Yes, that's pretty confusing...
 
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...hm - ok - we can download and start writing some test apps - still:

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The Nokia N900 mobile computer will support applications created with this beta in the forthcoming version 10.2010.09-3 firmware update
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Intersting - 10.2010.09-3...

Edit: means build# 3 in week 9 of the year 2010

Last edited by HugoSon; 2010-04-27 at 13:19.
 

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#13
Originally Posted by HugoSon View Post
...wow - so let the applications come!
Hopefully Nokia will start porting their own applications also - so we could get a nice OVI maps app - and Nokia just has to use the compiler switch.
I think we'd all like to see Nokia lead by example on this one.
 

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it works pretty well i must say, i tried the simulator with one of the examples and works quite nice

I cant test on device debugging at the moment, because my N900 is in the repair center
 

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#15
Originally Posted by jcompagner View Post
it works pretty well i must say, i tried the simulator with one of the examples and works quite nice

I cant test on device debugging at the moment, because my N900 is in the repair center
Does your emulator show a maemo theme? My application has "unthemed" gtk style (Windows msvc 2008)
For-device compilation also fails because madde still has problems with pkg-config

Edit: Also the simulator target (atleast for visual studio) comes without openssl

Last edited by gri; 2010-04-27 at 12:56.
 
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#16
Originally Posted by jcompagner View Post
it works pretty well i must say, i tried the simulator with one of the examples and works quite nice

I cant test on device debugging at the moment, because my N900 is in the repair center
...don't bother - your N900 would need the "forthcoming version 10.2010.09-3 firmware update" anyway.
So maybe your device is back before this (or a later) version will be avaiable.
 
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Originally Posted by gri View Post
Does your emulator show a maemo theme? My application has "unthemed" gtk style (Windows msvc 2008)
The Simulator cannot use the Maemo style yet.
 

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#18
Originally Posted by Qt Labs Blogs
The Qt Mobility 1.0.0 release (included in the SDK) for Maemo supports only Maemo PR 1.2 which is yet to be released.
Interesting, there must have been a change of plans at some point because the Qt Mobility package was supposed to be included in PR1.3 originally, not 1.2, or am I understanding something wrong?
 
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Originally Posted by jsa View Post
Interesting, there must have been a change of plans at some point because the Qt Mobility package was supposed to be included in PR1.3 originally, not 1.2, or am I understanding something wrong?
EDIT : This isn't correct... see attila's post below mine.

I was under the impression that the final version of QT Mobility will be available with PR1.3, and that this is the experimental version which needs to traverse through the software maturation process mentioned in the blog post you're quoting from.

Last edited by shiny; 2010-04-27 at 14:14.
 
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#20
The Plan is to move QtMobility from extras-devel to the Nokia repos when it gets a stable release (this is in fact completely unrelated to PRs). From that point, it will be available to all PRs supporting 4.6 and on.
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