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#111
I fixed ke-recv (daemon which auto mount mmc cards) to support more partitions and other filesystem. I tested my microSDHC card with 3 primary (ext4) and 2 extended partitions (swap, fat32). ke-recv correctly handled fat32, ext4, ignored swap and 4th primary (needed for extended) without reporting errors.

Source code is in git repository: https://gitorious.org/community-ssu/ke-recv

After installation is reboot required.

EDIT: source code is now in gitorious CSSU

EDIT2: fixed automouning in USB Host Mode

Last edited by pali; 2012-04-28 at 00:58.
 

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#112
Originally Posted by pali View Post
I fixed ke-recv (daemon which auto mount mmc cards) to support more partitions and other filesystem. I tested my microSDHC card with 3 primary (ext4) and 2 extended partitions (swap, fat32). ke-recv correctly handled fat32, ext4, ignored swap and 4th primary (needed for extended) without reporting errors.

Source code is in git repository: https://maemo.gitorious.org/~pali/maemo-af/pali-ke-recv
Builded deb package here: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pal...cfix_armel.deb

After installation is reboot required.

EDIT: source code is now on gitorious
I was really waiting for this so automount of ext4 partiotions could be done automatically. Thanks
 

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#113
I fixed problem with auto mounting & unmounting in USB Mass Storage mode. Source code & deb package updated.
 

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#114
Is it expected to land in CSSU any time soon?

I wouldn't mind to take some more risks in order to speed up development now that there is a Stable CSSU, I'm also thinking on World Clock replacement and Open Media Player. What's the point of a testing CSSU if it's rock solid?
 

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#115
Don't bite me, but AFAIK, the problem is that CSSU maintainer (only package maintainer, as many, many people work for CSSU) went unreachable to 'harmattan drug land (tm)' without any prior warning, so no one is able to upload testing version, that is waiting already for many days.

Fortunately, I've heard that perfectly capable person is going to ask for maintainership, so let;s hope that this situation gets resolved soon. Especially, that CSSU (and kernel-power, which is related in many parts - see 720p video recording) got really nice momentum lately, and it would be pity to waste it due to actions of one or two irresponsible people.

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#116
I think that more than one maintainer for such a project is an absolutely must. Anything could happen to MAG (hope not!) and not let him enough time to continue with the project.
 

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I think that more than one maintainer for such a project is an absolutely must. Anything could happen to MAG (hope not!) and not let him enough time to continue with the project.
Completely agree on that one. Not just because it would be unfair to the community, but also unfair to the maintainer. The pressure of being "the single point person" to maintain this is pretty big, especially with folks dealing with life, school, work, etc. (Last I knew MAG was in school, and probably working part time as well, as most students are apt to do.)
 

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#118
hi i have to ask, in youtube i watch one video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bREO...eature=related

can someone tel me how to rotate the manu plssss
 
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Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
Completely agree on that one. Not just because it would be unfair to the community, but also unfair to the maintainer. The pressure of being "the single point person" to maintain this is pretty big, especially with folks dealing with life, school, work, etc. (Last I knew MAG was in school, and probably working part time as well, as most students are apt to do.)
I've asked X-Fade to add me as a second maintainer, but the answer was that the system cannot have more than one
 

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I've asked X-Fade to add me as a second maintainer, but the answer was that the system cannot have more than one
What a bullsh|t! so how come, that I'm currently maintaining TrueCrypt package, and former maintainers are still there listed happily, with all maintainer tools working?!

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in case someone dare to answer - this was rhetorical question. I'm just really upset now, ffs.
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