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Maybe this helps I have a components.xml in my QtSKD.
There you can find package names and versions.
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GREAT tip, thank you.
I'm trying to find the exact url to one of Harmattan Emulator components (like this: http://nds2.fds-forum.nokia.com/noki...12.07-1.tar.gz), but keep getting "File not found".
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component.runtimetargetPathName = "dfl61-harmattan_3.2012.07-1"; if( component.fromOnlineRepository ) component.addDownloadableArchive( "harmattan-runtime.7z" );
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2014-01-26
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2014-01-26
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I have checked what windows qt creator do when reading the repository. I will attach all addresses to files in a zipped txt-file.
Now we make our own http server with the meta files and packages, configure qtcreator to get the updates.xml from own http server, could this work?
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2014-01-26
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This is easy to script, to semi-automate the download
An excellent example, including md5 checksum for verification is here
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs...n/x/x7lib.html
Thanks to rzr[/QUOTE]
Thanks Halftux, believe me, I spend a lot of time searching for it in Google...
And I have now 2 N9 and some spares... I don't think nice phones will show up any soon...