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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Do you have a patch in mind?
I am guessing this?

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81750
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new version of fmtx-middleware (0.64.1) is in the repo.

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* FOSS replacement initial release

Note: this fmtxd should be 100% equivalent to stock PR1.3 fmtxd, so if you have modified jacekowski fmtxd, the "modifications" will no longer work. Once we're assured the replacement behaves in exactly the same way as stock, I am open to suggestions what needs to be "modified" and why
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#293
Originally Posted by sixwheeledbeast View Post
I am guessing this?

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81750
I wouldn't call a random binary on dropbox exactly a patch . I'll appreciate if ade gives some advise on what needs to be done to have that in CSSU (comeon ade, adeclock is in CSSU finally :P)
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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
I wouldn't call a random binary on dropbox exactly a patch . I'll appreciate if ade gives some advise on what needs to be done to have that in CSSU (comeon ade, adeclock is in CSSU finally :P)
I never used the word patch, it was meant as workaround of course.

What's needs to be done is quite simple:
If you want me to do some of the work, no problem.

Why is glibc just a bz2 blob in ssu gitorious btw? Lack of time to add the individual source files (10898 files in the bz2 archive is a lot )?
 

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Originally Posted by ade View Post
If you want me to do some of the work, no problem.
I'll appreciate ofc

Why is glibc just a bz2 blob in ssu gitorious btw? Lack of time to add the individual source files (10898 files in the bz2 archive is a lot )?
We took the source from maemo repos, bz2 file is the upstream code and changes are applied as patches (in debian/ iirc). It is better that way IMO
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okay, will have a closer look at this stuff first for the details and contact you on IRC about it later.
 

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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
new version of hildon-application-manager (1:2.2.73-1) is in the repo,.... please test and report
My my, what an improvement. Snappy start-up and general ops.

So far, the only issue I have is perhaps nothing to do with this version of HAM: if I start HAM and then go to catalogues, it takes a while with the spinning circle for the repos to appear. Is there that much to parse?

My reservations about this is I had trouble seeing / editing the repos in the old HAM unless I went into and exited from uninstall whereupon they appeared (see http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...66&postcount=8).
 

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Originally Posted by handaxe View Post
My my, what an improvement. Snappy start-up and general ops.
Yep, with Nokia, Ovi, extras and CSSU thumb/testing repos enabled, it is perfectly useble (albeit a bit slow)

So far, the only issue I have is perhaps nothing to do with this version of HAM: if I start HAM and then go to catalogues, it takes a while with the spinning circle for the repos to appear. Is there that much to parse?
Actually yes. But it is not the reason for HAM being *that* slow, it is just that code was (and still is in some parts), not only unoptimized, but like someone wanted to make it slow on purpose.

My reservations about this is I had trouble seeing / editing the repos in the old HAM unless I went into and exited from uninstall whereupon they appeared (see http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...66&postcount=8).
Sorry, can't parse that one - do you say that you can't edit the catalogs unless you enter->exit Uninstall with that version?


Anyway, I will appreciate if you (and the others) do an extensive testing of what's done so far. I think I can squeeze more performance, but don't want to make lots of changes at once - if those so far appear to not bring problems, I will fire oprofile against apt-worker and UI again.
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http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-ann...ry/002389.html - it affects all X's from last 23 years, does someone from CSSU maintain X.org?
 

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Originally Posted by misiak View Post
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-ann...ry/002389.html - it affects all X's from last 23 years, does someone from CSSU maintain X.org?
"Stack buffer overflow in parsing of BDF font files"

I have never seen any BDF font... So I think it is not used on Maemo...
 

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