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2007-11-18
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2007-11-18
, 20:14
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Maemo Mapper v2.0.5 has just been released.
Those of you with super-accurate GPS receivers may also notice that the latitude and longitude calculations have been made a bit more precise. Previously, latitude/longitude precision had been limited to a 32-bit float instead of a 64-bit long, and some GPS receivers provide higher resolution fixes that can fit into a 32-bit float. This really only affects you if you are zoomed in at zoom level 0 or 1.
Some of the translations have also been updated. Thanks for keeping those translations up to date, guys!
CHANGELOG:
* Increased precision of latitude/longitude calculations.
* Added repository settings for minimum and maximum auto-downloadable zooms.
* Fixed bug that caused Maemo Mapper to draw the mark in the wrong place.
* Updated translation text.
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2007-11-19
, 00:41
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cwiiis View Post
Excellent work Unfortunately, I couldn't install due to missing libgdbm3 - Any idea where to get that?
Just add the following catalogue to your application manager:
Name: repository.maemo.org
Address: http://repository.maemo.org
Distribution: chinook
Components: free non-free
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2007-11-19
, 01:17
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2007-11-19
, 03:26
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hmpf, I put the application manager into red-pill mode and installed libgdm3 manually. I after that, it works... did I overlook anything? I assume all of you installed mm for chinook without any problems...
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2007-11-19
, 04:44
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I am curious if http://gnuite.com:8080/cgi-bin/gpx.cgi is opensource as well as maemo-mapper?
as in available for download, would be great to be able to host off my own server as I am part of a town wide wireless network and would work great when I am out of range of hotspots... (hot spots in the Northern Territory Australia arn't as common as I would like)
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2007-11-19
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2007-11-19
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2007-11-19
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I am curious if http://gnuite.com:8080/cgi-bin/gpx.cgi is opensource as well as maemo-mapper?
as in available for download, would be great to be able to host off my own server as I am part of a town wide wireless network and would work great when I am out of range of hotspots... (hot spots in the Northern Territory Australia arn't as common as I would like)
Cheers
Rip