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#81
Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
My understanding is that the only people affected by #2 are those who currently have it installed in user/libs.
That was my impression as well, until people started reporting problems upgrading from _5 to _7. In _5, zlibrary was already in libs, not in user/libs.
 
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#82
Had they definitely installed the updated zlibrary with _5?
 
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#83
I've just checked on my N900. Installing the updated fbreader doesn't pull in the new libzlibrary, but I was able to install this using "apt-get install" from the command-line without any issues. This is what I'd expect to happen (without any explicit dependency on the new libzlibrary).
 
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#84
The people currently affected are a very small set of the whole. Pushing the lib to Extras in user/* will ensure we'll never be able to fix it this generation.
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#85
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
The people currently affected are a very small set of the whole. Pushing the lib to Extras in user/* will ensure we'll never be able to fix it this generation.
In other words, there is no solution and there won't be solution in hopes that there will be solution?
 
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#86
Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
I've just checked on my N900. Installing the updated fbreader doesn't pull in the new libzlibrary, but I was able to install this using "apt-get install" from the command-line without any issues. This is what I'd expect to happen (without any explicit dependency on the new libzlibrary).
But the problem is that very few users are able to install via command line. This has to install via HAM.
 
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Originally Posted by fms View Post
In other words, there is no solution and there won't be solution in hopes that there will be solution?
There is no pain free solution, but there's a way of decreasing long-term pain at the expense of some acute short-term pain.
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#88
Originally Posted by fms View Post
You should not expect this much from something this small.

Actually, on my good old psion I could read files this big with tomeraider and on my E90, even with mobipocket, which I really miss on the n900... And these devices have less power and memory than the n900.
 
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Originally Posted by mtjioe View Post
Actually, on my good old psion I could read files this big with tomeraider and on my E90, even with mobipocket, which I really miss on the n900... And these devices have less power and memory than the n900.
FBReader is total **** for viewing CHM files anyway. Build http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...ght=kchmviewer for the N900 which does a much better job.
 

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#90
I really enjoy fbreader and its one of the first app i will install on my N900 ( when i get it) I just wish that kenetic scrolling can be added to it because that would make its usage even much more a pleasure.
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