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awesome work,
I will see if I can get a deb package going for gngeo.
@ade: will you host it in you garage ?
Regards
Juan.-
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I was considering the same, but if you could do that part for me...
Of course I will put the packages in the GnGeo-gui garage page.
Are you going to compile de gngeo sources yourself, or use the files from for example gngeo-0.7-n900-binary.tar.gz? I remember that the executables I used had to be placed in /home/user/gngeo, while I preferred /opt/gngeo. I modified the binary gngeo for that...
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The idea is to package it in a proper .deb, and follow the policy to place the binaries (in /opt/ I think, or wherever).
I used the official sources from:
http://gngeo.berlios.de/?page=download
Hacked them to make them compile, disable stuff related to opengl, etc, quite a while ago.
Also used the sources for the OS2008 package as a reference.
Feel free to start and do it yourself, at the moment I do not know when I will find the time for this.
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In an X terminal:
sudo gainroot
dpkg -i gngeo-gui_0.0.1-1_armel.deb
Or tap on the filename in a filemanager, then HAM will automatically start to install it for you.