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#441
Yes, of course pali. Fully understood/agreed.
It was more a question kind of 'will the binary run without problems with leeser libqt4 version'? I am using it now and will see either way. But I would like to get your opinion, if possible.
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#442
I'm not maintaining expert myself, so feel free to correct me - but, BTW, since when a particular package's dependency can't be explictly specified to lower, than version present in your actual build env. ?

Maybe it's not big deal, but dependencies on high versions for no reasons tend to backstab even "legitimate" users, at the point least expected, even by devs. And irritate the hell out of tweakers.

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#443
First post refreshed with another small update:

Code:
clock-ui (0.6-1+0cssu3-1+thumb0) unstable; urgency=low

  * datepicker will show day of week (qalendar like)
  * smoother scrolling in time- and datepicker
  * more space for monthnames in datepicker
  * fixed wrong fontsize with 12 hours clock and no seconds
Thanks gidzzz for his qalendar code I could borrow from.

CSSU-devel (non-thumb) update itself will follow later.

Last edited by ade; 2013-09-26 at 12:56.
 

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#444
@ade
small aesthetic issue with portrait UI: when creating new alarm and selecting its date, I can scroll month name not only up&down, but left&right too, which breaks interface consistency and looks odd. You can even see horizontal scrollbar for it.
In polish language, the longest displayed month name is "października" and it fits screen correctly - no left&right scrolling is necessary. If it is a problem with other languages, maybe narrow number of the day and a year columns?

Thanks for keeping this little project alive.
BTW: can You land this update in CSSU-thumb too?
 

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#445
I knew one Polish monthname was too long, but I was not really bothered by that

Anyway, that should be fixed now, along with a small bug I encountered. See the last two bullets from the updated changelog a few posts back.

Just download the self compiled packages in the OP again, they are updated now.

For the CSSU-thumb repo I would have to contact Freemangordon I guess.

If there are no more small issues I will send it to CSSU-devel.
 

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#446
Originally Posted by ade View Post
Anyway, that should be fixed now.
It is, thanks
 

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#447
installed latest thumb version from first post. date picker in clock-ui doesn't show day of the week. I installed this version: clock-ui_0.6-1+0cssu3-1+thumb0_armel
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#448
Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
installed latest thumb version from first post. date picker in clock-ui doesn't show day of the week. I installed this version: clock-ui_0.6-1+0cssu3-1+thumb0_armel
Just did a reinstall using that same packages, and it works as expected (showing day of week).

Please check from x-terminal:
Code:
dpkg -l |grep clock-ui
Should return: ii clock-ui 0.6-1+0cssu3-1+thumb0 UI part of the clock
Code:
md5sum /usr/bin/worldclock
Should return: 78abe6e026a43d97ae2c4339512f6fd1 /usr/bin/worldclock

If you have other values, I am afraid you did not install this version properly.
 

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#449
my bad ade. there were 2 files of clock-ui in my N900's MyDocs folder one was latest and other was previous version. i ran dpkg-i clock-ui*.deb and it selected older version and installed it. now i installed latest version and its showing week days. thanks ade for the update.
 

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#450
Hiya. I found a bug: when selecting an alarm time and the yellow banner appears to tell you the remaining time until the alert, I received a funny message: "Time left until alarm 9:60"

It was supposed to say 10:00.

Based on a conversation on IRC's #maemo-ssu, there is probably an ill-conceived clock check code that asks for time more than once and as a result gets confused during specific situations.

Quoting from the channel: "this happens when coder doesn't obey one of golden rules: always call timing/metering functions only once, in an atomic way, then parse result and store to local vars [...] never call a readout function of a dynamic value multiple times. You always call it once and store the returned value to a local var"
 

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