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Re: GPE for OS2008
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I intend to migrate GPE into extras, although I was hoping that we would have had some agreement on the process and criteria for migrating software from extras-devel to extras by now. I will have to just do it anyway, I guess. Now that it seems that the main chinook-related bugs are fixed I will also add the GPE applications into the OS2008 downloads pages. These will point to my .install files, which I will maintain and will redirect to the extras repos once GPE is there. Graham |
Incompatibility with Claws
I have had a report of a problem installing GPE on OS2008 which seems to be a problem with the Claws repository. One of the dependencies for gpe-calendar is libgpg-error0 which is present in several repositories. It is in extras, in maemo-hackers and, supposedly, in the Claws repository. Claws claims to have the newest version (1.4-2ubuntu1), but the file is actually missing! So, the gpe-calendar installation fails.
This means that you cannot install gpe-calendar if you have the Claws email repository currently enabled. The workround is to disable the claws repository in the application manager catalogue. If anyone has a Claws bugzilla account and could report the problem I would be grateful. As there is a version in extras it would be good if the Claws people just used that version and did not try to provide their own version. Graham |
Re: GPE for OS2008
@Graham: Done. ;)
http://www.thewildbeast.co.uk/claws-...ug.cgi?id=1487 Tim Update: This is fixed now, thanks to the ever-helpful Colin Leroy. ;) |
Re: GPE for OS2008
Finally got my Palm data in.
Installed Palm desktop on my mac (I normally sync w/ my PC) and synced. ISync kicked in and brought it into iCal. GPE rejected that ical without comment. I eventually gave up and uninstalled it. Installed dual boot and KDE on my N810. Korganizer mported the ical file fom the mac without complaint. Copied KOrganizer's ical file to the SD card. Reinstalled GPE. Imported the Korganizer ical. It's pretty slow once you get a lot of events in there, but at least it works well enough so I can evaluate it. Are there any other config entries available, files to edit or whatever? I'd like to change the alarm sound, for instance. |
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Re: GPE for OS2008
looking forward to the day when opensync is working on the tablet.
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Thank you for your work with GPE. Writing freeware is often a chore! I had posted the above much earlier in the thread and have since concluded than the items in the above are not part of GPE and are wish-list items. Should I put them on the wish list or is this thread an okay place to muse about new features? Thank you again, Frank |
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But your comment has prompted me to try to make some more progress tonight. If people are interested I can create another topic to track progress on Opensync. And if anyone is interested in helping out, for example by testing sync with different devices/systems, let me know. The big problem is going to be that there is no good GUI. I am not a GUI guy and we could really do with someone willing to work on creating a GUI for local syncing on the tablet. I believe there are python bindings available for opensync so it may be easiest to create in python (I'm not a python guy either!). Quote:
In the meantime, if anyone thinks they might like to have a go at improving it, feel free to work on it and submit patches! All help is welcome!! Graham |
Re: GPE for OS2008
I'm sorry to hear they're not working on GPE calendar.
It's got a fair ways to go, at least to meet my needs. I was disappointed to discover last night that disabling a calendar doesn't speed it up. I need access to all my past events, but KDE gets really slow with big files. I was hoping to break it into several calendars, and turn them on as needed. I created a new calendar, with one event in it, and turned off the main one. Didn't help the performance. Any ideas? I can send you my unimportable .ics. It's 3700 events, 270k zipped. It has a bunch of gobbledygook in it that Pimlico's Datebook5 put in the memo fields to specify icons and links without screwing up the native Palm database. I also have it with that stuff edited out. KDE PIM likes it fine either way. If you want someone to test sync solutions, I have Tungsten C and Tungsten T Palms. No Linux desktops, though, just XP and OSX. |
Category colors
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Thanks for your hard work Graham! I recently bought the N810 as it seemed to be a good replacement for my Archos PMA (pretty much the same functions - just older/worse grafics & inbuildt HDD (makes the dev. pretty heavy - on the other hand 30gb space..)). Anyway - GPE seems to be a quite powerful PIM aplication. I'd love to use it as my primerily calendar. Unfortunatley i cant use the calender, as long as the category-colors aren't supported (in monthly view). As this bug seems to exist for more than a year now, i wonder if it will be fixed anytime soon? I don't assume you have any idea, what's wrong with the coding/wich CSS (if they are used?) needs to be checked? Maybe you or one of your mates is able to tell me where to find the file that defines the colors? If not - please tell me wich file you recently edited to fix the other category bug. OH - and one more thing... how/where can i find the (any) files to edit on my N810? I must say the maemo os is nice - yet it does confuse me in there structure. I didn't see any config files/dir's when connectig the N810 to my PC yet. Either they are in some subdir i didn't find yet - or hidden somehow. I suppose there are a lot of hidden files - as the "root" directory is more or less empty when connected to my machine (ubuntu 7.10). Have a nice day! 2beers |
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