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#21
Originally Posted by yerga View Post
An updated patch, now it differentiate between extras and extras-devel; updates, certified and non-certified in nokia tableteer repos.
If it could show the pretty print name used in "Tools->Application catalog" view, it would be even better
 

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Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
If it could show the pretty print name used in "Tools->Application catalog" view, it would be even better
Hehe, that's exactly what I said after he mentioned the new patch on #maemo.

Adding some sort of "development version" tag to stuff in Extras-devel in this view would also be nice.
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
do this shows on installed stuff to, so that one can look up where something came from?
No, the details dialog for the installed packages is different. I need look where this info is obtained, and if it has saved the repository from where it was installed.
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#24
Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
If it could show the pretty print name used in "Tools->Application catalog" view, it would be even better
Yes, GA said it in the IRC

The actual patch uses some 'functions' from apt/dpkg to get the repository. And the pretty names of the repositories are stored in a separated xml file. Comparing the urls could be easy get the names from that file. So it would be feasible.
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I just downloaded this but when i go to install it says its an incompatible installation package. I do have the latest update (36.5) Any ideas?
 
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dpkg -i is friend
 
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...And... would that make any future SSU updates to fail?

I do not know, just asking...
 
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Waiting patiently for the Qwerty-Yerga-deb
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
Waiting patiently for the Qwerty-Yerga-deb
I haven't been updating the mod in the first post because I've been playing with hildon-application-manager from SVN , which apart from being a bit faster ; also has most of the stuff from the first post by default. I compiled an SVN version with the mods (in this version of h-a-m, I made it compile with optimised CFLAGS, stop printing the "Ignoring version from wrong domain" messages to log (there are too many of them and they are useless), Yerga's latest repository patch, enable repository refresh button at the main page, show dependencies tab in red-pill mode and the toggable legal warnings patch).

Of course, you will need osso-software-rx[34/44]-unlocked to install this one.

Here's the latest version I'm using with the mods:
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/appman/...ased_armel.deb

(I also compiled apt, dpkg & apt-https with the same optimisations in that folder if you wish to look too. The only reason I'm giving this link now is that I have tested these debs for a few days now with a good result. It seems a lot faster to me anyway, but I may be experiencing a placebo effect )

To onlookers, if you don't know what osso-software-version-rx34/44-unlocked is, I'd advise you not to touch the above deb :P. As usual, try at your own risk. :P

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#30
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
Of course, you will need osso-software-rx[34/44]-unlocked to install this one.
Any chance you know where one could find an osso-software-version-rx48-unlocked?

Thanks for putting this together,
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