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#141
i actually just brought it too and it works great on my PR1.2. i didnt get a download link either but i went to the support page and asked about it. he responded rather quickly.
 
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#142
Originally Posted by 0onStyle View Post
Sorry, can't do that. I guess you just have to wait for their mail (I got a response on the same day I sent them an email)
Didn't think you would be able to, but thanks for the help!

edit: just to let you know problem is now solved as he emailed me the file.

Last edited by jasonisdavid; 2010-05-31 at 17:47. Reason: Problem solved
 
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#143
Originally Posted by 0onStyle View Post
I mailed them at info<at>iolitetech.com and got the package in my mail:

>>On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Alex <------> wrote:
>>Three days ago I purchased the PRISMIC Wallpaper Manager application for $3,75 with my MasterCard creditcard, but I never saw >>the option to download the application. Do I have to wait for conformation and will I recieve an email, or should I look elsewere?
>>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>Alex

>Hi Alex,
>
>Sometimes Paypal doesn't seem to redirect to the purchase link. Apologies for the inconveniece, I've attached a copy of Prismic WM to >this email.
>
>All the best,
>Jonathan Blake

for installing it when using FW 1.2:


apt-get install gnome-python python-all python-xml python-osso
dpkg -i <your_package.deb>
I followed your method but it still doesnt work! I installed "gnome-python python-all python-xml python-osso" like you said and then did dpkg -i primsic..... and I got the same errors again:

Code:
/home/user/MyDocs/.documents # dpkg -i prismicwm_1.4.4_armel.deb 
Selecting previously deselected package prismicwm.
(Reading database ... 22282 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking prismicwm (from prismicwm_1.4.4_armel.deb) ...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of prismicwm:
 prismicwm depends on python-hildon; however:
  Package python-hildon is not installed.
 prismicwm depends on python-gtk2; however:
  Package python-gtk2 is not installed.
 prismicwm depends on python-dbus; however:
  Package python-dbus is not installed.
dpkg: error processing prismicwm (--install):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
 prismicwm
I dont want to install those dependencies because I did that last time and there was so many errors and non of them installed properly...

Whats the solution??

Thanks!
 
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#144
Originally Posted by roryh86 View Post
I dont want to install those dependencies because I did that last time and there was so many errors and non of them installed properly...

Whats the solution??

Thanks!
Install the dependencies. Although you could force install the application, it would not work.

EDIT: Just bought it, downloaded it, installed the dependencies manually and then installed the app. Works wonders

Last edited by ToJa92; 2010-06-02 at 19:40.
 
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#145
Originally Posted by ToJa92 View Post
Install the dependencies. Although you could force install the application, it would not work.
Thats not possible.. everytime i try to install one of them, they themselves have so many other dependencies.. Hasnt anyone got this working on PR 1.2? And if so how did you do it? Why should mine be any different?
 
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#146
Originally Posted by roryh86 View Post
Thats not possible.. everytime i try to install one of them, they themselves have so many other dependencies.. Hasnt anyone got this working on PR 1.2? And if so how did you do it? Why should mine be any different?
Just bought and installed it. Did it like this:
Sent .deb file to N900 via bluetooth. Install failed. Opened xterm, gained root, then did "apt-get install python-osso python-xml" (There was another package I can't recall the name of, insert it too). Let it install the packages and all dependencies. Then you can open the .deb file in the file manager, and it should install without problems.
 
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#147
the best way is and ican sure u that its the quikkest way too and that is if u install the file with xterminal by typing: dpkg -i /home/user/MyDocs/.documents/prismicwm.deb
it will try but will say at the end that its leaving unfinished because of the dependecies!
what u should type next and u will notice also one thing during the fix what i am going to right next that it will put (i think) most of the python packeges or pyshared or whatever its putting the packeges in an optified directory which will not take the space from ur roots and even the folder where u see the python packeges installed when u want to know in xterminal ur spacememory u type df -h and u will see that it takes less percent of the pythons directorys than u had before u bought this app
 
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#148
Originally Posted by ToJa92 View Post
Just bought and installed it. Did it like this:
Sent .deb file to N900 via bluetooth. Install failed. Opened xterm, gained root, then did "apt-get install python-osso python-xml" (There was another package I can't recall the name of, insert it too). Let it install the packages and all dependencies. Then you can open the .deb file in the file manager, and it should install without problems.
Unfortunately that doesnt work for me. I did apt-get install gnome-python python-all python-xml python-osso.... they installed correctly. But then when I open the .deb file in file manager the status is still "Not-Installable"..and in the problems, it lists that python-hildon, python-gtk2, and python-dbus are required.

I tired installing those seperately but they require a ton of dependencies each, so im sure thats not the right way to go. I dont know how you guys are getting it to work.
 
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#149
and again back to what to type in xterminal for the solution is apt-get -f install and the problem is solved.

u welcome
 
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#150
Originally Posted by Ali View Post
and again back to what to type in xterminal for the solution is apt-get -f install and the problem is solved.

u welcome
Thanks Ali for your help. Please can you clarify exactly what steps I should try? I type apt-get -f install what? Thnx
 
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