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    Tintin | # 81 | 2009-11-10, 01:15 | Report

    Will there be any OS2008 version updates or is that version now abandoned?

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    rcadden | # 82 | 2009-11-30, 14:40 | Report

    It actually seems as though *this* version is abandoned.

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    conny | # 83 | 2009-11-30, 14:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by rcadden View Post
    It actually seems as though *this* version is abandoned.
    You do realize that people here have normal day jobs and a life besides maemo.org? Only because there is no update for about a month does not mean that something is abandoned.

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    zerojay | # 84 | 2009-11-30, 14:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by Tintin View Post
    Will there be any OS2008 version updates or is that version now abandoned?
    Versions for OS2008 or older are no longer maintained.

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    Micky | # 85 | 2009-11-30, 14:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by rcadden View Post
    It actually seems as though *this* version is abandoned.
    Originally Posted by conny View Post
    You do realize that people here have normal day jobs and a life besides maemo.org? Only because there is no update for about a month does not mean that something is abandoned.
    Agree with Ricky on this one.. I have personally tried contacting, and offering to help the developer of mauku via many sources, including email, twitter etc. Emailing via contact on his website, twitter accounts, and from all accounts, @mauku for example, the last tweet from @mauku was over a month ago with the promise of Beta 5 which was claimed to be rock solid, and have DM's, and @ Columns.

    No reply from the developer from any of my shouts to help, or get a response.

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    Last edited by Micky; 2009-11-30 at 15:04.

     
    rcadden | # 86 | 2009-11-30, 15:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by conny View Post
    You do realize that people here have normal day jobs and a life besides maemo.org? Only because there is no update for about a month does not mean that something is abandoned.
    Yes I realize that, but it also takes 10 seconds to pop on here and say, 'sorry guys, still working on it' or something to that effect. I'm not asking for it to be released immediately, but a little communication one way or another wouldn't hurt anyone.

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    dwould | # 87 | 2009-11-30, 21:22 | Report

    Well I have written a python twitter client which works on n810 and n900. not nearly as polished as mauku, and I garuntee not even remotely as well written, but it does support separate views for 'mentions', direct messages, public timeline, trends, and a search. as well as supporting twitpic.

    However my problem is that I can't for the life of me get it to package. following the instructions at http://wiki.maemo.org/Py2deb
    in my fremantle scratchbox env the build script just fails with some dbus error.
    GLIB ERROR ** default - Not enough memory to set up DBusConnection for use with GLib

    so if anyone can figure out a sensible way for me to make it available, then I'll be happy for the help.

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    zaheerm | # 88 | 2009-12-01, 09:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by dwould View Post
    Well I have written a python twitter client which works on n810 and n900. not nearly as polished as mauku, and I garuntee not even remotely as well written, but it does support separate views for 'mentions', direct messages, public timeline, trends, and a search. as well as supporting twitpic.

    However my problem is that I can't for the life of me get it to package. following the instructions at http://wiki.maemo.org/Py2deb
    in my fremantle scratchbox env the build script just fails with some dbus error.
    GLIB ERROR ** default - Not enough memory to set up DBusConnection for use with GLib

    so if anyone can figure out a sensible way for me to make it available, then I'll be happy for the help.
    In scratchbox, make sure you run it with run-standalone.sh eg. run-standalone.sh my_python_script.py

    If you want to create a simple package for a simple python app, have a look at zoutube's debian directory on github at http://github.com/zaheerm/zoutube/

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    twaelti | # 89 | 2009-12-01, 10:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by dwould View Post
    in my fremantle scratchbox env the build script just fails with some dbus error.
    GLIB ERROR ** default - Not enough memory to set up DBusConnection for use with GLib
    See the Developer FAQ, Item #2.1

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    dwould | # 90 | 2009-12-01, 11:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by twaelti View Post
    See the Developer FAQ, Item #2.1
    Thanks!, I have found it relatively hard to find all the information I need. or perhaps just overwhelming that there are lots of different sources, and it's hard to know which ones to read. (all of them I guess....but I have no time for that)
    In the end I wound up running it on my device. So I'm now waiting for authority to try using auto builder. I'll see if I can get a diablo and fremantle version packaged up.

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