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2011-02-01
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Does anyone know why i get this "error", when i try to run the app on my N900?:
I made a test-app and pressed the green arrow (compile and run) like i did on the previous sdk. It seems like, the deb made by the sdk does not really install the app on my N900 because i cant find it (despite the fact that exists in FAM/HAM). Do i have to do something more on the new sdk?
? What do you guys do? Do you write a program compile it and the deb works fine without changing anything?
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2011-02-01
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Nobody? What do you guys do? Do you write a program compile it and the deb works fine without changing anything?
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2011-02-01
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2011-02-01
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Nope, i tried that. The deb installs all the files (ex. .desktop file) except the executable one (should be installed in /opt/usr/bin/). Should i reinstall the SDK?
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2011-02-01
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2011-02-01
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Damn, Nokia, spend some of your billions and get some caching server action going! I'm used to 1-2MB/s downloads, now I'm getting 10% of that. This
would be less annoying if this wasn't the 3rd Qt thing I've installed tonight, which I will blame on your confusing site with too many Qt SDKs and IDEs.
And I now have 6GB free on my C drive again. How about you n00bs make a ****ing installer that
a) tells you the space requirements
b) doesn't take 6GB in temp space when the offline installer is only 1.6GB
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2011-02-02
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Nobody? What do you guys do? Do you write a program compile it and the deb works fine without changing anything?
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2011-02-02
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Nokia actually does that... I have a 10Mbit connection and pretty much manage to fill it when downloading Qt stuff, so not sure what went wrong for you there :S
Agreed, the final 1.1 when the silly distinction of SDKs and IDEs goes away can't come too soon.
n00bs say that's probably a regression as I recall space requirements being checked at start (see http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTSDK-249 for a screenshot of what you get if you fail that).
IIRC what kills you space-wise is the zillion files that take up various amounts of space depending on the file system parameters. Might be talking rubbish, tho.
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