[pkg-fso-maint] updated frameworkd

Sebastian Reichel elektranox at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 19:45:50 UTC 2009


Hi Nikita,

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 09:18:32PM +0400, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
> > I suggest to
> > install it if you are using SHR, because the dialer window will
> > close once the call is finished/canceled.
> 
> Could not understand that... perhaps some typo?

Well in zhone the call application stays open if you get called
while you are away. If you return you see the open dialer window
and you know that somebody called you.

In SHR the dialer application closes itself once the call is
finished. So once the caller hangs up the window will close and
there is no hint, that somebody tried to call you.

> > Also be aware of the fact, that I didn't update the gta02 config
> > package. 
> 
> Why?

I can't split myself, I updated frameworkd to package pyphonelog and
then I continued with opimd and shr-settings, ... you know the story
from my last mail :)

> Since pkg-fso repo contains newer frameworkd, it should contain a matching 
> config package. And whatever local changes to config files done in 
> existing installations will be preserved anyway thanks to dpkg conffile 
> handling.
> Btw, updating config package won't break existing installation, since dpkg 
> conffile handling will take care of whatever local changes to that file.

I think the old configuration should still work with the new
framework, just with opimd disabled by default. I'm aware of dpkg
warnings about local changes in configuration files.

> > To get the full SHR stack into Debian two other packages are missing
> > by the way: opimd-utils and shr-settings. These depends on
> > python-elementary, which in turn depends on libelementary. I
> > packaged python-elementary using the libelementary version, which is
> > currently available in Debian, but it has missing symbols, so we
> > need to wait for the next libelementary version of pkg-e.
> 
> Is pkg-e team aware?

I think I asked Albin Tonnerre in this list some time ago, since he
said, that he is also subscribed.

> Also, why not use an earlier python-elementary svn snapshot for now?

Actually the newest snapshot built, but once you want to use
a function, which depend on an up2date elementary, the python
application using python-elementary fails.

Packaging an older snapshot would fix this error, but then these
functions are just missing - I just noticed it because shr-settings
is using those new functions. Rechecking the build log I saw, that
some functions could not be found in libelementary (which is just a
warning while building).

> > I think we should update the gta02 config package to use (and depend)
> > on fso-usaged.
> 
> Seconded.

I will take a look after preparing libphone-utils for main.

> Looks like this version has issues, see
> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-September/055645.html

looks like I should subscribe to -community, too. I've avoided this
so far, because of the high traffic - just as you wrote in one of
your mails ;)

-- Sebastian

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