Last time I tried linking to libiphb wasn't allowed, so I made a qml plugin including it instead:
https://github.com/tanghus/kitchen-timer-qml/tree/master/src/insomniac Not sure if the harbour rules have changed since that. On Monday 28 April 2014 23:41:47 Arvid Fahlström Myrman wrote: > > I have been strugeling to find a way to get Qt5SystemInfo to expose me > > when > > the device is locked so I could stop the timer and then start it again > > when > > the device is unlocked. > > nemo-keepalive (https://github.com/nemomobile/nemo-keepalive) exposes a > DisplayBlanking.status property with which you can detect when the device is > locked. If you're interested, I've written a custom qmake project file to > make it possible to install the plugin to a custom location without having > to make any changes to the actual nemo-keepalive project. You can find it > here: https://gist.github.com/BeholdMyGlory/9662866. > > If you want to use it, make sure that you've checked out the nemo-keepalive > repository as well as libiphb (https://github.com/nemomobile/libiphb), and > place the project file in the directory directly above the two repositories. > Then set your main project file to use the subdirs template and add nemo- > keepalive.pro to the SUBDIRS variable. Don't forget to substitute > PROJECT_NAME_HERE with your own project's name (sans 'harbour-') at lines 8 > and 14 in nemo-keepalive.pro as well as the first line in the qmldir file. > > You may need to install libiphb separately to your build environment in > order for some header files to be found properly. > > Regards, > Arvid > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list -- Best regards / Med venlig hilsen Thomas Tanghus _______________________________________________ SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list