Chris Adams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, I suspect that the Buteo plugins weren't updated when the rest of the
> stack was upgraded to BlueZ 5.
> I assume that you can simply update the code in that repository to use the
> appropriate interfaces and APIs to begin the porting effort. I don't
> believe t
Hi,
buteo-syncml is linking against openobex. Openobex-devel is installed in the
SDK, but can not be installed in the native environment.
Fatal error: openobex-devel-0.1.4-1.2.1.jolla.armv7hl requires
bluez-libs-devel, but this requirement cannot be provided
How is it possible that it is instal
David,
The problem is that I did read the documentation, following the
instructions on this page:
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Your_First_App#Create_a_Connection_to_Mer_Hardware_Device
and they are not working. The page you kindly sent me has additional
information, which I have
Sahlan wrote:
> David,
>
> Thank you for that specific page which I hadn't seen before. However I
> did carry out those steps previously and click Save at the end. On my
> phone there appears to be a small bug with the generated password, i.e.
> that the Save button remains disabled and I have to
Thank you. I will try that. I don't mind which way I am connected, as
long as I can connect!
Regards
Sahlan
-- Original Message --
From: "rikujolla"
To: devel@lists.sailfishos.org
Sent: 19/07/2019 16:48:16
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] Question about connecting a Sailfish phone
to Ub
Hello,
I always had problems when I used my development laptop inĀ my home wlan
and was wired to the phone with usb cable. I could not solve the issue
most probably caused by my home router. Currently I create a hotspot
with my phone and connect the Ubuntu laptop to that network. Then I
devel
Hey Sahlan,
The fact that you have a network on the same subnet but a different device
is probably what is preventing you from contacting the Jolla device.
Your computer has 2 routes for 192.168.2.0/24 which would lead to
unpredictable behavior.
If you connect the Jolla device on WiFi to this 192.1
David,
Thank you for that specific page which I hadn't seen before. However I
did carry out those steps previously and click Save at the end. On my
phone there appears to be a small bug with the generated password, i.e.
that the Save button remains disabled and I have to delete then retype
th
On 19/07/2019 12:27, Sahlan wrote:
[snip]
> I have
> purchased a phone which is running Sailfish 3 and have set up Developer
> Mode on it. On Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, I installed the Sailfish Qt Creator IDE
> and built a simple test app.
Which phone are you using? Did you flash it over USB to install
Sa
Depending on how your network connections are setup it could be that you
have to manually trigger the USB-ethernet connection to become active.
You can check if you have an interface with the address 192.168.2.1 on you
machine, the SailfishOS device is always at 192.168.2.15.
HTH,
Eli
Op vr 19 jul
Hello,
I am currently developing and porting some C++ apps to a variety of
operating systems, including Sailfish. I live in the Republic Of
Ireland, so the first problem was to find a Sailfish phone! I have
purchased a phone which is running Sailfish 3 and have set up Developer
Mode on it. On
On Thu, 2019-07-18 at 14:14 +0200, Tamas Miklos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a native Sailfish app that is now fully localized to various
> languages. All works fine except for a few languages that use
> special character sets. Armenian and Chinese characters look as if
> they were bold all the time
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