Hi
With the new Sailfish OS version (3.3.0.16) I noticed a regular drop of an
established TCP connection during device sleep. I was able to prevent his
by triggering the iphbd regularly in the previous versions using this
implementation: [1]. This seems not to work as expected anymore. Also
reduci
Its a Debian Buster
dpkg -l | grep docker
ii docker-ce 5:19.03.8~3-0~debian-buster
amd64Docker: the open-source application container engine
ii docker-ce-cli 5:19.03.8~3-0~debian-buster
amd64Docker CLI: the open-source appli
Hello
Tried this. But also after moving the files manually, the system does not
find my needed packages.
So I will switch back to virtualbox as a build environment for now. For me,
it does not work as expected.
Best regards
Schorsch
Am Di., 12. Mai 2020 um 14:29 Uhr schrieb Martin Kampas <
mart
Hello
I tried both way. Using the GUI to update the package list. But even after
that, the openssl-devel package can't be found.
Using the command line:
- sfdk engine start
- sfdk tools list
SailfishOS-3.3.0.16 sdk-provided,latest
├── SailfishOS-3.3.0.16-armv7hl sdk-provided,lates
Hi
I just installed the new SDK and selected Docker as build environment. For
my project shmoose [1] I need some devel libs like openssl.
What is the correct way to resolve this dependencies here?
I tried to log into the container with:
> docker exec -it sailfish-os-build-engine bash
and would
That sounds interessting.
Had just written a small comand line tool to test libiphb.
The difference between the xmpp connection and an ssh connection is that
with ssh, the connection just have to work if you actually use your device.
With xmpp there could be an incoming connection while the device
Okay, did a test with an outgoing ssh connection. It's still stable for
several hours now.
I will do some wireshark recordings and research in this direction. Thank
you for the hint.
If I found out something usefull, I will post it back here.
Bye
Georg
Of course, one can't expect a stable TCP connection on a mobile device upon
regular use. You are right, the app has to deal with this cases and
reconnect in case of a network error.
But my testing environment was using wifi only. And I expected the TCP
connection to last longer then just 30 minute
Hi
My xmpp client [1] makes progress and works very well. But I have problems
with connection drops after about half an hour of device inactivity. I
tried to send xmpp pings to the server in regular intervalls to keep the
connection on. Then I tried to set the keepalive flag on the tcp socket.
Not
Hi
What is the best way to save acount login data (e.g. username/password for
some internet services) within an app?
On iOS there is something like an encrypted key store which can easily be
used for such things. As far as I know, QSettings only writes settings in
plain text.
Any suggestions on
ies only.
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> -- Исходное сообщение --
> От: "george b"
> Кому: "Sailfish OS Developers"
> Отправлено: 22.11.2016 23:05:17
> Тема: [SailfishDevel] Static build
>
> Hi
>
> I try to develop a xmpp client [1], based on libSwiften. A console exampl
Hi
I try to develop a xmpp client [1], based on libSwiften. A console example
compiled against a static Swiften lib works well. No I compiled Swiften as
a shared object, to combine it in a sailfish app. This way I got a sasl
error on runtime. Similar posts in different forums pointed out that the
Some experiences from me as a former iOS Developer:
- With a good payed app, one can earn a some money
- A free app with InApp Payment for more features leads to more revenue on
my apps
- iAd leads to almost no revenue. On iOS one need several thousends of App
installations to get just a little re
Hello
I didn't find a way to determine in which status an app is. I want to know
if the App is 'active' or in background on the home screen.
Of course, a qml page has the 'status' property. But that's only for a
page. I want to have 'status' of the whole App. Doesn't necesarry have to
be a qml pr
Andrey.
Bye
Georg
2016-03-31 20:28 GMT+02:00 Andrey Kozhevnikov :
> no problems if you write own dbus wrapper for notification calls, it's
> very documented. same for profiled dbus for changing led colors.
>
> -- Исходное сообщение --
> От: "george b"
> Ко
ese configs you can change led color for your notifications in
> realtime
>
> 31.03.2016 01:08, george b пишет:
>
> Hi
>
> I am working on a port of the textsecure App from the Ubuntu Phone.
> Basic Text messaging is working between my jolla and an android phones
> Signal App.
Hi
I am working on a port of the textsecure App from the Ubuntu Phone.
Basic Text messaging is working between my jolla and an android phones
Signal App.
Now I want to implement notifications on new incoming messages. I can't
figure out how to do this. I read something about the use of D-Bus for
atform notification frameworks sounds sensible.
> The downside is, that alternative platforms won't have such services, at
> least not with user numbers justifying the engineering effort of adding it.
>
>
> > On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 6:35 PM, george b > <mailto:scooterschors.
lunger wrote:
>
> AFAIK, someone had putted together a concept-proof push service.
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Erik Lundin wrote:
>
>> Den 2016-02-01 kl. 19:58, skrev george b:
>>
>>> The only missing thing is a working push service to get a real user
Hello
The last days I get in contact with some developers to get an idea if it is
possible to implement a native TextSecure Client for sailfish.
The encryption library, written in C, is there. The Web-API for
registration to the server is documented. A reference implementation,
written in go, is
Hello
For an App, I want to use qcustomplot, which needs as a dependency
QtPrintSupport. It fails to build because the headers are missing in the
SDK for both platforms (should be in
~/SailfishOS/mersdk/targets/SailfishOS-*/usr/include on the host). Also the
library is not installed in the Mer vir
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