Hi Slava,
Yes that's exactly what I did right after flashing: download the RPM of my app
(BikeMe) from openrepos, enable "untrusted software" and click on the RPM.
Since I just got a generic toast install error without info, I enabled the
developer mode, retried and it worked.
So I reflashed Sa
Basically, I was trying to say that if Jolla Store client can do it and
command line pkcon can do it (i.e. automatically install dependencies)
then Warehouse can do it too. If Warehouse doesn't do it, it's the
choice made by the creator of the app. I pulled the sources and haven't
found anythin
Ok, so you are also saying that the "tap-on-RPM-to-install" mechanism in
Sailfish OS could do it too but it's Jolla's choice not to?
Is that for security reasons? Since the user has accepted the risks by ticking
"untrusted sources", could the behaviour be changed?
Yes it could do that too but that would involve a more sophisticated UI
- the list of packages that are actually getting installed has to be
presented to the user, total size, localization and so on. I agree that
it would be nice (can't think of any reason not to do it), it's just not
high on t
Hi, I ended to similar problems with QML only example in the SDK .
Compiler claimed about missing libsailfishapp-launcher in my Jolla C.
Thanks pkcon refresh hint in this discussion I could proceed!
Regards, Riku
Slava Monich kirjoitti 20.10.2017 klo 14:56:
Yes it could do that too but tha