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Revision as of 01:29, 23 January 2010
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My Packages
These are packages I have built and are available in the maemo repository, packages I've built and are in my repository or packages I'd like to see built.
Uh, I actually have quite a few other packages submitted to the builder, but I need to go through someday (when maemo.org/packages isn't painfully slow to use) and see what the status is. I don't know of a way to even search packages by packager, but perhaps there is a way.
In Maemo Repository
Burgerspace
- Currently in extras.
libflatzebra
- BurgerSpace dependency.
- Currently in extras.
- Weird version numbering inherited from upstream Debian.
Asterisk
I have asterisk packages in extras-testing.
Connected to Asterisk 1.6.2.0-3 currently running on Nokia-N900-42-11 (pid = 1692)
Asterisk Packages in Maemo extras-testing
Asterisk Bugzilla
diffmo!
ok, out of sheer frustration with missing diff utility (required by the GNU Coding Standards) I have packaged up "diffmo", which is diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp, but renamed to diffmo, diff3mo, sdiffmo, and cmpmo. :)
colordiffmo!
colordiff - using diffmo
Mas y mas y mas
Various packages I have in maemo-testing or maemo-devel.
- guile-1.8
- celt
Packages in My Repository
I have set up a package repository. To use it you need to add my repo. In the application manager, add it thusly (I'm translating from Spanish, so the words may be slightly different.)
- Catalog name:
jebba
- Web address:
http://www.freemoe.org/users/jebba
- Distribution
unstable
- Components
main
Packages TODO
Package these or get someone to do it.
- some video conferencing app (telepathy-gabble), jingle etc.
- tangogps - "an easy to use, fast and lightweight mapping application for use with or without GPS."
- Take a look at the various OpenMoko (OpenSnot) applications
- boa - lightweight webserver (cute). Using lighttpd, which seems to fit the bill already tho.
- lshw - wants PCI stuff, so maybe won't work very well anyway. It doesn't show too much on my Sharp Netwalker.
- gobby
- gtg