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[BitPim-devel] Build done
Roger Binns
2005-01-18 08:26:22 UTC
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I have done the build, but the SF download services are currently
down so I can't upload it. I'll mail when I do manage to get it
up.

Also please don't do any commits until we are sure there are
no bad bugs in this release.

Roger
Roger Binns
2005-01-18 16:20:39 UTC
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Post by Roger Binns
I have done the build, but the SF download services are currently
down so I can't upload it. I'll mail when I do manage to get it
up.
It is now up at
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75211&package_id=120233

Roger
Stephen Wood
2005-01-19 01:27:57 UTC
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On Fedora Core 1, I get the following with 0.7.25.

[***@steve saw]$ bitpim
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/cx_Freeze-3.0.1/initscripts/ConsoleSetLibPath.py", line 30, in ?
File "bp.py", line 75, in ?
File "gui.py", line 38, in ?
File "ringers.py", line 24, in ?
File "conversions.py", line 24, in ?
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'dirnamer'

I can't get the windows binary at the moment. The sourceforge
downloader seems to be wacky.

Stephen
Post by Roger Binns
Post by Roger Binns
I have done the build, but the SF download services are currently
down so I can't upload it. I'll mail when I do manage to get it
up.
It is now up at
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75211&package_id=120233
Roger
Roger Binns
2005-01-19 06:43:36 UTC
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Post by Stephen Wood
On Fedora Core 1, I get the following with 0.7.25.
File "/opt/cx_Freeze-3.0.1/initscripts/ConsoleSetLibPath.py", line 30, in ?
File "bp.py", line 75, in ?
File "gui.py", line 38, in ?
File "ringers.py", line 24, in ?
File "conversions.py", line 24, in ?
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'dirnamer'
I can't get the windows binary at the moment. The sourceforge
downloader seems to be wacky.
I was pretty sure I fixed that twice already. Anyway third time is a charm
and the updated binaries are on the SourceForge site.

Roger
Stephen Wood
2005-01-20 01:43:28 UTC
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Linux verison 0.7.25-1 will run for me now, but it spits out onto the
terminal the following, 4 times.

bad location bpuserimage:Select:;width=123;height=181
Exception in getting image file - you can't do that!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "wallpaper.py", line 510, in OpenFile
File "wallpaper.py", line 542, in _OpenFile
File "wallpaper.py", line 551, in OpenBPUserImageFile
File "wallpaper.py", line 588, in BPFSImageFile
File "wallpaper.py", line 411, in ScaleImageIntoBitmap
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wx/_gdi.py", line 653, in EmptyBitmap
PyAssertionError: C++ assertion "wxAssertFailure" failed in
../src/gtk/bitmap.cpp(310): invalid bitmap depth
...

two times it appears to be working on
/usr/lib/bitpim-0.7.25/resources/wallpaper.png, the other two,
ringer.png. The flower and eigth notes seem to appear normally on
the wallpaper and ringer panes, and I can import an image without any
further errors.


The windows binary appears to startup fine on an XPSP2 system. Of
course since there is no console output, it could be making the same
complaints as the Linux build.

I havn't actually tried talking to a phone yet.

Stephen
d***@netzero.com
2005-01-19 14:28:14 UTC
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Just downloaded 0.7.25 binary this morning, tried it on both a 98SE and XPSP2 box, neither would work.

-Joe Pham


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Roger Binns
2005-01-19 17:03:57 UTC
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Post by d***@netzero.com
Just downloaded 0.7.25 binary this morning, tried it on
both a 98SE and XPSP2 box, neither would work.
For Windows I had to replace the binary, so you may have got the old
one from a mirror that wasn't updated. For Linux the release number
is -1 instead of -0.

The mirror I normally use - voxel - definitely has the old version at
this time. OSDN does have the right one:

http://osdn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/bitpim/bitpim-0.7.25-setup.exe

I may have to re-upload with a different name to get their mirrors
fixed.

Roger
Steven Palm
2005-01-19 20:35:05 UTC
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The Panther and Jaguar builds are up as well.
Roger Binns
2005-01-20 05:49:54 UTC
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Post by Steven Palm
The Panther and Jaguar builds are up as well.
Did you include a build of ffmpeg?

Roger
Steven Palm
2005-01-20 15:34:23 UTC
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Post by Roger Binns
Post by Steven Palm
The Panther and Jaguar builds are up as well.
Did you include a build of ffmpeg?
Ugh. No, I'll re-do them. I was too busy to read through all the
messages, I just fired the builds off. I'll let you know when they're
corrected.
Steven Palm
2005-01-20 19:31:29 UTC
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Post by Steven Palm
Post by Roger Binns
Post by Steven Palm
The Panther and Jaguar builds are up as well.
Did you include a build of ffmpeg?
Ugh. No, I'll re-do them. I was too busy to read through all the
messages, I just fired the builds off. I'll let you know when they're
corrected.
They are up now, I followed your lead and uploaded these as
bitpim-0.7.25-1.dmg filenames.
Roger Binns
2005-01-22 05:59:38 UTC
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Post by Steven Palm
They are up now, I followed your lead and uploaded these as
bitpim-0.7.25-1.dmg filenames.
And I have updated the web page to point at them.

The -1 should (in theory) come from the release number in version.py.
It definitely
works on RPM packaging and I didn't try it on Windows.

BTW look at the headers of this message :-)

Roger

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