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#1 Old Lightbulb [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-12, 10:16

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The first prebuilt package has been made.
Point your browser to Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/pys60community/trunk/1.8.1211

Or get the files here:
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#2 Old Re: [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-12, 11:46

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Great! I am going to try this very soon
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#3 Old Re: [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-12, 15:07

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Great

Thanks for those links!

Continue with the great work



Testing,

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#4 Old Re: [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-14, 18:45

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The following patches are included
- Better access point selection support which static access point ids.
Hmph,

Could you comment about this? When you create access point, it gets fixed ID. If you remove it and create exactly same access point again, the ID will be different. Furthermore the IDs are allocated in whatever order the whatever access points are created, either by OEM, operator or user(s). ALso there can be applications, which create temporary "invisible" uise-only-once access points for their own purposes.

Static access point ids sound a bit like trouble.

Wondering,

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#5 Old Re: [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-14, 20:47

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Hmph,

Could you comment about this? When you create access point, it gets fixed ID. If you remove it and create exactly same access point again, the ID will be different. Furthermore the IDs are allocated in whatever order the whatever access points are created, either by OEM, operator or user(s). ALso there can be applications, which create temporary "invisible" uise-only-once access points for their own purposes.
The change log line is a bit misleading. PyS60 access point implementation didn't expose necessary variables to make robust access point support for some applications (e.g. for detecting home WLAN). This was one of the first changes we had to make.

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socket.access_points has more information, two new
fields is given per access point: isptype and bearertype,
whose values are integers corresponding to values returned
by CApSelect::Type and CApSelect::BearerType respectively.
No symbolic constants are yet exported.

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~pys60co...b42xnxv2j7hx-1


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#6 Old Re: [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-14, 23:44

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The change log line is a bit misleading. PyS60 access point implementation didn't expose necessary variables to make robust access point support for some applications (e.g. for detecting home WLAN). This was one of the first changes we had to make.

Details:

socket.access_points has more information, two new
fields is given per access point: isptype and bearertype,
whose values are integers corresponding to values returned
by CApSelect::Type and CApSelect::BearerType respectively.
No symbolic constants are yet exported.

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~pys60co...b42xnxv2j7hx-1
Ok,

WLAN is a special case and you seem to be working on top of public APIs, so it should be ok. I checked only the change log and really didn't understand much from that, should have checked the full code BearerType is definitely something you need.

In more recents systems apps should select an access point groups e.g. "Internet". Should be possible with public APIs, but could be a bit problematic.

Thanx,

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#7 Old Re: [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-15, 01:45

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The first prebuilt package has been made.
Point your browser to Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/pys60community/trunk/1.8.1211

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Hello GameDude

What a pity that you don't release a selfsigned version like pygame version

I would have to know what's the reason.


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#8 Old Re: [Ann] PyS60 Community Edition release 2008-12-11 - 2008-12-15, 19:07

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I would have to know what's the reason.
Different projects, different processes. There was some work needed to make the release, fix some bugs and stuff, so signing the packages was more or less ignored. I'd expect that most people are able to sign the packages themselves, and didn't expect it to be a major problem so the reason is... that I must be lazy.

There will be signed packages at some point when I or somebody else finds the time...
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