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     cd /home/src1
     cd /home/src1
     cd project
     cd project
     mb2 -tx SailfishOS-armv7hl build
     mb2 -x -t SailfishOS-armv7hl build
 
* build for i486 (emulator)
 
    mb2 -x -t SailfishOS-i486 build
 
* provide spec file
    mb2 -s <xxxx.specs> -x -t SailfishOS-armv7hl build
 


'''''Note:''''' <blockquote>Regarding the versioning, when you build the packages (using mb2) you can specify the -x flag to use the version from the git tag rather than the .spec file.  Alternatively, you can manually bump the version in the .spec file prior to building your packages, to ensure that the version you build is higher than the version installed on the device.
'''''Note:''''' <blockquote>Regarding the versioning, when you build the packages (using mb2) you can specify the -x flag to use the version from the git tag rather than the .spec file.  Alternatively, you can manually bump the version in the .spec file prior to building your packages, to ensure that the version you build is higher than the version installed on the device.

Revision as of 20:21, 4 November 2017

RELEASES

LINKS

OS related

SDK Related

   ssh -p 2222 -i /opt/custom/SailfishOS/vmshare/ssh/private_keys/engine/mersdk mersdk@localhost
   cd /home/src1
   cd project
   mb2 -x -t SailfishOS-armv7hl build
  • build for i486 (emulator)
   mb2 -x -t SailfishOS-i486 build
  • provide spec file
   mb2 -s <xxxx.specs> -x -t SailfishOS-armv7hl build


Note:

Regarding the versioning, when you build the packages (using mb2) you can specify the -x flag to use the version from the git tag rather than the .spec file.  Alternatively, you can manually bump the version in the .spec file prior to building your packages, to ensure that the version you build is higher than the version installed on the device. As a final alternative, you can install packages with "rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps *rpm" to ignore package and version dependency requirements (beware, this can cause issues if you aren't sure that your packages are binary compatible, etc).

Bluetooth and Syncing

Tricks and Tipps

Bring up usb interface up

  • on Debian Jessie
 # ifconfig usb0 192.168.2.14 up
  • on Debian Stretch use your interface:
 # ip link
  # ifconfig enp0s26u1u3 192.168.2.14 up
  • on Intex AquaFish (2.0.x):
 # systemctl sshd restart
  • on pc :
 # ssh nemo@192.168.2.15


PKGCON

     
    PKCON(1)                                        User Commands                                            PKCON(1)

    NAME
           pkcon - PackageKit console client

    SYNOPSIS
           pkcon [OPTION...] [COMMAND]

    DESCRIPTION
           This manual page documents briefly the pkcon command.

           pkcon is the command line client for PackageKit.

    COMMANDS
           pkcon knows about the following commands. Depending on the backend in use, not all of them may be available.

           backend-details
           Print information about the PackageKit backend in use.

           get-roles
           List the roles that a transaction can have.

           get-groups
           List the available package groups.

           get-filters
           List the available filters.

           get-transactions
           List known transactions.

           get-time ROLE
           Print the time that has passed since the last transaction with the given role.

           search [name|details|group|file] DATA
           Search for a package matching the given data. The search is performed in the package information that is
           indicated by the first argument: name, details, group or files.

           install PACKAGES
           Install the given packages from repositories.

           install-local FILES
           Install the given packages from the local filesystem.

           download DIRECTORY PACKAGES
           Download the given packages from repositories, and store them in the given directory.

           install-sig TYPE KEY_ID PACKAGE
           Install a package signature. Only GPG signatures are supported at this time.

           remove PACKAGE
           Remove the given package.

           update [PACKAGES]
           Update the system by installing available updates. If a list of packages is specified, only install
           updates for these packages.

           refresh [force]
           Refresh the cached information about available updates.

           resolve PACKAGE
           Resolve the given package name and print information about installed or available packages and updates.

           upgrade-system DISTRIBUTION [minimal|default|complete]
           Upgrade the system to the given distribution.

           get-updates
           List available updates.

           get-distro-upgrades
           List available distribution upgrades.

           get-depends PACKAGE
           List dependencies fo the given package.

           get-requires PACKAGE
           List packages that require the given package.

           get-details PACKAGE
           Print details about the available or installed package with the given name.

           get-files PACKAGE
           List the files contained in the given package.

           get-update-detail PACKAGE
           Print the package changelog for the given package.

           get-packages
           List all available and installed packages.

           repo-list
           List all configured package repositories.

           repo-enable REPOSITORY
           Enable the given repository.

           repo-disable REPOSITORY
           Disable the given repository.

           repo-set-data REPOSITORY PARAMETER DATA
           Set the given parameter to the given value for the repository.

           what-provides STRING
           List packages that provide the given string.

           accept-eula EULA_ID
           Accept the EULA with the given id.

           get-categories
           List available categories.

           repair
           Attempt to repair the system package database.

           offline-get-prepared
           Print information about the prepared offline update. If no offline update is prepared, exit with an exit
           code of 1.

           offline-trigger
           Trigger an offline update.

           offline-status
           Print information about the result of the last offline update.

    OPTIONS
           The following options can be used to influence the behavior of pkcon.

           --version
           Print the program version and exit.

           -h, --help
           Show help options.

           --help-all
           Show all help options.

           --filter FILTER
           Set the filter to use.

           -y, --noninteractive
           Install packages without asking for confirmation.

           --only-download
           Prepare the transaction by downloading packages only.

           -n, --background
           Run the command using idle network bandwidth and also using less power.

           -p, --plain
           Print to screen a machine-readable output, rather than using animated widgets.

           -v, --verbose
           Show debugging information.

           -c, --cache-age AGE
           Set the maximum acceptable age for cached metadata, in seconds. Use -1 for 'never'.

           --allow-untrusted
           Allow untrusted packages to be installed.

    RETURN VALUES
           0
           Success

           1
           Failed with miscellaneous internal error.

           3
           Failed with syntax error, or failed to parse command.

           4
           Failed as a file or directory was not found.

           5
           Nothing useful was done.

           6
           The initial setup failed, e.g. setting the network proxy.

           7
           The transaction failed, see the detailed error for more information.

    SEE ALSO
           pkmon (1).

           The programs are documented fully on http://www.packagekit.org.

    AUTHOR
           This manual page was written by Richard Hughes <richard@hughsie.com>.

    AUTHOR
           Richard Hughes
           Author.

    COPYRIGHT
           Copyright © 2007 - 2013 Richard Hughes

    PackageKit                                      July 29, 2013                                            PKCON(1)