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Author: Merlijn Wajer
Date:  
To: Pavel Machek
CC: maemo-leste
Subject: Re: [maemo-leste] N900 camera support was Re: Droid 4, camera support, notifications
Hi,

On 05/03/2020 21:52, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
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>>> Camera support may not be as simple as you think; getting blurry
>>> useless pictures is easy, getting reasonable pictures is pretty hard.
>>> I actually did whole talk about that
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH6zuK2OOVU .
>>
>> Understood, and yeah, that's certainly true. Right now, I will be happy
>> without camera support for a while, if the other parts start to work.
>
> Yes, there are more important parts.
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> I tried to build by camera support code, but that really needs
> libsdl2-dev, and that one really does not want to cooperate; it wants to
> uninstall hildon-meta-n900 ti-omap3-sgx when I attempt to install it.
>
> Any ideas what is wrong there?


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> open: 31; closed: 145; defer: 16; conflict: 18                                                   oThe following actions will resolve these dependencies:

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>       Install the following packages:                                       
> 1)      ti-omap3-sgx-dev [1.4.268.4+1m7 (testing)]                          


What happens if you do what is suggested here?

Cheers,
Merlijn

>       Keep the following packages at their current version:                 
> 2)      dh-python [2.20170125 (now, stable)]                                
> 3)      libegl1-mesa-dev [Not Installed]                                    
> 4)      libgles2-mesa [Not Installed]                                       
> 5)      libgles2-mesa-dev [Not Installed]                                   
> 6)      libglib2.0-bin [2.50.3-2+deb9u2 (now, stable)]                      
> 7)      libmpdec2 [2.4.2-1 (now, stable)]                                   
> 8)      libpcre16-3 [2:8.39-3 (now, stable)]                                
> 9)      libpcre3-dev [2:8.39-3 (now, stable)]                               
> 10)     libpcre32-3 [2:8.39-3 (now, stable)]                                
> 11)     libpcrecpp0v5 [2:8.39-3 (now, stable)]                              
> 12)     libpython3-stdlib [3.5.3-1 (now, stable)]                           
> 13)     libpython3.5-minimal [3.5.3-1+deb9u1 (now, stable, stable-security)]
> 14)     libpython3.5-stdlib [3.5.3-1+deb9u1 (now, stable, stable-security)] 
> 15)     python3 [3.5.3-1 (now, stable)]                                     
> 16)     python3-minimal [3.5.3-1 (now, stable)]                             
> 17)     python3.5 [3.5.3-1+deb9u1 (now, stable, stable-security)]           
> 18)     python3.5-minimal [3.5.3-1+deb9u1 (now, stable, stable-security)]   
> 19)     zlib1g-dev [1:1.2.8.dfsg-5 (now, stable)]                           

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