ffalarms 0.2.4 -- now looks Elementary, LED color configurable
Thomas Zimmermann
zimmermann at vdm-design.de
Sun Sep 20 10:47:29 CEST 2009
Am Samstag 19 September 2009 14:20:12 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
> Hi
>
> I have just released ffalarms 0.2.4. Features:
>
> - now looks like other Elementary programs
>
> - LED clock: add configuration option to change color of LED digits.
>
> You can change the color by setting ``color`` to ``red, blue,
> green`` (numbers in range 0-255) in your ~/.ffalarmsrc. For
> example:
>
> [ledclock]
> color=255, 255, 0
>
>
> Download page:
> http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/?group_id=260&release_id=575
Hi tried to compile ffalarms 0.2.4 for SHR, but i'm getting the following
errors, any idea what's wrong?
First error was, that it should depend on libeflvala, that's fixed.
Thomas
( In the case that the atachmend won't work: http://shr.pastebin.com/d348b88cb
)
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NOTE: make -j 4 -e MAKEFLAGS= VAPIDIR=/home/thomas/SHR/SHR/shr-unstable/tmp/staging/armv4t-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/usr/share/vala/vapi
valac --vapidir=/home/thomas/SHR/SHR/shr-unstable/tmp/staging/armv4t-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/usr/share/vala/vapi --pkg=elm --pkg=edje --pkg=dbus-glib-1 --pkg posix -C ffalarms.vala ffalarms.vapi
edje_cc data/ffalarms.edc data/ffalarms.edj
ffalarms.vala:63.13-63.66: error: `GLib.Time.local' is not a creation method
var t = Time.local(now) { hour=hour, minute=minute, second=0 };
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:63.9-63.66: error: var declaration not allowed with non-typed initializer
var t = Time.local(now) { hour=hour, minute=minute, second=0 };
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:64.21-64.21: error: The name `t' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
var timestamp = t.mktime();
^
ffalarms.vala:64.9-64.30: error: var declaration not allowed with non-typed initializer
var timestamp = t.mktime();
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:65.9-65.17: error: The name `timestamp' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
if (timestamp <= now) {
^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:66.2-66.2: error: The name `t' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
t.day += 1;
^
ffalarms.vala:67.2-67.10: error: The name `timestamp' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
timestamp = t.mktime(); // also normalizes Time
^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:69.9-69.9: error: The name `t' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
if (t.hour != hour) {
^
ffalarms.vala:70.2-70.2: error: The name `t' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
t.hour = hour;
^
ffalarms.vala:71.2-71.10: error: The name `timestamp' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
timestamp = t.mktime();
^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:73.12-73.20: error: The name `timestamp' does not exist in the context of `next_hm'
return timestamp;
^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:643.6-643.36: warning: unhandled error `MyError'
cfg.load_from_file(config_file);
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ffalarms.vala:823.2-823.42: warning: unhandled error `GLib.ShellError'
Shell.parse_argv(play_cmd, out play_argv);
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Compilation failed: 11 error(s), 2 warning(s)
make: *** [ffalarms.c] Error 1
FATAL: oe_runmake failed
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