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Qt - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Qt
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. Mer provides both Qt4 and Qt5 packages. To get started with developing the following patterns can be added to targets. Mer-qt5-development : Installs a basic set of tools. Mer-qt5-devel-basic : Installs commonly used devel headers. Mer-qt4-development : This installs the qt-devel packages and tools. The patterns are intended to be useful - please ask lbt if they need additional entries.
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Tools - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Tools
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. Tools for Image Building. Development Tools for on Device usage. Device Memory Profiling via 'sp-smaps'. Getting started with Mer development requires some basic tools. Mer provides a Platform SDK. With all these tools included as they are not always present (or are modified) in other distros. This page describes the Mer:Tools project which is where the tools are developed and managed. An SDK binary ...
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Trying it out - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Trying_it_out
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. NOTE: This page may *very* likely be outdated. You can try Mer out right now in a virtual machine. In order to create and boot a Mer-based system running the Nemo UX, follow the next steps:. Get tools required to create a bootable image from RPM repository per the Image Creation. Don't forget to run the mic-create-bootstrap step of the Image Creation. Guide before building it for the first time.
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Platform SDK and SB2 - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Platform_SDK_and_SB2
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. Platform SDK and SB2. The most straightforward way to use Scratchbox2 is within the Mer Platform SDK. This page will go through the steps of using SB2 to compile a simple program in a tutorial-like manner. Create a simple C program. Setup a new target for sb2. Make your own target. Initialize Target in SB2. Compile the simple C program. SB2 Detailed setup information. A properly setup SDK. You can ei...
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Test process - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Test_process
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. When a change to a package is proposed. Step V: Validate packaging. Step X: Checking if it builds on it's own. Step X 1: Integration testing. We center Mer contribution around our Gerrit instance and git, http:/ review.merproject.org/. QA build server: OBS that does builds to verify if sources work okay. When a change to a package is proposed. Step V: Validate packaging. Repository name="Core ARCH" p...
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FAQ - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/FAQ
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. Mer Frequently Asked Questions. What is Mer, and how can I learn more about it? What does Mer mean for End-Users? What does Mer mean for MeeGo-community developers? What documentation is available to help me start development on Mer? Will Mer provide GTK or .deb packages or [some other feature]? Can I install Mer on device X ? What license(s) is Mer under. Frequently Asked Questions for Vendors.
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Contribution - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Contribution
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. How can I contribute? How can I contribute? The Mer project welcomes new contributors! Everybody is invited to help and make a difference. We need more people in every aspect of the project; Documentation, bug fixing, testing and development. If you like wikis, writing documentation, working with the community and supporting the non coding efforts part of the Mer project you can make a difference by:.
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Community Workspace - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Community_Workspace
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. Two quotes from the 'MeeGo Reconstructed' email ( http:/ lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-October/484215.html. Describe what can find here. Initially the project will be developing a Core for basing products on and will split UX and hardware adaptations out into separate projects within the community surrounding the Core'. Possibly refer instead to Adaptation Guide. Are typically (but not con...
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Nemo - Mer Wiki
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Nemo
The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https:/ bugs.merproject.org/. Nemo Mobile is a Linux distribution for mobile devices. Nemo uses Mer as core and the UX was originally based on MeeGo Handset UX, but is now using lipstick. The Nemo Mobile project continues the work started in the MeeGo Community Edition. To create open community driven OS and apps. And x86 based tablets/netbooks like ExoPC. Overall status: tl;dr: status matrix. Videos: Nemo N9 2013-11-19. For a gu...