Come meet us at Qt Dev Days Munich.

ronanmac | 19 October, 2011 12:36

Dev Days banner

For those of you travelling to Qt Developer Days in Munich:  Part of the N9 Developer Offering team will be there at the N9 App Clinic: Santtu Ahonen, Ville Lavonius, Jussi Vuorisalmi, Sampo Savola, Quim Gil, and Ronan Mac Laverty (a regular batch of Nokia N9 App Doctors).

So if you have any questions, problems or just want to chat, we will be open alongside the Support Desk for the 3 days of the event.

N950 software update available over the air

ronanmac | 19 October, 2011 11:21

We have released an Nokia N950 software update (39-5).

Currently it is available over the air, withcorresponding oneclickflasher-tools available later.  To initiate the update, please click on the "deviceupdate"-notification in the events screen.

Yellow warning sign

Please ensure that your device is running "beta 2" before updating it. The update does not work on older versions, and you run the risk of rendering your device unusable if you apply the update to a device that contains an older image - then you will have to wait for the oneclickflashers.

There is no need to update the SDK as applications written using Qt SDK 1.1.3 will work with this new release.

For details about the release, refer to the release notes.

So update your software, and enjoy.

 

New release of the Nokia N950 software is coming soon... prepare!

ronanmac | 14 October, 2011 13:47


The N9 team is in the final stages of preparing an update to the Nokia N950 image, which will align the software more with the Nokia N9 product image.  

To enable a smooth upgrade to the new image N950 users should ensure that they have the latest release of the firmware on their devices (34-2 or Beta2) - SSU will fail with Beta1.  So, if you have not done it already, update to Beta2 now using the OneClickFlashers.

For more information about upgrading from Beta1 to Beta2 please also check out this webpage.

Note:

Some users have reported problems with this update, this can be solved in some cases using the instruction given on this web page. Naturally, these need to be slightly adapted for the 39-5 release, but otherwise the approach may help.

 

Engage with N9 developers

lavonius | 14 October, 2011 10:40

In addition to N9 Developer-blog there are a few other feedback channels you can use to engage with us:

 

Harmattan Python updated

mairas | 13 October, 2011 15:36

We have just updated the Python packages for the N9. This release updates PySide: Python for Qt to the latest stable version, 1.0.7. In addition to PySide, the Platform API bindings have received various bug fixes and have been rebuilt with the latest PySide toolchain.

About Harmattan Python

Comprehensive Python availability is one of the better-kept secrets of the MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan platform. Even though it is not available in the Qt SDK and not included in the standard documentation, application developers can install Python packages from a Nokia repository, which is pre-enabled on the device. Ovi Store accepts Python applications as well - the dependencies are downloaded from the repository when the user installs a Python application for the first time.

Resources

To get started with Harmattan Python, check the Harmattan Python wiki. The easiest way to contact the developers is to join the meego-python or the PySide mailing lists.

Status (2011-10-13)

lavonius | 13 October, 2011 11:25

 This blog entry describes the current status of the various deliverables that have been published to developers.  

The current public device image for N950 was released on 2011-08-30. The image is contains the week 34 release of the platform. The one click flasher-tool to update the device is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X environments. A device image and tooling for N9 will be made available as well, and both of them will evolve as the corresponding updates are published for the devices.

The current version of the Harmattan target for Qt SDK is "beta2", released on 2011-09-28. The target remains an experimental one, and is not part of the default installation of Qt SDK. The Harmattan target is available as an online update for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X environments as well. The release notes describe the changes and improvements in the newest version. The official channel for SDK update announcements is the Qt blog, but Harmattan-affecting changes will covered in detail in this blog as well.

The Harmattan target ships with platform-specific documentation, and a full set of documents is also available in the Developer Library. The online documentation is updated more regularly than the offline equivalent included with the SDK. Significant updates will be announced in this blog.

Liftoff

lavonius | 12 October, 2011 12:33

Welcome to the "N9 Developer" blog.

This blog offers information straight from the source and bridges the gap between the MeeGo Developer Offering team and the developer community itself.

This is a multi-author blog by the team that is involved with the daily work of creating and improving the developer offering for the Nokia N9 device.

The most important task of the blog is to announce updates to tools, documentation and device images.

But this blog will be more than just a glorified news ticker. In future posts we plan to highlight individual development tools, device features (and the corresponding programming interfaces), best practices and such. We may also invite guest authors to cover topics that particularly interest them and you.

This blog is mainly geared for application developers, but platform developers may also find things of interest. The blog mostly deals with the Qt SDK, but occasional articles on alternative development environments and tools will also be published.

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