[SailfishDevel] Daemons in app store. And/or other ways of getting activated on event/schedule
Gabriel Böhme
m.gabrielboehme at googlemail.com
Mon Dec 30 08:24:36 UTC 2013
+1 also interessting for me to have a daemon on start, because I want port
my FotoShare app, also another idea is in my mind. :)
Thanks, Gabriel.
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Marcin M. schrieb am 29.12.13 15:34:
And for example phone speaker switcher as on Maemo (though it would be
better if it was provided by Jolla), changing mac address on startup, etc.
etc.
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Marcin
2013/12/29 Alejandro Exojo <suy at badopi.org>
> El Saturday 28 December 2013, Artem Marchenko escribió:
> > What would be the sailfish way to do it?
> > - Harmattan-like hooking to alarm clock scheduler?
>
> Seems so.
>
> I was looking at the same issue, because I would like to understand how and
> alarm application should work. The Jolla one is not open source, but
> looking
> at the behaviour, where it doesn't need to be started, and is not even
> started
> for displaying the alarm (is displayed though the primary/general UI, in
> which
> seems to be a "mode" of the lock screen), I think it uses this Nemo
> framework:
>
> https://github.com/nemomobile/nemo-qml-plugin-alarms
>
> Is installed by default (or, on demand after the installation of the Alarm
> app), but it doesn't seem Harbour approved yet.
>
> However, I think in the future they might approve "harbour-" prefixed
> daemons,
> since the mention systemd services in their porting guide:
>
> https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Porting/Harmattan
>
> Sailors would provide more info.
>
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