Ereo, well there is a solution for documenting that "developer feature". Just implement a "red pill" mode for the OS2008 user document itself! Hmm ....now lets see, .....Adobe Acrobat does support document security features...... Best Regards, John Holmblad Acadia Secure Networks, LLC * * *Serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial enterprise, and emerging network service provider markets* * * *GSEC Gold, GCWN Gold, GAWN, GGSC-0100, NSA-IAM, NSA-IEM*** *Cisco Select Certified Partner and SMB Specialist | **Microsoft Small Business Specialist | Speakeasy Certified VOIP Partner | Linksys Authorized LVS Partner | Qualys Certified Qualysguard Specialist* * * (M) 703 407 2278 (F) 703 620 5388 (W) www.acadiasecure.com primary email address: jholmblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jholmblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> backup email address: jholmblad@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jholmblad@xxxxxxxxxxx> Eero Tamminen wrote: > Hi, > > ext John Holmblad wrote: >> thanks for the info. And yes, after I sent the email I >> realized/remembered that OS2008 promised no more reflashes for OS >> upgrades but no promises were made about rebooting. >> >> Regarding documentation, or lack thereof, I can understand scant >> documentation if there are only bug fixes in a release. However this >> update was advertised as a OS feature upgrade so I assume there is >> some new and/or changed capability (sometimes features are >> subtracted, i.e. taken away). Hence my question about documentation >> of those features. > > AFAIK it has only bug fixes (to browser, email etc which you can > fairly well find from public bugzilla, see Andre's mail). > > > Hm. Maybe one could think of the maemo-launcher change as a "feature" > although it's "a bit" developer oriented... > > The maemo-invoker that proxies default applications launch requests > to maemo-launcher, raises the signals into which the launched > application terminated so that the maemo-invoker caller receives > them properly. However, if the application terminated to SIGSEGV > that creates a core-dump also for maemo-invoker which could confuse > developers and testers (as maemo-invoker core dump gets the application > name and the actual application core dump is named maemo-launcher). > Maemo-invoker has now disabled core dumping for itself, so there's > only one core dump[1]. :-) > > > - Eero > > [1] You can get core dumps by adding "core-dumps" directory to your > memory card that has enough space for them. Note that without > installing the "rich-core" package which compresses the core dumps > (and adds some extra information to them), core dumps can be *huge* > as they include all application memory (check VMSIZE from "top" to > see what I mean). > > _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users