View Single Post
Posts: 206 | Thanked: 205 times | Joined on Nov 2010 @ London
#1
I noticed there are a lot of people wanting to install Bluemaemo but get various forms of errors while doing so. These errors are sometimes similar and other times different in nature, and there are multiple solutions all over these forums, which can be difficult to find.

I thought I would consolidate these solutions into one simple guide, that would be easy to follow and provide an overall universal solution, allowing all users to install Bluemaemo, either straight after a fresh reflash or on their device in its current state.

For all those getting errors while trying to install this app, follow the instructions below for a guaranteed install and zero conflicts.

Note: You still won't be able to have Bluemaemo and Enna at the same time. I haven't found a work around for this conflict yet, but I am trying! So for the moment if you have Enna already installed, this won't work.

Originally Posted by J4ZZ View Post
Didn't saw the solution...
Code:
apt-get install libeet1=1.2.2+svn41533-maemo1
followed by
Code:
apt-get install bluemaemo
fixed it... ;j

THX
This used to fix it but is not fixing it anymore on it's own, I just re-flashed and tried this command, I got an error message saying something like:

"Version 1.2.2+svn41533 of libeet was not found"

I found out why this error message occured and fixed it almost immediately.

Fixed Solution:

If anyone gets above error, open xterminal, type root or sudo gainroot and then enter in these simple commands exactly as I have listed them, even if they don't make sense to you, it does work and fixes the error message and allows you to install Bluemaemo.

1. apt-get install libeet1

2. Wait for it to be completed. This has to be done first.

3. Then type:

apt-get install bluemaemo efl-core python2.5-efl-core python2.5-ecore python2.5-evas python2.5-edje python2.5-elementary libeet1 libevas0 libevas0-all libecore0 libecore0-all libembryo0 libedje0 libepsilon0 libetk0 libetk0-engine-all libedbus0 python2.5-edbus python-configobj libecore0-con libecore0-evas libecore0-file libecore0-job libecore0-txt libecore0-x libecore0-ipc libecore0-imf libecore0-imf-evas libecore0-input libevas0-engine-software-x11 libevas0-engine-software-x11-16 libetk0-engine-all libetk0-engine-evas-x11 libetk0-engine-evas libetk0-engine-evas-software-x11 libetk0-engine-evas-software-x11-16 libevas0-all libevas0-loaders-all libevas0-savers-all libevas0-engines-all python2.5-efl-core python2.5-epsilon python2.5-etk python2.5-efl-utils python2.5-elementary libelementary0 libevas0-loader-eet libevas0-engine-software-generic libevas0-engine-buffer libevas0-engine-software-generic libevas0-loader-eet libevas0-loader-jpeg libevas0-loader-png libevas0-saver-eet

4. Wait for the above to be done, will take a while.

5. Then type apt-get install libevas0-saver-jpeg (no more room on the above command to fit this in fully, so have to do it separately)

6. Wait for it to be done

7. Run Bluemaemo and see if it opens and runs properly, if it does, you are done! If it opens and shortly after it closes, then you have one more step to do.

8. [Optional - Check if app opens first] again in X-terminal and as root, type the following command:

ln -s /usr/lib/libembryo-ver-svn-05.so.0.9.9 /usr/lib/libembryo-ver-svn-03.so.0


9. Enjoy!
 

The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Prozac786 For This Useful Post: