[libdecodeqr:0013] Re: Building libdecodeqr for Maemo Linux
Stefano Pedemonte (stefano#pedemonte.eu) 2008/03/27 21:56:02 +0100
Have you tried PyMaemo?? ..Jalimo seems to provide also the Java native
interface (java-gnome-jalimo-2.6-jni), then you can compile pyqrdecode
shared libraries for maemo and use pyqrdecode from PyMaemo?..
cheers,
Stefano
> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Stefano Pedemonte wrote:
>
>> Well, good job, it's cool that you have opencv running on your phone,
>> and
>> the gui works as well..
>>
>> The images you decoded on the x86 are the same taken from the N810
>> camera?
>> It doesn't seem to be a compile problem.
>
> On x86, I decoded some of the examples that come with libdecodeqr,
> plus any I made with qrencode, plus a photo taken with the N810 camera of
> a printout made with qrencode.
>
> I presume that qrencode is stable and can be reliably decoded by most
> programs, so if I make images with it they will work for everyone ?
>
>> I suggest you use qrcode-0.9, if you can write your entire application
>> in
>> Java you have solved all your problems. You will notice that libdecodeqr
>> is in practice useless because it decodes only some images.
>
> Hmm. The N810 does not come with Java and there is not a Nokia certified
> version. However, I see that there is something called Jailmo. Maybe I
> can get qrcode or one of the other 3rd-party mobile Java decoders to run
> on that.
> If I have enough "disk" space (already run out once, and can't symlink
> from the / device to the SD card easily to offload stuff)
>
>
> cheers,Andrew
>
>

