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dbigham
Posts: 318
Registered: ‎04-01-2009
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Re: Problems with compiling/running app that uses qnx.fuse components

I went to:

 

http://webchat.freenode.net/

 

... but I'm not actually sure how to use the web interface :smileyhappy:  How do I join a channel?  I tried looking for documentation but couldn't find any.

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UberschallSamsara
Posts: 685
Registered: ‎12-29-2010

Re: Problems with compiling/running app that uses qnx.fuse components

Just enter a nickname you want to use and that you think will be unique, optionally enter the IRC channel you want to join (e.g. #BlackBerryDev), and enter the captcha text and you should be in.  If you happen to pick a nickname that is reserved and/or in use the system will prompt you to try a different one.  If you sign on to freenode w/out joining a channel you can use "/join <channel_name>" to join a channel.  If you're unfamiliar w/IRC commands just Google for "IRC tutorial" and/or read the WIkipedia article.  Also, once you're signed on to freenode you can type "/help" and dig in to online help that way.  The #BlackBerryDev channel usually has plenty of folks signed on and willing to help.

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UberschallSamsara
Posts: 685
Registered: ‎12-29-2010

Re: Problems with compiling/running app that uses qnx.fuse components

BTW one thing you might check is your entry point type in your .bar manifest.  See this old

discussion for what to check:

 

http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Adobe-AIR-Development/HOWTO-Compile-and-Debug-without-Flash-B...

 

Note again that the posts are from the timeframe of the 0.9.x beta SDK's, and blackberry-airpackager has changed since then.  But the part about how to check your entry point type may help.

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