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    Default installing the Packages in remote machine Simulator

    I create a package in my machine and i want to run it on remote machine emulator by installing this package in remote emulator. whats the procedure to install my package in remote machine.
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    Default Re: installing the Packages in remote machine Simulator

    I'm not sure I understand correctly, but let's give it a try

    You have to go into the emulator and download the package from your original machine using the installer provided in Qtopia or place the package file directly (without using the emulator) on Qtopia's file system along other packages (I can't give you the exact path now but read this - http://doc.trolltech.com/qtextended4.4/sxe-qpk.html). You'll probably have to calculate the md5 sum for your package to know where to place it if you want to follow the general design of Qtopia.
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