On Jun 5, 2008, at 2:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 09:59:57PM +0300, Kalle Vahlman wrote:
As
http://scratchbox.org/documentation/user/scratchbox-1.0/html/
installdoc.html#cctarget
mentions briefly, there's a CLI version of the configuration tool
called sb-conf. It can do everything that sb-menu does.
When I run it, it complains I haven't run sb-menu yet. And I just
don't
know enough about scratchbox to understand what sb-menu is taling
about.
And I don't know where to look for enlightenment.
-- hendrik
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I am still feeling my way through some of this, so I feel your pain.
The sb-menu app seems awkward to use. But it is what is there. You
need to download enough of the bits for it to use.
I downloaded things (from http://scratchbox.org/download/files/sbox-
releases/apophis/tarball/) and then un-tarred them into the /
scratchbox directory on my system, and then ran sb-menu and found a
whole bunch of the menus to be populated.
You will see where you have to pick from different versions of the
various things. I have no idea why some versions are better than
others, but I just picked the latest one that made sense.
Being new to cross-compiling, I did not know what cpu-transparency
was referring to, but a chat with a co-worker and a careful reading
of the tutorial made it clearer. The CPU-transparency lets you
emulate your target processor on your host. It seems to work well.
The doc can probably be made more ... accessible for new people.
We'll see.
cheers - ray
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