Joif wrote: > Radek Polak wrote: > > You can also mount NFS for /opt with qtopia directory on your PC and > > avoid transfering filies. Or you can use SSHFS to mount Freerunner's > > filesystem on > > your PC. > > ehr... actually I don't know how to do that :)
apt-get install sshfs and this is mount line in your fstab: sshfs#[email protected]:/ /mnt/neo fuse user,users,defaults,noauto 0 0 > but, although I installed all the required packages, if I proceed with the > configure I receive: > > $ ../qtmoko/configure -device neo -D _FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 -confirm-license > -rtti > This is the Qt Extended Open Source Edition. > Skipping confirmation of the Qt Extended license agreement. > Testing the system Qt: FAIL > Qt Extended requires Qt 4.3 or higher to be installed. > You must have qmake in your PATH. > If your system's package manager does not provide Qt 4 development > libraries please see the Guide to Configuring and Building Qt Extended for > information on how to build Qt from the included source. > Alternatively, pass -build-qt to configure and it will build Qt for you > (and then bootstrap QBuild from that). > make: *** [src/build/mkconf/configure] Error 2 > > I'm on Debian Squeeze x64, I installed qt4-qmake, libqt4-dev, qt4-dev-tools > and all their dependecies. The dependencies look ok to me. You can try passing -force-build-qt argument to the configure script if that helps. Regards Radek _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

