Hi, On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 18:28:08 +0100 David Boddie <da...@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 20:53:12 +0100, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: > > > I am happy to announce that after years of > > abandonment and obsolescence, QtMoko is back in > > maintained mode. > > That's great news! Well done Nikolaus and Andreas! > > > After several failed attempts, we now have a git > > tree and a build system where we can apply > > modifications and accept patches. And we > > need testers :) > > > > Currently, we have a Wheezy and a Jessie based > > (different git branches) and both run on the > > GTA04(A3, A4, A5) with latest Letux kernels. > > I started looking at building an embedded flavour of Qt and QtMoko on Stretch > but didn't get much further than building Qt and installing it in a rootfs. > I've attached my quick-and-dirty build script so that others can see what I > did and decide if it is worth doing something similar. > I think basically it is a good start. Untangling qt there would be helpful. Especially since the qt variant embedded in the source cannot be built on stretch without too much hacking. > My plan was to look at stripping down QtMoko to use only qmake files in the > hope that it would make it easier to port to Qt 5. > apt-get install libqtopia-dev libqt-dev fetch qtopia-application-src cd qtopia-application-src cmake or qmake make make install would be nice. So you feel like starting something without an enormous amount of willpower required. > I'll be starting a new job soon, so I won't have time to look at this in the > near future. At least, not in a very serious way. > Well, we all need to do some work to earn money. Regards, Andreas
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