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Package: qemu
Version: 0.10.6-1
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
the building of packages on the freephone is rather tedious - it takes ages. I
am hence interested to investigate the building of such in an emulated
environment, particularly since this is also done this way for commercial
alternatives, i.e. the maemo. There is the scratchbox crosscompiling
environment only waiting for the right qemu-arch to be specified.
The OpenMoko's Debian architecture is "armel". But I don't have that as a qemu
architecture, there is only arm and armeb.
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner mentions repositories for a kernel to
install and build (see "Developing Applications For And On Debian"). If
qemu-arm can also be used for an armel environment, then I am asking for a
symlink of some sort. If not, which is my current understanding, then I am
asking to add that platform.
Many thanks and regards,
Steffen
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Vagrant Cascadian a écrit :
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 04:31:54PM +0200, Steffen Moeller wrote:
>> The OpenMoko's Debian architecture is "armel". But I don't have that as a
>> qemu architecture, there is only arm and armeb.
>> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner mentions repositories for a kernel
>> to install and build (see "Developing Applications For And On Debian").
>
> i believe qemu-arm does support armel. i've used it to test debian installer
> and LTSP's armel support in debian.
>
Exactly, there is no need for a separate binary, both qemu-arm and
qemu-system-arm works for little endian ARM CPU, independently of the ABI.
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