Hi Manuel,

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Manuel Schneider <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mirko,
>
> I propose to you to subscribe to dev-l <at> openzim.org - see
> http://openzim.org/Mailinglist.
> This is a quite low-volume mailing list.


So done :)


>
>
> Am Montag, 3. August 2009 14:08:31 schrieb Mirko Lindner:
> > I think we should do something like the following:
> >
> > - get the ZimReader into the OWrt image for the Freerunner to get the
> > basics working
>
> have you seen that there is a package of the zimlib and zimreader for
> openmoko?
> https://intern.openzim.org/pipermail/dev-l/2009-July/000122.html
> http://www.gut-informierte-kreise.de/openmoko/openzim/
>
> Maybe this gives you at least some fixes to be able to build your binary
> for
> the Freerunner. As far as Marc wrote yesterday on dev-l his patches were
> integrated into openZIM trunk, so compiling should work now on openmoko.
>
> What is missing are packages - and I think that's exactly your point ;-)
> I hope that way the diverse efforts on openmoko can work hand-in-hand.


Nice, I will ask Angus (distro maintainer for OM2009) if he can get us
something here :)


>
>
> > A few question to help me understand the process:
> >
> > What software requirements does the ZimReader have? (languages, libs,
> tools
> > etc)
>
> As far as I know the zimlib has only libbz2 as dependancy, cxxtools should
> have been removed already.
>
> The zimreader needs cxxtools and tntnet, tntnet tries to include gnutls or
> openssl and database backends (via tntdb), but those things can be disabled
> using configure.
>
> > Where are you based? ( for potential meeting in person )
>
> * Zürich (CH, Kiwix)
> * Frankfurt/Main (D, tntnet)
> * San Francisco (US, Wikimedia Foundation)
> * Israel (Wikimedia Israel)
> * Lörrach (D, near Basel, Troll)
>
> The next developers meeting will take place this autumn, most likely on
> November 5th - see our poll: http://www.doodle.com/xaf4tzpuwk2xf59h
>
> I would be happy if you like to subscribe:
> http://openzim.org/Developer_Meetings/2009-2


Developers meeting sounds great and it isn't too far either :) Just pick the
date that is best for you guys and I will plan around it :)

Mirko Voigt, and others, made great progress on our kernel and image over
the past couple of days so we are getting closer to a working user space and
thus to toying on the device. Anyone in your team that would like to support
the process on the device itself?

Regards,

/mirko
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