Mount your host build directory via ssh/nfs/samba on the openmoko, then you can run your code directly from the build dir on the target. You can then run gdb on the target, using the source files in the mounted dir, or use gdbserver. Gdbserver will let you debug on your host from an ide like kdevelop. ________________________________
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicola Mfb Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 5:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Developing/debugging applications Hi! I'm trying to write a simple dialer with QT4 to test FSO, actually I installed debian as it's complete and give me ready packages for subversion, Qt, gcc and so on. So I compile directly on the device with SSH and test applications with X11 forwarding. However this is quite slow, but faster then crosscompile and copy the executable on the device. Are there alternatives? relaying the gsm modem on a pc with FSO installed? relaying the dbus interface over usb? Regards Nicola
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