On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 12:21:54 +0100 (CET) Vincent Torri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

that's pretty cool! one thing that might be nice to add is a "i have linux, and
a wince (winmo/pocketpc etc.) device. how do i get started and build an efl app
(and efl) for my device and install it?" some getting-started guide that shows
how u set up linux to build for wince and how you install (and run) on the
target - at least some hello world thing. :)

> Hey,
> 
> I would like to mention that, today, i have successfully compiled the core 
> efl (evil, eina, eet, evas, ecore, embryo and edje) natively, with the 
> mingw32ce compiler.
> 
> I have tested an edje file provided by Raoul Hecky named glassy, and it 
> works quite nicely.
> 
> If you want to know more about how to compile that port, see
> 
> http://wiki.enlightenment.org/index.php/EFL_Windows_CE
> 
> There is also a script that you can use to create a zip file with all the 
> needed dll for the efl and expedite (see at the bottom of the link above)
> 
> 
> Currently, evas has the following:
> 
>   * backend:
>    - raw framebuffer
>    - gapi
>    - directdraw
>    - gdi (must be improved, it is suboptimal. maybe the engines above too)
> 
>   * loaders: eet, jpeg, pmaps, png and xpm
> 
>   * savers: png, eet
> 
> You can doawnload the following zip files I have built there:
> 
> http://www.maths.univ-evry.fr/pages_perso/vtorri/files/efl.zip
> http://www.maths.univ-evry.fr/pages_perso/vtorri/files/expedite.zip
> 
> Everything is installed in \efl. It *should* work. Now, to test it with 
> the glassy test:
> 
> 1) put
> 
> http://www.maths.univ-evry.fr/pages_perso/vtorri/files/glassy_comp.edj
> 
> in \efl
> 
> 2) edit
> 
> http://www.maths.univ-evry.fr/pages_perso/vtorri/files/edje_test.c
> 
> so that
> 
>    ee = ecore_evas_software_wince_fb_new (NULL, 0, 0, 320, 240);
> 
> use the correct size of your device (320 == width, 240 == height, I have 
> an ipaq H3970 which fb is landscape) and compile it (there is a 
> command line at the top of the files).
> 
> put the program in \efl then run it. You should see an animated image 
> moving horizontally at the bottom of the screen.
> 
> 
> IMPORTANT NOTE: evas has only been tested with some ipaq and a HTC (the 
> S710, iirc but i can be wrong). So it might not run sucessfully on other 
> devices.
> 
> There are some bugs here and there that I know, but it's definitely a good 
> step for that port, I think.
> 
> regards
> 
> Vincent
> 
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