Hi all,

I've recently started using ltib, and there is one aspect of it that I
can't find any information on. I had no problems with getting a base
system up and running, but now I want to develop an application to run
on the system, ie I want to develop for the system that ltib helped me
build. How do I organise that most easily?

I have the impression that adding a package to the ltib system isn't
the way to go; packages are released versions, it's not an application
under development. Is this understanding correct?

At the moment I've located my development in a separate directory, but
then invoking the compiler is a bit of a pain (something along the
lines of 'configure CFLAGS="-I$/HOME}/ltib/rootfs/usr/include
-I${HOME}/ltib/rootfs/usr/src/linux/include"
--host=arm-none-linux-gnueabi' seems to be necessary). Is there not
some more convenient way of "developing inside ltib" so to speak?

Maybe this is documented somewhere, but I've missed it, a pointer
would be very appreciated in that case.

/M

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