Hi Rakotomandimby,
(Sorry for the delayed answer)
Does the GNU gcc do?
The target is ARM, isn't it?
Sorry about the dump questions.
Are you using Linux as development plathform, right !? If so, let's
start for the beginning. IMHO the usage of scratchbox makes faster and
easier the both "setuping", developing, updating, maintaning and testing
processes in many points. Since, there are debian based rootstraps and a
package repository available, you should use it as you can , aiming to
accelate these steps.
Technicly talking, you must to have two 'targets' configured in your
scratchbox sandbox:
** a desktop target for devel - including host-gcc (and also externals
vnc client and server running as well)
** an arm target to perform cross-compilation of your apps.
There is mini-tutorial available at the maemo official website. If you
do not found it, please, ask for it here.
ps: As cited before, it does not support some hard tests yet (e.g.
provide access to bluetooth hardware and stuff and so on). Thus, if
these kind of stuffs are mandatory to you work, you should have both
scratchbox and a system toolchain running.
kind regards
But as you know, people need to learn, and once they know, they teach :-)
Our main wondering is now about what I asked on the thread tittled
"precisions"...
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