Dnia wtorek, 26 stycznia 2010 o 09:43:01 Ove Kaaven napisaĆ(a): > The Debian tools are not really designed for cross-compilation, they're > meant to run inside the target environment. That target environment also > needs a full complement of Debian tools, including compilers.
OpenEmbedded builds deb packages and root filesystems without having to be run on Debian based system and all in cross-compilation mode. > The reason it works for Debian is because they have a LARGE farm of > dedicated, donated machines of various architectures: > If someone builds a farm of Maemo devices (running on ARM, of course) > that they want to dedicate to running buildds, then that might work. You do not need Maemo devices - there are better ARM devices if you want to have native compilation farm. Think of BeagleBoard (with usb-network, usb- storage attached) or Sheevaplug devices (serial-ata storage, gigabit ethernet, more raw cpu power then n900 or beagleboard). > Otherwise, the Debian tools need to be run inside a simulated target > environment, and the only simulated environment known to run Maemo (and > that runs reasonably fast) is probably scratchbox... Again - you do not need to run whole Maemo environment to be able to do builds. Fremantle_armel target do not have working Hildon - it works only for shell stuff. Regards, -- JID: h...@jabber.org Website: http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/marcinjuszkiewicz _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers