2007/2/7, Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 13:36:54 +0100 "Luca Donaggio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: LD> You cannot compile anything on the device itself, True currently. LD> there is no room and no need for a full development environment LD> there. Why do you think so? The N800 is a pretty powerful system, I've run compilations on far less capable CPUs and with less memory. On-the-fly compilation of C code, for instance (with the Inline::C Perl module) would be very nice. Or you could just build packages locally, without the need for a Scratchbox installation or Debian packaging. That would make experimentation much easier. Ted
Me too, on a Linksys NSLU-2 NAS for example. It's more a matter of storage space I think: a full development environment with glibc, glib, gtk hildon, etc. simply won't fit on the internal flash. Maybe a different, developer oriented rootfs to install on one of the SD using dualboot would be an option! Luca Donaggio
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