2008/1/6, Tilman Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Also, I think this might be a good opportunity to familiarise yourself > with a cross-development environment.
It's definitely true. You'd have to build or find a native compiler toolchain and install all > the necessary library development packages (headers, static libs and > such). This would take up /much/ memory on the device and take quite > some time. Well, I've just done it. Or I think so. I've got gcc, g++, make, dh_builddeb, dh_gencontrol, dh_install, dh_makeshlibs, dh_shlibdeps, dpkg-shlibdeps, dpkg-deb, dpkg-buildpackage, dpkg-gencontrol, pkg-config, and others... but my problem is that almost all the howtos depend on deb-make and dh_make, and I don't have these functions... I was very excited running a simple C program compiled directly over my osso-xterm, just typing: gcc example.c I suppose that I'll need to do things in the old-fashioned way (like installing packages without apt)... I just can't recommend it. Rather I'd recommend to use the > prepared development kit. Probably the easiest way to get started with > that is to use the "Maemo SDK VMWare Appliance, version 0.1" Given that my PC is Debian, I suppose that it would be easier for me the use of Scratchbox, but I still think I could do it only with the little 770... Salut, Sebas.
_______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users