Hodgson, Simon ha scritto, Il 19/11/2009 14:06:
> I'm setting up a new machine with Linux specifically to use for OpenEmbedded
> development. Which Linux distro should I go with?
>
> I'm looking to make it as easy as possible to get started, so ideally all the
> packages I need will be available from that distro's standard repositry.
>
> I've tried SuSE in the past and given up trying to get all of the required
> tools installed, and more recently been using Debian, but the Python version
> in Debian is a few versions behind and there was talk of OE soon requiring a
> more up to date version.
>
> Ubuntu is a good candidate at the moment as I belive there won't be any
> hardware issues with the laptop I want to use, but this wiki page suggests
> there's some faffing to do
> http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Gcc_issues_in_Intrepid_and_later which
> I'd like to avoid if possible - does anyone know if these issues are present
> in the latest version 9.10?
>
> Thanks
I use OpenEmbedded on three different machines.
Debian Lenny on main OE development Quad core server.
Ubuntu 8.10 on my desktop and laptop.
Cordiali Saluti / Kindest Regards / mit freundlichen Grüssen
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