Op 19-02-11 03:03, John Lupien schreef:
Hi Marc,
I don't have any of what you want here, but I can tell you
that I was able to do some application development
under OpenTom, but when it got heavy it turned out that
the project was pretty much over, nobody who worked on
it was involved any more. I got it to build and run with some
new software installed but it may not be worth it any more.
-John


I guess you talk about some opentom src, I talk about seperate applications, like ttmaps, and navit, that are very valuable to some users.

Compiling another one is just a question of some cross compile knowledge...

(and I know, in debian/ubuntu, there is some "trick" to build from source:
copy/patse:
build from source for breezy/other with

apt-get -b source libdvdcss
instead of just trying to install other folks binaries!

if the source won't build, try:
apt-get -b build-dep libdvdcss
apt-get -b source libdvdcss

replace the "libdvdcss" with whatever package you want to build.

cross compiling with this would be nice, but it builds .deb packages ...

Marc

On 2/18/2011 6:08 PM, Marc Coevoet wrote:
Hello,

I found

http://www.mumpot.org/

and compiled for ubuntu linux.

I looks the best application to view the openstreetmap maps.

I installed cross compiler on fedora, but glib poses problems (version
of glib versus other libs ...).

Is there an automatic tool, like build.sh under netbsd?

Somebody can give me a compiled glib-tar folder, so I can do a make
install? (with kinda "standard paths")?


Marc





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