I was looking at making the distro generic and more of a rapid
development/deploy platform for the number one use here..  Dog and pony
shows for the suits. the closer I can get the mock-up or demo boxes to the
real thing the easier life is for development. we have gobs and gobs of
speed on our embedded platform of choice..  P-233MMX with 64meg of ram and
16 meg Disk on chip.  I have found that in order to produce things in the
insane timetables given, perl or python produce workable/demo-able results
in no time while C takes much longer here. (We are lacking in C guru's)

Yes I know... going the scripting language route is sloppy and the cheaters
way out.. but it does make the end result easier to modify/extend.

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Ney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:24 AM
To: pgui dev list
Cc: Gray, Tim
Subject: Re: [Pgui-devel] pgui python cli libs


> I am trying to throw together an embedded Linux distro (16meg MAX
> filesystem size) building kit. and I was wondering if the Cli_python for
> picogui has any issues working with an older python such as Python
> 2.1.3?
> 
> I am using an old python as it will happily compile with uClibc whereas
> the latest 2.2.1 will not.
> 
> also is there any issues with the latest picogui compiling with uClibc?

Also a long time I haven't compiled for m68k ...
But that's sure PicoGUI was fully ported on uClibc using the m68k-pic-coff
toolchain.
Maybe now there are some breaks but certainly easy to fix with little
work.

Now, for space and speed reason, I will advise you to use the C client.

-philippe



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