I would advise reading the README.configfile to understand all the config options. As for uClibc, here's my advice.
The procedure you're going through now is a pain because you're compiling everything manually. You will have to repeat it any time you want a new version of picogui, a new busybox, or a new libc. It's basically wasted effort as soon as a new release is made. It would be much more efficient to work with an existing distro build system like OpenEmbedded (formerly OpenZaurus) and add support for the Helio. On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:54:53PM +0000, Mark and Janice Juszczec wrote: > > Micah > > Ok. I fell back to libraries used with a rom dated between 10/01 and 4/02. > > ftell is working just fine. > > Here is my pgserver.conf > > # cat pgserver.conf > [pgserver] > input = r3912ts > themes = /usr/lib/lcdmono.th > tpcal = /usr/bin/tpcal > session = omnibar > > I tried tpcal = "cd /usr/bin; /usr/bin/tpcal" and it wouldn't work, said it > couldn't find tpcal. When I removed cd /usr/bin and start pgserver from > /usr/bin, tpcal runs just fine. > > The problem is, it never goes away. > > I'm starting pgserver by hand from /usr/bin. It starts and then starts > tpcal. I tap the points on the screen and when tpcal is done, the screen > keeps showing the last point I tapped for tpcal. omnibar does not start. > > Some debug stuff I threw in input/if_touchscreen.c : > > touchscreen calibrationcalib_file = > calwidth = 640 > ,calheight = 480 > get_param_str = /usr/bin/tpcal > > calwidth & calheight are hard coded. The 4th line indicates its getting > /usr/bin/tpcal out of /etc/pgserver.conf. > > I thought the first line, > "touchscreen calibrationcalib_file =", would contain the name of the tpcal > output file, /etc/pointercal - right? > It doesn't, is this a problem? > > I'm also assuming tpcal is supposed to write stuff in /etc/pointercal. How > is that possible if the helio just has a read only filesystem? > > I'm guessing the other pgui apps know to look in /etc/pointercal to get > whatever info they need. Am I right? > > How much grief and agony to move to uClibc? Other than newness, is there > an advantage to using it? > > Mark > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > -- Only you can prevent creeping featurism! ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com _______________________________________________ Pgui-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pgui-devel
