Re: FSO toolchain?

2008-09-23 Thread rhn
>On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:54 PM, rhn  wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> This question may be terribly out of place, but I haven't found a definite
>> answer on the Openmoko or freesmartphone wiki.
>>
>> I'd like to be able to develop on my main box some programs to use with FSO
>> on the phone (and package them), but I have found only the Openmoko
>> toolchain via the wiki. It seems to be 2007.4 based.
>> There was nothing relevant on freesmartphone.org, so I think there is a
>> way to use the aforementioned toolchain to make software compliant to FSO.
>> Currently, my guess is that I need to set up the repositories list in the
>> toolchain to point the FSO repos.
>> Would this suffice?
>>
>
>You may use the Makefile at http://shr.bearstech.com/ , this will setup the
>entire openembedded environment to build toolchain and fso
>images/applications. This is the best solution if your application has
>dependencies on the fso tree. You should write a bitbake recipie for your
>application, or use some other tricks to use the toolchain.
>
>  Nicola

Thanks, I will try it soon.
I'm just going to port some apps to FSO for now, so I don't expect any 
dependencies on the FSO tree that I would know about.
What I was afraid of was that maybe the OM toolchain used with FSO would give 
me headache because of errors that have origins unknown to me.
Regards
rhn

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Re: FSO toolchain?

2008-09-22 Thread Nicola Mfb
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 2:42 AM, Rod Whitby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Nicola Mfb wrote:
> > You may use the Makefile at http://shr.bearstech.com/ , this will setup
> > the entire openembedded environment to build toolchain and fso
> > images/applications.
>
> Note that the canonical place for the FSO Makefile is now at
> downloads.freesmartphone.org - shr.bearstech.com is for SHR work only.
>
> (The FSO and SHR Makefiles are currently identical, but may not remain
> so in the future, so please use the correct one).
>

Thanks Rod, I updated the wiki.

   Nicola
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Re: FSO toolchain?

2008-09-22 Thread Rod Whitby
Nicola Mfb wrote:
> You may use the Makefile at http://shr.bearstech.com/ , this will setup
> the entire openembedded environment to build toolchain and fso
> images/applications.

Note that the canonical place for the FSO Makefile is now at
downloads.freesmartphone.org - shr.bearstech.com is for SHR work only.

(The FSO and SHR Makefiles are currently identical, but may not remain
so in the future, so please use the correct one).

-- Rod

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Re: FSO toolchain?

2008-09-22 Thread Nicola Mfb
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:54 PM, rhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello
> This question may be terribly out of place, but I haven't found a definite
> answer on the Openmoko or freesmartphone wiki.
>
> I'd like to be able to develop on my main box some programs to use with FSO
> on the phone (and package them), but I have found only the Openmoko
> toolchain via the wiki. It seems to be 2007.4 based.
> There was nothing relevant on freesmartphone.org, so I think there is a
> way to use the aforementioned toolchain to make software compliant to FSO.
> Currently, my guess is that I need to set up the repositories list in the
> toolchain to point the FSO repos.
> Would this suffice?
>

You may use the Makefile at http://shr.bearstech.com/ , this will setup the
entire openembedded environment to build toolchain and fso
images/applications. This is the best solution if your application has
dependencies on the fso tree. You should write a bitbake recipie for your
application, or use some other tricks to use the toolchain.

  Nicola
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FSO toolchain?

2008-09-22 Thread rhn
Hello
This question may be terribly out of place, but I haven't found a definite 
answer on the Openmoko or freesmartphone wiki.

I'd like to be able to develop on my main box some programs to use with FSO on 
the phone (and package them), but I have found only the Openmoko toolchain via 
the wiki. It seems to be 2007.4 based.
There was nothing relevant on freesmartphone.org, so I think there is a way to 
use the aforementioned toolchain to make software compliant to FSO.
Currently, my guess is that I need to set up the repositories list in the 
toolchain to point the FSO repos.
Would this suffice?

Regards
rhn

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