Re: OPKG building and repository

2008-09-10 Thread Jean-Eric Cuendet
OK, Thanks. I'll have a lok why... 2008/9/10 Harald Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sep 10, Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote: First packages are built! The Feed is here: http://alf.pticoli.net/openmoko/ I just picked rotate_1.0_armv4t.ipk from your site and it contains an intel x86 binary:

Re: OPKG building and repository

2008-09-10 Thread Jean-Eric Cuendet
Hi Rod, Thanks for your remarks and suggestions. This is a WIP of 2 days now So of course, everything is to be discussed and cleaned-up. In fact, what I would like to provide, is a way to make packaging easier for everyone who would like to package apps for OM. I'm thinking of rotate,

OPKG building and repository

2008-09-09 Thread Jean-Eric Cuendet
Hi, I have a dedicated server (P4 3.2 GHz) connected directly to Internet. This is a proposition for those that would like a system to automatically build IPKG for Openmoko. I can give them access to it (or put their scripts) to auto build packages for Openmoko. I need help: 1) To create scripts

Re: OPKG building and repository

2008-09-09 Thread Jean-Eric Cuendet
First packages are built! The Feed is here: http://alf.pticoli.net/openmoko/ If you would like to build packages, I can give you SSH access to an account to build it. Toolchain is installed and ready. -jec 2008/9/9 Jean-Eric Cuendet [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I have a dedicated server (P4 3.2 GHz)

Re: OPKG building and repository

2008-09-09 Thread Rod Whitby
Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote: First packages are built! The Feed is here: http://alf.pticoli.net/openmoko/ Do you have the source code and build instructions available alongside these packages, or are you expecting people to blindly trust that these binaries are not infected with malware? What are