Le jeudi 25 janvier 2007 à 20:40 +0100, Marcin Juszkiewicz a écrit :
> Dnia czwartek, 25 stycznia 2007 20:02, Rodolphe Ortalo napisał:
> [...]
> > Is it mandatory to use a different build directory or is it possible to
> > do this under the same build dir? (I am trying, but maybe you can save
> > m
Dnia czwartek, 25 stycznia 2007 20:02, Rodolphe Ortalo napisał:
> > MACHINE = "native" will use your host toolchain and will build
> > binaries for your environment. You can also use MACHINE = "progear"
> > (its my x86 webpad config) and then use resulting packages/rootfs
> > under chroot or qemu.
Le mercredi 24 janvier 2007 à 23:37 +0100, Marcin Juszkiewicz a écrit :
> Dnia środa, 24 stycznia 2007 23:00, Rodolphe Ortalo napisał:
>
> > Thanks for the hint!
>
> Please reply UNDER post.
OK.
> > Btw, is it possible to build the applications in the native (build
> > host) format too for runn
No apologies necessary. I didn't think you meant it in any negative way - I
was just expanding on more options.
Sorry if my comment "None of us are on our own" came across as an attack on
you. I certainly didn't mean it that way.
Keep up the great work!
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Marc Verwerft wrot
Dnia środa, 24 stycznia 2007 23:00, Rodolphe Ortalo napisał:
> Thanks for the hint!
Please reply UNDER post.
> Btw, is it possible to build the applications in the native (build
> host) format too for running under xoo or are they built only in the
> target format (armv4t IIUC)?
MACHINE = "nati
Michael,
English is not my native tongue and I certainly didn't mean we wouldn't help
anybody out. I just meant that we as a community have nothing more than this
list and the wiki for now. So apologies for that.
Regards,
Marc.
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None of
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 22:58 +0100, Marc Verwerft wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> Probably, you're on your own right now. If I were you, I wouldn't make
> a sourceforge project yet as in the announcement of Sean he mentioned
> this:
> * http://projects.openmoko.org/ -- for user-contributed projects <--
None of us are on our own.
I would say use this mailing list, assuming, of course, that you're not
writing a complicated application and would post thousands of lines of code.
But for simple applications I think most of us would welcome the technical,
practical content.
And of course any results
Thanks for the hint!
Btw, is it possible to build the applications in the native (build host)
format too for running under xoo or are they built only in the target
format (armv4t IIUC)?
(Can't find gpe-watch native after a "bitbake gpe-watch". Well, sounds
sensible, I did not ask for it - but I am
The same temporary wiki will be the place for all things until the official
wiki is available. There are no sample application yet (at least not when I
last looked), so you can be the first!
We could also use simple step-by-step instructions for setting up the
envirnment, rather than just the poi
Jonathan,
Probably, you're on your own right now. If I were you, I wouldn't make a
sourceforge project yet as in the announcement of Sean he mentioned this:
Also, at this time, the following community dedicated websites
will be available:
* http://openmoko.org/ -- for the actual develo
Thanks and will do...working on getting OpenEmbedded installed as we
speak/type.
One question though. Is there any collaborative place for apps right
now? Or is it pretty much every man for himself until they release the
source? Meaning, say I start on a simple app, but want feedback. Do I
nee
Dnia środa, 24 stycznia 2007 22:26, Rodolphe Ortalo napisał:
> As someone else said, we've been asked to do some homework with the
> OpenEmbedded.org build system. Maybe that was just to reserve adequate
> space on the hard drive... (takes a lot!)
Add:
INHERIT += "rm_work"
into conf/local.conf
Jonathan,
If you visit the wiki that Marc refers to, you will find entries for the build
enviroment and emulators, so you can start writing, compiling, and testing
simple programs.
M
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Marc Verwerft wrote:
Jonathan,
Things are gonna stay this way till OpenMoko opens up t
Le mercredi 24 janvier 2007 à 14:34 -0600, Jonathon Suggs a écrit :
> I'm a computer engineer and want to get involved. All I'm seeing coming
> across this mailing list is feature requests, basic inquiries, etc. Is
> there another list that is focused more on the development side of things?
I e
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 14:34 -0600, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
> I'm a computer engineer and want to get involved. All I'm seeing coming
> across this mailing list is feature requests, basic inquiries, etc. Is
> there another list that is focused more on the development side of things?
>
> I'm a litt
Jonathan,
Things are gonna stay this way till OpenMoko opens up their
website/wiki/bugzilla etc.
See also
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-January/00.html
All we have are the basic hardware description and some hints on the
software. The rest is guesswork for now.
Till then y
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