Hi,
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:28:40 + (UTC)
From: Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: programming on the n800 itself
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
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Are there any ports available for programming languages so
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know any ports for gcc toolchain to Tablets. It there are
ones please provide links where to get one. I woulld be interested to
see how porting has been done to the little restricted environment we
have in Tablet :).
Man, I hope it is
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: Marius Vollmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: programming on the n800 itself
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know any ports for gcc toolchain to Tablets. It there are
ones please provide links where to get one. I woulld
Are there any ports available for programming languages so that
development can be done on the n800 itself? Programming in the wild, so
to speak, instead of cross-compiling at the desk?
I have hopes for gcc, or lisp, or something that can handle data
structures and static typing. I've
Hi,
ext Hendrik Boom wrote:
Are there any ports available for programming languages so that
development can be done on the n800 itself? Programming in the wild, so
to speak, instead of cross-compiling at the desk?
Well, there are some interpreted languages that are installed
by default
be done on the n800 itself? Programming in the wild, so
to speak, instead of cross-compiling at the desk?
Well, there are some interpreted languages that are installed
by default on the device:
- Busybox:
- POSIX shell
- Awk
- Browser:
- JavaScript
- Flash action script
All of them
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:48:47 +0300, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
ext Hendrik Boom wrote:
Are there any ports available for programming languages so that
development can be done on the n800 itself? Programming in the wild,
so to speak, instead of cross-compiling at the desk?
Well
:
Are there any ports available for programming languages so that
development can be done on the n800 itself? Programming in the wild,
so to speak, instead of cross-compiling at the desk?
Well, there are some interpreted languages that are installed by
default on the device:
- Busybox:
- POSIX
Hendrik Boom wrote:
That's acceptable. How did you install gcc and those libraries in teh
first place?
apt-get, gcc is in SDK repository
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/chinook/free/g/gcc-3.4/
As for reducing big memory requirements of gcc see
Hi Hendrik,
2008/9/23 Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know which system component uses guile?
I've done guile stuff on the 770 and N800, including preparing
packages for core Guile, g-wrap, slib and guile-gnome. I've lost
track of what the latest status of those is, but I'll try
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