I was curious how some are developing Qt applications in scratchbox.
I was trying to compile qt-x11-4.1.0 and in turn qtopia-core within
scratchbox. Is there a good how-to that could be referenced?
Thanks,
Sean
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I followed the following steps and got the errors listed at the bottom. Any suggestions?1) Create a new sbox target, I called it ARM
2) In the setup of the new target, install the debian dev-kit
3) edit /etc/apt/sources.list
Remove:
all repositories
Add:
deb http://scratchbox.org/download/files/
I needed the following:fakeroot apt-get install python2.3-devSeanOn 2/3/06, Sean Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I followed the following steps and got the errors listed at the bottom. Any suggestions?
1) Create a new sbox target, I called it ARM
2) In the setup of the new target, insta
Has anyone who has followed the crosstool in Scratchbox instructions:
http://www.scratchbox.org/wiki/CrossToolToolchain
Later made a debian package out of it? If so, what steps did you follow?
Thanks,
Sean
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With a clean install of scratchbox 1.02, I am seeing quit a bit of
errors with various configuration options in sb-toolchains.
*** GAR GAR GAR! arm-gcc-2004-q3d-softfloat.patch not in checksums
file! GAR GAR GAR! ***
There are more like that...
Sean
I have been following the Wiki you mention and with a clean install of
scratchbox 1.02, I am seeing quit a bit of errors with various
configuration options in sb-toolchains.
*** GAR GAR GAR! arm-gcc-2004-q3d-softfloat.patch not in checksums
file! GAR GAR GAR! ***
There are more like that...
Se
Any timeline for an EABI supporting Scratchbox build? I noted on the
following website that QEMU 0.8.1 has shown some progress:
http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort
Sean
QEMU 0.8.1 can run ARM EABI systems, though when running with the
2.6.16 kernel it is mindbogglingly slow on x86 processors
Eclipse + Laika Scratchbox plugin - outside looking in
Sean
On 7/26/06, Matt Hoosier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a little uncertian on the mechanism by which the hostcc process
dynamically links against the host's C (and other system) libraries.
Can the same mechanism be exploited to make so
Has anyone looked into using SlickEdit with Scratchbox? Is it
possible to connect to the target in the chroot for debugging
purposes?
Sean
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