Probably you are right and it is at most a packaging task.

But there could be subtle architecture dependent problems that prevent it from being that easy. And it is on the Openmoko Wiki wish list (I have no idea how the wishlist is maintained however and if resolved issues are commented)

On second thought however I think fuse should be high level enough to stand above architectural problems.

Which morphs my question to "Anybody tried to use fuse with Openmoko? Any problems?"

Christoph


Ivo Anjo schrieb:
I might be misunderstanding stuff here, but there seem to be a lot of
suggestions around OM* for SoC that are "port this from desktop linux
to openmoko".
As far as I know, there is no porting to do, if the Om has linux, to
get something running isn't it just basically ./configure && make &&
make install on the device or cross-compiler?

Ivo

* -- Now Om :)

On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Christoph Witzany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a fuse port for open embedded?
 If not maybe it could be a viable Google SoC project (provided it's not
 too trivial) ...

 regards
 Christoph

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