I've had fun this weekend installing Ubuntu on an old 10GB drive. I'm guessing Dalibor was joking about that particular Linux flavour but it's fine for a noob like me. Had to install a couple of extra packages (bison/flex/etc) to get the toolchain compiling but it was pretty straightforward.
So Michael, what's my next step? The OpenWrt docs are saying I need to write a Makefile and Config.in for the new ipkg but as I don't really need it packaged up, is there a simpler way to get it cross compiling? Can I edit the kaffe configure script to use the mipsel compiler?
Cheers,
Rich.
On 10/14/05, Michael Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 07:04:57PM +0200, Dalibor Topic wrote:
> Richard Brady wrote:
> > I grabbed 1.1.4 from www.controlap.com <http://www.controlap.com> but it
> > is giving me "wrong name" errors regarding the LocaleInformation classes
> > of the type '_EN' not '_en'. I'm not at home now so I don't have the
> > exact message to hand. Also I'll need the xml classes which aren't in
> > the ControlAP build.
> >
> > My main problem with building the source is that... cover your eyes.. I
> > don't have a Linux box. ;)
>
> https://shipit.ubuntu.com/ can fix that :)
>
> More seriously, though, I don't know how hard it is to cross compile
> openWRT, so I can't say how much work setting up the toolchains would
> be. In general, once you have the build environment set up,
> cross-compiling kaffe should not be very hard.
Download OpenWRT's buildroot environment, make menuconfig (same as
linux kernel), make world, DONE.
Cheers,
Michael
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