arne anka, 2008-08-14 14:24:58 +0200 :
>> I'm more likely to provide *.deb, actually, but that's just because
>> I'm an arrogant, smug, elitist Debian bastard (and not ashamed of it,
>> either).
>
> yeah! that's the spirit!
> you don't have by chance a blog or so where you jot down your experien
> I'm more likely to provide *.deb, actually, but that's just because
> I'm an arrogant, smug, elitist Debian bastard (and not ashamed of it,
> either).
yeah! that's the spirit!
you don't have by chance a blog or so where you jot down your experiences
with debian on fr? i think, i am going to
Jay Vaughan, 2008-08-13 22:47:28 +0200 :
>> Oh come on. After reading all your (and others') scary messages
>> about that, I decided to give it a try. So I pointed my browser to
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/MokoMakefile. Half an hour later, I
>> had a build in progress. Most of that half-
> Half an hour. 15 commands to copy and paste. How much more
> hand-holding does a developer need?
that's only part of the story!
the stuff mokomakefile gets you is already prepared to be build with
bitbake&cie -- which does not mean that everything builds at all (frinst
vlc fails complete
Feydreva wrote:
> Does Mokomakefile can build a 2008.8 more recent than the one release on
> August 08 of 2008 ?
> I setup the Makefile for
> OM_GIT_BRANCH := org.openmoko.asu.testing
> and run
> make openmoko-qtopia-x11-image
> Will I have the "fake" asu, like the one on the daily buildhost ? or
Does Mokomakefile can build a 2008.8 more recent than the one release on
August 08 of 2008 ?
I setup the Makefile for
OM_GIT_BRANCH := org.openmoko.asu.testing
and run
make openmoko-qtopia-x11-image
Will I have the "fake" asu, like the one on the daily buildhost ? or will I
have a 2008.8/ASU ?
if
> Oh come on. After reading all your (and others') scary messages
> about that, I decided to give it a try. So I pointed my browser to
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/MokoMakefile. Half an hour later, I had
> a build in progress. Most of that half-hour was spent waiting for
> stuff to download
The MokoMakefile is great. I've had it working for months. But I
still don't know how I would contribute to OM. There's a wiki page
about using the MokoMakefile to edit the existing packages. But I
don't think that addresses actually contributing said changes back to
OM. Maybe I'm just missing
Jay Vaughan, 2008-08-13 14:42:23 +0200 :
>> Idea of Open Source projects is to release them before they're
>> ready, to let community work on them as well.
>
> That would be fine in our case, *if* we could work on them
> concurrently, but there is so much cruft in dealing with the build
> environm
>>
>> Please issue it when it's READY and not on 2008.9.9 at 09:09:09
>> just for the fun
>> of it.
>
> Idea of Open Source projects is to release them before they're ready,
> to let community work on them as well.
That would be fine in our case, *if* we could work on them
concurrently, but th
On Aug 13, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Olivier Berger wrote:
> "steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Then try 2008.9 when it comes
>>
>
> Please issue it when it's READY and not on 2008.9.9 at 09:09:09
> just for the fun
> of it.
Idea of Open Source projects is to release them before they're ready,
"steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Then try 2008.9 when it comes
>
First time I happen to meet an announcement for the next release, it
seems.
Please issue it when it's READY and not on 2008.9.9 at 09:09:09 just for the fun
of it.
Jut my 2 cents.
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