Mario Wewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> So - does anyone of you already has a running VMWARE image with all
> openmoko-relevant applications running?!
Not VMWARE, I have a working Ubuntu 6.06 build environment running on Parallels
Desktop.
Finally finished building a rom image last night and
On Thursday 19 July 2007 11:18, Mario Wewer wrote:
> So - does anyone of you already has a running VMWARE image with all
> openmoko-relevant applications running?!
If anyone had a suggestion for a distro where mokomakefile 'just works' I'll
try to make a qemu or xen i
rlin
Subject: Re: Build environment with MokoMakefile on FreeBSD / amd64?
Hello,
On 7/19/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the same error on my MacOS X. It has something to do with glibc
> header which exists on Linux but not on FreeBSD. You can read about
2007/7/19, Torfinn Ingolfsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
On 7/19/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the same error on my MacOS X. It has something to do with glibc
> header which exists on Linux but not on FreeBSD. You can read about my
> attemts here:
>
> http://wiki.ope
Hello,
On 7/19/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had the same error on my MacOS X. It has something to do with glibc
header which exists on Linux but not on FreeBSD. You can read about my
attemts here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU_on_MacOSX
I see. It wo
ngolfsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jul 19, 2007 1:07 AM
Subject: Re: Build environment with MokoMakefile on FreeBSD / amd64?
To: cedric cellier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 7/18/07, cedric cellier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the same arch I just had openmoko run on qemu, follow
On 7/19/07, Torfinn Ingolfsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, it won't run:
As far s I can tell, I have all needed dependcies installed,
inclunding netpbm, lynx and sdl:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] portversion -v | grep sdl
sdl-1.2.11_1,2 = up-to-date with port
sdl_image-1.2.5_2
Grr.. I forgot to do 'reply-all'.
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From: Torfinn Ingolfsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jul 19, 2007 1:07 AM
Subject: Re: Build environment with MokoMakefile on FreeBSD / amd64?
To: cedric cellier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 7/18/07,
-[ Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 10:00:41AM +0200, Torfinn Ingolfsen ]
> Hello,
> Has anyone successfully built openmoko-devel-image with a build
> environment installed on FreeBSD / amd64?
On the same arch I just had openmoko run on qemu, following
this advice :
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Open
Hello,
Has anyone successfully built openmoko-devel-image with a build
environment installed on FreeBSD / amd64?
I have a working development environment on my laptop which runs
(X)Ubuntu 7.04 - that was really easy to set up following the
instructions at the wiki.
But, my laptop is kind of slow,
Rod Whitby wrote:
These are now done:
I've downloaded MokoMakefile (thanks for the great work!) and run
make setup
make openmoko-devel-image
These two succeded. I'm running Ubuntu Feisty.
Then I ran
make qemu
and it seems it's broken - it complains during build, then start
Eric Heinemann wrote:
> I just updated to the newest Mokomakefile and I get the following error
> on gentoo and Ubuntu
>
> Applying patch sysvinit-inittab-duplicated-lines.patch
> patching file trunk/oe/packages/sysvinit/sysvinit/fic-gta01/inittab
> Hunk #1 FAILED at 33.
> 1
I just updated to the newest Mokomakefile and I get the following error on
gentoo and Ubuntu
Applying patch sysvinit-inittab-duplicated-lines.patch
patching file trunk/oe/packages/sysvinit/sysvinit/fic-gta01/inittab
Hunk #1 FAILED at 33.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- rejects in file
trunk/oe
Rod Whitby wrote (on the community list):
> MokoMakefile now has support for building the Neo1973 emulator:
>
> "make setup-qemu build-qemu flash-qemu" are the new targets.
>
> I will add some "run-qemu-*" targets over the next week.
These are now done:
MokoMakefile now has support for building the Neo1973 emulator:
"make setup-qemu build-qemu flash-qemu" are the new targets.
I will add some "run-qemu-*" targets over the next week.
In other news, over 2000 people at unique IP addresses have
downloaded the MokoMakefile.
uldn't object removing that output for now.
Could you please remove the output then?
I've removed all the other patches from MokoMakefile, and pushed the
ones that were still required (the gtk-provider patch) into the SVN.
Now you can "make update" and not hav
Moin,
Am Mon, 02 Apr 2007 12:26:20 +0930 schrieb Rod Whitby:
> The openmoko-mirrors patch is one culprit. We may even be able to
> remove that patch if the OM team has added the sources site as a
> premirror ...
This has been done in oe/conf/distro/openmoko.conf quite about a month
ago.
> The
not be necessary since bitbake keeps
> dependency and timestamp information about its cache to only rebuild
> those parts that have changed or depend on changed parts.
Agreed.
> After a
> cursory look I think this rebuild is due to MokoMakefile calling quilt
> which modif
about its cache to only rebuild
those parts that have changed or depend on changed parts. After a
cursory look I think this rebuild is due to MokoMakefile calling quilt
which modifies the time stamp on some files, including base.bbclass.
(Almost?) All bitbake recipes depend on base.bbclass, so modi
hi,
Following error occurred during make setup process.
100%[>] 113,742,395 13.26K/sETA
00:00
13:16:13 (15.45 KB/s) - `OE.mtn.bz2' saved [113742395/113742395]
monotone: error: database schema 48fd5d84f1e5a949ca093e87e5ac558da6e5956d is
unknown; cannot p
Mark Chandler wrote:
> Gary Oliver wrote:
>> I've been trying to get the openmoko build (using the super Makefile)
>> to go for the last few days without complete success.
>>
>> ...
> I had the same problem today. Rod W. let me know that there's now a
> fix in place for it.
> a make update brought
Gary Oliver wrote:
I've been trying to get the openmoko build (using the super Makefile)
to go for the last few days without complete success.
I believe I've followed the instructions with respect to the system
requirements, and the build DOES get through about 12 hours of work
(about 400meg has
Gary Oliver:
I've been trying to get the openmoko build (using the super Makefile)
to go for the last few days without complete success.
I believe I've followed the instructions with respect to the system
requirements, and the build DOES get through about 12 hours of work
(about 400meg has bee
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 00:54 -0700, Gary Oliver wrote:
> I've been trying to get the openmoko build (using the super Makefile)
> to go for the last few days without complete success.
>
> I believe I've followed the instructions with respect to the system
> requirements, and the build DOES get
I've been trying to get the openmoko build (using the super Makefile)
to go for the last few days without complete success.
I believe I've followed the instructions with respect to the system
requirements, and the build DOES get through about 12 hours of work
(about 400meg has been downloaded and
Wil Chung wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I spent the afternoon reading through the new wiki and trying to install
> openembedded on my machine, mostly to try and compile a demo. I didn't
> realize I didn't need to build openmoko from scratch to compile the
> demos, so I d
Hi all,
I spent the afternoon reading through the new wiki and trying to install
openembedded on my machine, mostly to try and compile a demo. I didn't
realize I didn't need to build openmoko from scratch to compile the demos,
so I dabbled in using MokoMakefile
I followed the instruc
There have been a number of questions on this list about setting up a
development environment.
I have created the MokoMakefile, which automates this process.
For further information, see my posting in the openmoko-devel mailing
list, or look at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/MokoMakefile
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