22.06.2010 17:40, Martin Jansa пишет:
> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 05:34:21PM +0700, Chuck Norris wrote:
>
>> I want to test netsukuku on my neo. So I need stackless python. I cannot
>> compile it with OpenEmbedded for shr. And I have new idea - compile it
>> in shr in qem
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 05:34:21PM +0700, Chuck Norris wrote:
> I want to test netsukuku on my neo. So I need stackless python. I cannot
> compile it with OpenEmbedded for shr. And I have new idea - compile it
> in shr in qemu. Does anybody know how to run shr in qemu?
Hi,
you can try
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Chuck Norris wrote:
> I want to test netsukuku on my neo. So I need stackless python. I cannot
> compile it with OpenEmbedded for shr. And I have new idea - compile it
> in shr in qemu. Does anybody know how to run shr in qemu?
>
>
It's ea
I want to test netsukuku on my neo. So I need stackless python. I cannot
compile it with OpenEmbedded for shr. And I have new idea - compile it
in shr in qemu. Does anybody know how to run shr in qemu?
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saravanan T writes:
> How can I run SHR in the qemu.
What's your objective, man? Why run SHR in emulator when you can run
it natively on any device (including your PC)? What are you trying to
do and why?
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Hi,
How can I run SHR in the qemu.
Currently I am using the SHR Images
kernel_wildcard="uImage-om-gta01-latest.bin"
rootfs_wildcard="lite-om-gta01.jffs2"
uboot_wildcard="u-boot-gta01bv3-1.3.1+svnr4297+gitb29661fc115106454288051bc9a488351ce8-r3.bin"
The qemu boot fine , after loading the kern
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