Re: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux

2008-05-09 Thread Mark Eichin
Or just look at the OpenMoko build rules, they set up the rest of the cross environment too but you end up with it being trivial to build current python just by cross-compiling. Or look at the OpenEmbedded toolchain for the gumstix (an XScale ARM.) On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Brad Clements <

Re: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux

2008-04-27 Thread Brad Clements
Four or more years ago I cross compiled Python for an older ARM processor (no mmap support), I statically linked with uclibc and libxslt/libxml2. It worked and performed reasonably. I just used the base Python source. The only problem I had was the Python's makefile tries to compile itself tw

Re: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux

2008-04-26 Thread Luke Dunstan
, 2008 6:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; pythonce@python.org Subject: Re: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux Hi - We have an embedded device with 8MB flash and 32 MB RAM with ARM 9 processor runining 2.6.XX. kernel. We just used standard linux (Debian) and configured (or hacked it

Re: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux

2008-04-26 Thread Ashish Lal
e: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux> > Hey,> > it depends against which type of embedded C-library you link(ed) pythonce.> E.g. if your mebedded Linux-distribution uses the uclibc, you have to search for x86-binaries compiled against that version of c-library.> Same w

Re: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux

2008-04-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey, it depends against which type of embedded C-library you link(ed) pythonce. E.g. if your mebedded Linux-distribution uses the uclibc, you have to search for x86-binaries compiled against that version of c-library. Same with dietlibc, normal libc, etc. Which type of embedded linux-distribution

[PythonCE] python port for embedded linux

2008-04-25 Thread Ashish Lal
Does anyone know of a python port for embedded linux. I want to use it to do some "basic" scripting in python, mostly involving a library that we will develop. Nothing more. But this is on embedded linux, not WinCE. I think this list is the best place to place this question. though it is for