Hi Gergely and Jussi,
Thank you very much for the clarification.
Bin
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 3:08 AM, Jussi Hakala wrote:
> Mika Westerberg wrote:
>
>> That wiki page is for sb1 and seems to be outdated as mmap_min_addr
>> setting is
>> not needed anymore (QEMU handles this automatically).
>>
Mika Westerberg wrote:
That wiki page is for sb1 and seems to be outdated as mmap_min_addr setting is
not needed anymore (QEMU handles this automatically).
Yes, new qemu versions handle that automatically.
However, for sb1 you need to use qemu devkit, cputransp devkit contains
older version w
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 19:50:35 +0200, ext Bin Wang writes:
> "sb2 qmake" seems doing the trick. I guess "-eR" is needed when installing
> pre-built packages. And it is not needed when just doing cross-compilation. Is
> this correct understanding?
Yes, "sb2 -e" is needed, when you want some kind of
Thank you very much for the reply, Mika. (Finally someone replied :))
The reason I used "sb2 -eR .." was because I started with a minimum root
file system and used apt-get to install libqt4-dev and other libraries.
"sb2 qmake" seems doing the trick. I guess "-eR" is needed when installing
pre
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:26:09AM +0200, ext Bin Wang wrote:
> Hi Jussi,
>
> Thank you very much for the information on this.
>
> In the wiki page (http://scratchbox.org/wiki/Apophis-r4), it mentions the
> problem with mmap_min_addr. I am trying to cross compile a Qt based program
> to an ARM
Hi Jussi,
Thank you very much for the information on this.
In the wiki page (http://scratchbox.org/wiki/Apophis-r4), it mentions the
problem with mmap_min_addr. I am trying to cross compile a Qt based program
to an ARM target. I am using Unbuntu 9.10, Scratchbox2 2.0 and qemu-0.12.3.
But I always