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[Ltib] redboot
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hong zhang |
Subject: |
[Ltib] redboot |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Nov 2007 10:55:14 -0800 (PST) |
Staurt,
I have tried scratchbox but it currently uses debian
and nokia toolchain. If use other toolchain, lots work
need to be done. Only thing I feel not comfortable
with linux tool is cross compile for packages. As long
as this problem is solved, library build becomes much
easier.
Another question is I do not find redboot with ltib.
Where I can download it for iMX31 ads board?
---henry
--- Stuart Hughes <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Henry,
>
> I'm in the middle of the merge out. I should be
> done by the end of
> today (I will announce it). At that point you can
> get the latest from
> savannah CVS and we can then try to iterate over the
> various packages
> you need. This new CVS version has the pkg-config
> patch. It could be
> used outside LTIB as long as the same prefixing
> mechanism is used.
>
> As far as cross compiling goes, there comes a point
> where it becomes
> difficult due to indirect library dependencies and
> also runtime tests
> that must (normally) be made on the target. LTIB
> was always thought by
> me to stay a simple project and never try to become
> an actual
> distribution (there are many good ones out there).
> To me the real value
> of LTIB is that it can shrink down small (impossible
> to do with regular
> desktop distros) and it also allows a very quick and
> simple way to
> reconfigure anything from the packages to the
> toolchain. Having said
> that more people seem to want graphics, so it would
> be good to see if
> this is possible. It may be the case that we reach
> a point where it
> makes more sense to switch from cross compilation to
> native target
> based. This is the sort of thing OpenEmbedded (one
> very good project)
> does. There are other approaches such as
> scratchbox. I've looked at
> most of them and so they can be a helpful guide.
>
> Regards, Stuart
>
> On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 18:09 -0800, hong zhang wrote:
> > Staurt,
> >
> > I am very interested on your pkg-config patch.
> Based
> > on my experience, many people like WinCE because
> it
> > has big libraries come with WinCE and convienent
> to
> > use. Disadvantage of linux is that user has to
> collect
> > proper libraries and those libraries spread
> worldwide.
> > And hard to really put them together. Cross
> compile
> > for packages are really hard. Not always succeeds.
> If
> > one is not built properly, all libraries depend on
> it
> > will stock.
> >
> > Is your pkg-config patch only good to ltib?
> >
> > ---henry
> >
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