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Got scared off by the long list of dependencies of dependencies of dependencies . . . But I agree with you in the long-term - Rob's idea of a development system is handicapped by his aversion to GPLv3. I really hate to drop what I am doing at the moment, but just how badly do you need a better dev-system image? Could you take a few days break at this point. |
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Apt fail
Apt Fail
Get thing Code:
(armv6l:1) /home/src # wget http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool...queeze1.tar.gz (armv6l:1) /home/src # tar -xzvf apt_0.8.10.3\+squeeze1.tar.gz (armv6l:1) /home/src/apt # cd apt-0.8.10.3\+squeeze1/ Code:
(armv6l:1) /home/src/apt/apt-0.8.10.3+squeeze1 # ./configure --prefix=/home configure: error: cannot run /bin/sh buildlib/config.sub (armv6l:1) /home/src/apt/apt-0.8.10.3+squeeze1 # Appears to be unable to spawn sub-processes perhaps? |
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Build it and they will come
Not even slightly.
This is simply a diversion from learning qt5. The video said it would take about 6 weeks to get a project to completion including learning the language. So think of this as 6 weeks and 2 days I just wanted to poke around in the emulator, I said I would. I chose what I did because these things are the underlying precursors for so many apps that future users will UNDOUBTEDLY ask about. Might as well be me now as them later. Apologies for breaking it quite so much but I figure that was the heart of what you were after and a little more miles on the device If I had my way we would be looking to port all 30 odd thousand bloody apps like the Rasbian guys Okay Okay I know that's silly but a few thousand apps on the clock would be a crap load easier with some proper tools. That's all, I'm thinking out loud what would be a least resistance route to getting the most from Emu. Jeebers I referred to it in the 3rd person, I'll be dropping the impersonal pronoun next. What's that Emu? You need more Tea? Yes Emu. Got to go my evil master beckons, oh wait no this isn't HP-UX. Phew. Ultimately if I can stir up some interest, heck even a few posts around the subject of the emulator, via; stupid Bird humour; breaking stuff in various amusing ways; showing how little unix one can get by with and still survive; generally posting my thoughts and experiences; then my work is done. Build it and they will come. but possibly very quietly. Last edited by twobob; 08-10-2012 at 07:11 PM. Reason: added why I chose what I did |
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http://archlinuxarm.org/packages?arc...arch&sort=desc
^ This from page 50 - 90 In the AUR, Core or Extra repo that are not insane should be a guide to what is possible I would say as a thumb in the air. Right, I'm shutting up now. Promise. Last edited by twobob; 08-10-2012 at 07:27 PM. |
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Well, my "project plan" was to (eventually) have a Kindle-equivalent rootfs for the emulator.
Maybe "eventually" is closer than I thought. There is a lot of things to be learned running this emulator - It only has 256Mbyte of ram, no swap device, is only a little faster than a K3 . . . For development purposes, getting the Ubuntu-core embedded rootfs to run in the emulator . . . (Should only require "tweaking" the init scripts, **should**). |
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From what I can see that raspberry differs in arch type slightly ARM1176JZF-S and it has comparable ram. I don' t see why just because it has an e-ink screen everyone thinks of the kindle like a grey brick. Let's get some damn media working on it and make it sexy. Then perhaps people will get a handle that it is not just an e-reader. it's a victim of it's own highly successful advertising. Kindle = eReader. No one thinks Raspberry Pi = Adobe Pdf now do they... (okay okay I know it can do blue ray blah de blah) That's my mind set, I don't see why even the lowly monochrome 3 can't be awesome. In other news: I'll make an extfs3 image with buildroot and try mounting that then : ) Last edited by twobob; 08-10-2012 at 07:47 PM. Reason: added blah de blah lipservice homage to the church of raspberry |
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BuildRoot has a qemu_defconfig .
I have never used it, just know that it is in there. |
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trailing _defconfig. The defconfig is located in arch/<arch>/configs in the kernel tree." Buildroot snag. Bugger, I need to rip one from 2.5 allegedly. gah. *researches this* |
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imx35_luigi_defconfig thank you yifanlu
now binary format image and dev system type and I'm there I think. EDIT: I'm Going with uImage. Last edited by twobob; 08-10-2012 at 09:23 PM. |
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Hmm this is a bit OT really. Although I AM building tools for the Kek Emu. Shall I take this elsewhere mate or are we still good for using this thread?
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And http://www.gabrielgonzalezgarcia.com...oot-linux-arm/ basically versatile Last edited by twobob; 08-10-2012 at 10:50 PM. |
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In other news the kernel build failed with: Spoiler:
Which was not unexpected first bat. I'll revisit it after I get something I can chuck at the Emu. All the other tools built flawlessly. Now to convince it to change kernels mid build hmm.. ; ) Last edited by twobob; 08-10-2012 at 10:25 PM. Reason: 'n' |
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me@dev ~ $ qemu-system-arm -M versatilepb -kernel /home/me/BLDS/buildroot/images/zImage script="console=ttyAMA0 root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=192.168.1.65:/home/me/BLDS/loopmount ip=192.168.1.66" -nographic
anything obviously wrong with that? I got it from here http://www.gabrielgonzalezgarcia.com...oot-linux-arm/ sigh nfs is also another man page to read. TOMORROW. : ) Says Disk Image not found. So it's got to be my shonky nfs |
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NFS export
You may have to tweak your nfs server settings a bit.
But it is a nice reminder, I was wondering how to get qemu to mount an auFS stack. It doesn't know how to do that, but it does know how to do an nfs mount. I just need to check if the folks at Ubuntu included the auFS build-time option to allow auFS to be exported by nfs. Then we can mount an auFS filter stack with the ro image at the bottom and have an emulator image that can be written to at the same time that the image keeps the updates to be shipped separate from the work files. I.E: the filter stack will be doing (in real time) the "cherry picking" that NiLuJe wrote he does by hand (or script). |
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