Hi Ian,
Following what you told me I get the xdcribble-fs form Handhelds FTP site.
Then I unzip it and mount it to my ramdisk_img. After I port it through
angelboot. It looks for
Some library called "libXmu.so.7". Then I port the library into the Assabet
as well. But this time it asks for "libXmu.so.6". both of the library is
inside /skiff/local/arm-linux/lib/X11".
What should I do? Should I copy all the libray over?
On the other hand I tried the cross compile of this xscribble by using
"skiff" cross compile tool chain. It looks for some X11 library. I am using
framebuffer on the Assabet. How come it is looking for X11?
Hope I have stated my question clearly this time?
Thanks for your guidance.
Regards,
Xiaoyong
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Walters [mailto:iwalters@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 10:00 AM
To: #YANG XIAOYONG#; lionel.ulmer@free.fr
Cc: handhelds@handhelds.org; ipaq@handhelds.org
Subject: Re: [iPAQ] xscribble cross compile
I won't be able to answer all these questions... but
> My questions are:
> * Where can I find any pre-compiled arm ?
If you are having trouble, it is in the usr source for the iPAQ images, as
is the fscrib binary
> * Can it handle chinese hand writing recongonition?
I am not sure, but I am fairly confident in saying no. For starters it only
recognizes single strokes.
> * What should I do if I want to cross compile by my self?
Can't answer this one as I am not sure what is stopping you.
> * When I download the xscrible to the Assabet, should I port the whole
> folder to the board through angelboot or should I jsut port the excutable
> file?
xscribble needs the binary, and three .cl files (part of the source. I am
pretty sure it doesn't need anything else)
> Sorry for listing so many question at one time.
No problems, hope some of my answers helped.
Ian Walters.
Received on Fri Jan 19 23:31:33 2001
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