AW: Again: migrating from qpe to opie

From: consultant08 <consultant08.a.t.ulm.siemens.de>
Date: Wed Jun 19 2002 - 09:53:21 EDT

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Michael Lauer [mailto:mickey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de]
> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2002 15:31
> An: opie@handhelds.org
> Betreff: Re: Again: [Opie] migrating from qpe to opie
>
> Am Die, 2002-06-18 um 17.32 schrieb consultant08:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wonder wether I need some Opie-sources in tgz or rpm
> format to compile and
> > use on the Linux workstation? In order to install all those
> packages on the
> > PDA I can get them from the site cited below. But for
> cross-compiling and
> > running my own code on the PC (with qvfb) I need (at least)
> special libs
> > which reside on the PC. Is there a specific Opie SDK? There
> is one from
> > trolltech.com but this contains Linux libraries and headers
> for Qtopia
> > development. Where is the Opie pendant?
>
> Just get and build qt-embedded-2.3.2.tgz and get
> the latest opie from cvs - voila there's your SDK :)
>
> Build instructions are on opie.sourceforge.net --> code.
>
> Maybe someone should package a bunch of rpms. I'll see what I can
> do after two weeks (Semsterende :)
>

Thanks Michael. I think my problem is not clear to rest of the list. I have
access to the packages (*.ipk), but I missed the link to the SDK for Opie
(or something similar), i.e., the libs and includes I have to link in when I
want to compile/link/test on a workstation with qvfb. There is one rpm for
the qpe, but I didn't see one for Opie.
My second problem (I think it's the real one) is that I have no CVS access
here. So it would be fine to have a rpm, tgz, or whatever format.

Thanks again

Regards
Claus
Received on Wed Jun 19 13:53:27 2002

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