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    === VirtualBox ===
    === VirtualBox ===
    First, get VirtualBox OSE installed on your system. Once that is installed, download the Meego 1.0 Netbook image.
    First, get VirtualBox OSE installed on your system. Once that is installed, download the Meego 1.0 Netbook image.
    == KDE on MeeGo Community OBS ==
    We use the MeeGo community build service (https://build.pub.meego.com/) for KDE packaging.
    Since it does not support team repositories yet, we use Mek's personal repository as the official KDE repository for now.
    https://build.pub.meego.com/project/show?project=home%3Amkruisselbrink%3Akde
    === How to get an account ===
    * get an account on meego.com (you probably have one already if you were at the MeeGo conference, it's the same as the conference account)
    * ask a guy named 'lbt' on '#meego' on Freenode to activate your account for the community OBS. Tell him your meego.com user name for that.
    * ask a member of the KDE MeeGo OBS project to add you to the project (e.g. Mek, Artur, Marco, Volker, full list available at the above link)

    Revision as of 14:41, 21 November 2010

    This is a page to help developers get up and running for KDE development on Meego.

    Beginning Links

    use Xephyr if you have an Intel graphics card, else use Qemu:

    how to use QtCreator to build meego software

    Maemo, not Meego:

    http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/Maemo_5_Final_SDK_Installation

    Getting Started

    There are three ways to get a full MeeGo GUI running:

    • using QEMU (emulating a device)
    • using Xephyr (using a chroot)
      • Note: only works if you have an Intel graphics card.
    • using a real device


    To build stuff you can either use one of the above three options, or as a fourth (and probably) easier option, you can use qt-creator with madde and its Meego plugin. A problem with this is that there apparently is something wrong if you try to use libmeegotouch.

    Using QEMU

    If you don't have an Intel graphics card you need to use this method.

    Using Xephyr

    • Use xhost: set it to allow connections to everyone from everywhere if you have problems, yes this is bad security "xhost +"
    • In chroot, to be non-root, su to user "meego".
    • It has a small partition, but you can mount external things via:
    mount --bind <source> <path/to/chroot/target>
    

    Using a real device

    Dynamic Languages

    This is based off an article on The Irish Pengiun, I've put together the following how-to to get Qt Ruby working on Meego. Note, to aid in rapid development, we'll be using the netbook edition.

    VirtualBox

    First, get VirtualBox OSE installed on your system. Once that is installed, download the Meego 1.0 Netbook image.

    KDE on MeeGo Community OBS

    We use the MeeGo community build service (https://build.pub.meego.com/) for KDE packaging.

    Since it does not support team repositories yet, we use Mek's personal repository as the official KDE repository for now.

    https://build.pub.meego.com/project/show?project=home%3Amkruisselbrink%3Akde

    How to get an account

    • get an account on meego.com (you probably have one already if you were at the MeeGo conference, it's the same as the conference account)
    • ask a guy named 'lbt' on '#meego' on Freenode to activate your account for the community OBS. Tell him your meego.com user name for that.
    • ask a member of the KDE MeeGo OBS project to add you to the project (e.g. Mek, Artur, Marco, Volker, full list available at the above link)