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* ''scratchbox'' is a cross-compiling environment to enable you to create software for maemo on an i386. | * ''scratchbox'' is a cross-compiling environment to enable you to create software for maemo on an i386. | ||
* ''busybox'' is a single binary that allows you to run commands like ls, cat and bunzip2 | * ''busybox'' is a single binary that allows you to run commands like ls, cat and bunzip2 | ||
* ''hildon'' is a desktop like plasma | |||
For more information see wikipedia. | For more information see wikipedia. | ||
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= In scratchbox = | = In scratchbox = | ||
You cannot install scratchbox on an X64 computer, so, install an i386 into a VMWare virtual machine | You cannot install scratchbox on an X64 computer, so, install an i386 into a VMWare virtual machine. The following describes how to install scratchbox into a SUSE 11 32bit installation. It might work same or similar with any Linux. | ||
== Hello world == | == Hello world == | ||
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root@i386 # su - scratchboxuser | root@i386 # su - scratchboxuser | ||
* set up the SDK | * set up the SDK | ||
scratchboxuser@i386 $ wget http://repository.maemo.org/stable/diablo/maemo-sdk-install_4.1.2.sh | |||
Start the install script and accept all choices: | Start the install script and accept all choices: | ||
scratchboxuser@i386 $ sh maemo-sdk-install_4.1.2.sh | scratchboxuser@i386 $ sh maemo-sdk-install_4.1.2.sh | ||
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apt-get install xsltproc | apt-get install xsltproc | ||
apt-get install libboost-dev | apt-get install libboost-dev | ||
apt-get install libakonadi-dev | |||
apt-get install kdepimlibs5-dev | apt-get install kdepimlibs5-dev | ||
apt-get install libstreamanalyzer-dev | |||
svn co https://svn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/4.1/kdepim | svn co https://svn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/4.1/kdepim | ||
cd kdepim | cd kdepim | ||
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Here you can get to run singular applications, e.g. ktimetracker. | Here you can get to run singular applications, e.g. ktimetracker. | ||
== | == on the N810 again == | ||
Copy the applications and libs to the Nokia. Singular applications work, e.g. ktimetracker. Put all libraries and executables onto your flash storage (/media/mmc1) and start it: | |||
EXPORT LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. | |||
./ktimetracker | |||
= | |||
= Know-how = | = Know-how = | ||
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wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-assistant_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb | wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-assistant_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb | ||
wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-xmlpatterns_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb | wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-xmlpatterns_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb | ||
== kompile kdelibs == | |||
=== pcre === | |||
cd | |||
curl ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/pcre-7.9.tar.gz>pcre-7.9.tar.gz | |||
tar xvzf pcre-7.9.tar.gz | |||
cd pcre-7.9 | |||
./configure && make && make install | |||
=== kdelibs === | |||
cd | |||
svn co https://svn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/4.1/kdelibs | |||
mkdir kdelibs-build | |||
cd kdelibs-build | |||
cmake ../kdelibs | |||
make | |||
make install | |||
= TroubleShooting = | = TroubleShooting = |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 31 May 2010
This article describes how to compile KDEPIM for maemo. It takes the Nokia N810 as example device. It uses the cross-compiling environment scratchbox on an Intel-based computer.
Overview
- garage is where the projects for maemo are hosted. Compare it with sourceforge.
- diablo is the version of maemo. Compare it with lenny.
- maemo is the software that runs on a device like Nokia's N810
- scratchbox is a cross-compiling environment to enable you to create software for maemo on an i386.
- busybox is a single binary that allows you to run commands like ls, cat and bunzip2
- hildon is a desktop like plasma
For more information see wikipedia.
On the Nokia itself
install openssh
- to install openssh on a nokia 810
- activate the maemo repository in the package manager
- settings->application manager
- tools -> application catalog
- memo extras -> edit -> un-tag "disabled"
- close
- browse installable applications
- all
- openssh
- install
install subversion
ssh root@localhost apt-get install subversion
In scratchbox
You cannot install scratchbox on an X64 computer, so, install an i386 into a VMWare virtual machine. The following describes how to install scratchbox into a SUSE 11 32bit installation. It might work same or similar with any Linux.
Hello world
First, we want to compile a "hello world" program for the Nokia. Here is how.
- Set up scratchbox
root@i386 # useradd -m scratchboxuser root@i386 # wget http://repository.maemo.org/stable/diablo/maemo-scratchbox-install_4.1.2.sh root@i386 # chmod 777 maemo-scratchbox-install_4.1.2.sh root@i386 # ./maemo-scratchbox-install_4.1.2.sh -s /scratchbox root@i386 # /scratchbox/sbin/sbox_adduser scratchboxuser root@i386 # su - scratchboxuser
- set up the SDK
scratchboxuser@i386 $ wget http://repository.maemo.org/stable/diablo/maemo-sdk-install_4.1.2.sh
Start the install script and accept all choices:
scratchboxuser@i386 $ sh maemo-sdk-install_4.1.2.sh
- start scratchbox
scratchboxuser@i386 $ /scratchbox/login [sbox-DIABLO_ARMEL: ~] > sb-conf select DIABLO_ARMEL [sbox-DIABLO_ARMEL: ~] > cat > main.c << EOF #include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("hello world"); } EOF [sbox-DIABLO_ARMEL: ~] > gcc main.c [sbox-DIABLO_ARMEL: ~] > file a.out a.out: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
- copy the file to your Nokia N810 using scp
=> the file is executable on the Nokia
Re-login
To re-login after a reboot of your virtual machine run
/scratchbox/sbin/sbox_ctl start /scratchbox/login
set up repositories
- Here you should better make a snapshot of your virtual machine.
- Then create the installation repositories and install cmake:
cat >>/etc/apt/sources.list<<EOF # repository with experimental kde packages and dependencies deb http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo binary/ deb http://repository.maemo.org/ diablo free non-free deb-src http://repository.maemo.org/ diablo free deb http://repository.maemo.org/extras-devel/ diablo free deb-src http://repository.maemo.org/extras-devel/ diablo free deb http://qt4.garage.maemo.org diablo extra EOF apt-get update
root@i386 # cp /etc/resolv.conf /scratchbox/etc/resolv.conf
install cmake
wget http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.6/cmake-2.6.2.tar.gz tar xvzf cmake-2.6.2.tar.gz cd cmake-2.6.2 ./bootstrap && make -j4 && make install
more information
- You can also choose to add the repositories mentioned in http://www.forwardbias.in/data/articles/qt_on_maemo.txt, but as of 2008-09-07, qmake installed from there crashes with signal 11.
- You can also choose to build qt on your own, but for me it does not find openssl during its installation process.
Install kde applications
cd apt-get install shared-mime-info apt-get install xsltproc apt-get install libboost-dev apt-get install libakonadi-dev apt-get install kdepimlibs5-dev apt-get install libstreamanalyzer-dev svn co https://svn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/4.1/kdepim cd kdepim cmake . && make && make install
Here you can get to run singular applications, e.g. ktimetracker.
on the N810 again
Copy the applications and libs to the Nokia. Singular applications work, e.g. ktimetracker. Put all libraries and executables onto your flash storage (/media/mmc1) and start it:
EXPORT LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./ktimetracker
Know-how
manually dpkg
wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-qt3support_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-designer_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-script_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-dbus_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqtcore4_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqtgui4_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-xml_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-test_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-sql_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-webkit_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-svg_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-assistant_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb wget http://93.157.1.37/~marijn/maemo/binary/libqt4-xmlpatterns_4.4.1-1maemo0_armel.deb
kompile kdelibs
pcre
cd curl ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/pcre-7.9.tar.gz>pcre-7.9.tar.gz tar xvzf pcre-7.9.tar.gz cd pcre-7.9 ./configure && make && make install
kdelibs
cd svn co https://svn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/4.1/kdelibs mkdir kdelibs-build cd kdelibs-build cmake ../kdelibs make make install
TroubleShooting
kernel too old
If
cmake
delivers
FATAL: kernel too old
This happened for me with SLES 10. Better use SUSE 10.3 or SUSE 11.
unable to install maemo-sdk-dev
On SLES 10, I got
Processing was halted because there were too many errors. E: Sub-process /scratchbox/devkits/debian-etch/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) E: Unable to install maemo-sdk-dev on DIABLO_ARMEL target. E: Please check the sources.list for errors. E: Scratchbox login returned error 100.
In this case, change your distribution and start again.
ld terminated with signal 9
Should you get
collect2: ld terminated with signal 9 [Killed]
Increase the amount of memory for the virtual machine, 512MB is not always enough.