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eno added the i686g25 toolchain configuration about 36 hours ago, and the Optware feed for that platform has been built from scratch in that time. -- Rod
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I, myself, have a faint clue as to what that means, granted I know how to google, I wouldn't be able to understand that without though. I do have the SDK. I have made my own app (which doesn't do anything) and I plan on rooting when I get it. Please don't stifle creativity. You should be nice to future wannabe Developers. ![]() We make the fart apps. |
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07/01/2009, 06:11 PM
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Good question. It depends whether the osx version of the emulator runs the same rootfs as the windows version. If it does, then this will work. If it doesn't, then someone will need to send the Optware team details of the toolchain needed for building binaries for the osx version.
I'd assume that it works and just try it. -- Rod
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I can ssh into the sdk fine on Windows, but on Fedora Core 11 I get:
$ ssh localhost:5522 ssh: Could not resolve hostname localhost:5522: Name or service not know Set into NAT mode (default) |
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