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Information about porting Opie to MacOS-X (eilers)
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Credits:
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Special thanks to Andreas Junghans (webmaster@lucid-cake.net) for its patches for qt-X11 (2.3.2),
QT/E (2.3.5) and qtopia (1.6.1).
Without them, I wouldn't be able to provide the port for OPIE to MacOS-X that fast..
+Thanks to Juergen Graf to debug this very generic README !
Status:
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The basic system works quite well. But a lot of applications and plugins,
which are platform specific, need some work to be compileable.
What is ready:
libqpe
libopie1
libopie2/opiedb
pim-applications (addressbook, todolist, datebook, today)
A lot of applications and plugins which are not platform specific.
What will follow soon:
libopie2
How to compile Opie for MacOS-X:
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Before compiling for MacOS-X, you need the following:
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HOWTO COMPILE:
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Compile QT-2.3.2:
Go to into the basic directory of qt-2.3.2 and enter
export QTDIR=`pwd`
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib
./configure -no-xft -platform darwin-g++
make
After compiling successful (I hope) you need qvfb:
cd tools/qvfb
make
Compile QT/E-2.3.7:
Got to into the basic directory of qt-2.3.2 and enter
export QTDIR=`pwd`
export QPEDIR=$QTDIR
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib
./configure -platform darwin-generic-g++ -qconfig qpe -qvfb -depths 4,8,16,32
make
+Now create a link for the uic of qt-2.3.2 into the bin-directory of qt/e 2.3.7 !
+Otherwise OPIE will fail to compile !
+
Compile OPIE:
Set your environment
(You may use the script "set_vars.sh" to set your variables successfully !
BUT: You have to customize this script for YOUR needs !!)
Go into the basic directory of Opie
make menuconfig"
set "Build Parameters"->"Target Machine"->"Mac OS X (DARWIN)" to activate the platform specific changes.
save and exit the menuconfig app
make
You will see that a lot of applications and plugins/applets will not compile
successfully, due to the fact that they are not ported to this platform.
You may disable them to be able to compile the rest.
Remember: A lot of configuration-settings are not tested and might fail to compile.
If you want to avoid misconfigurations, you may want to start with
the config-file in this directory. Just copy "config_macosx" to $OPIEDIR/.config
to get a working configuration to start with.
(The missing apps/plugins will be ported on demand.)
SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR USERS OF PANTHER
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