author | ar <ar> | 2005-01-20 22:31:22 (UTC) |
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committer | ar <ar> | 2005-01-20 22:31:22 (UTC) |
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- little correction for oe use
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ How to use the Opie standalone buildsystem to develop against an OpenEmbedded tree: a) Grab BitBake and OpenEmbedded (see GettingStarted on the openembedded.org Wiki) b) Have a probperly working setup and edited local.conf w/ at least MACHINE and DISTRO set -c) bitbake qte +c) bitbake qte-for-opie d) make clean in the Opie tree e) Choose "OpenEmbedded w/ OE build dir set below (TARGET_OE) (Option 5)" as target machine f) Specify your OpenEmbedded build dir, i.e. /local/pkg/oe/tosa @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ j) copy the binaries over or mount your build tree via NFS and export PATH=<path/to/oe/staging/bindir>:<path/to/opie/bindir> Note: It's pretty ad-hoc but it seems to work :) -Cheers, +Cheers, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer |