GUAKE - Can we port and install?


kingoddball

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Or.... Teach a man to fish....


How do I compile from source on Pandora?


In the download page, they have *.tar.gz with source. But I don't think OP has required tools?
 
Wow! CRAZY BIG!


THANKS!!


Can you tell me a rough way to use it?


Download the source / open in this über big program.


Build -


How do I install etc etc?


Sorry.
 
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TTTHHAAANNK YOU!

Will see how I go, and hopefully I can get Guake running - Id like an anywhere and everywhere terminal!
 
Damn.... Missing Python-VTE library..

I can't find, or build from source. Errors out.

Are there anymore Pandora Porting Tutorials around?
 
Hmmm....


Missing another lib/dependency. Seems like too much work on a small device with no repo.


I'm going to look at how to use a cross compiler on my Linux box...


Ill be back!
 
Hmmm....


Missing another lib/dependency. Seems like too much work on a small device with no repo.


I'm going to look at how to use a cross compiler on my Linux box...


Ill be back!
Well, cross-compile is nice, but you will stiil need to compile all dependancies yourself, because the "repo" on you linux distribution will be for x86, not for for Arm.
 
Maybe I bit off more than I could chew... I think I have to give up (for awhile).

Followed these:

http://pandorawiki.org/Setting_up_a_cross-compiler

http://blogs.distant-earth.com/wp/?p=109 

Tried all different combos and setup's... Keeps failing.

Had similar probs with the old N900.

But I was able to get a kernel to compile for Pandaboard (Dualcore A9).

and my outcome was (terminal): 

Jason-i7-VM Code # arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-gcc DisplayImage.c -o DisplayImage -l SDL

bash: /usr/local/angstrom/arm/bin/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-gcc: No such file or directory
 
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