DJWillis
Random GP32/GP2X/Wiz & Pandora Moocher
A few questions
.
Did you read http://wiki.open2x.org/open2x/wiki/index.php?title=Toolchain ?
It seems you just ran ./open2x(anything).sh without realising what you may end up with
. As the scripts take ages (as you no doubt noticed) it seems an odd thing to do
.
There are a lot of scripts in there but for normal end users ./open2x-gp2x-apps.sh is about all you need to run.
The ./open2x-gp2x-kernel.sh builds a GCC3 kernel toolchain for the Open2x kernel (not the stock GPH one) so that is of no use unless you going to help us hack about with that
.
Also, as for the libs, you could have just downloaded the most recent libpack http://wiki.open2x.org/open2x/wiki/index.p...ibrary_Packages from the O2X Wiki and installed that to saved building your own but that is just a matter of taste I guess
. I still always build my own.
Thanks for the heads up about the possible path issues in the lib scripts, I will look into that if I get a chance.
If you feel like it would you consider adding Ubuntu 7.04/X64 notes to the Wiki so that others may be able to use them as cheat sheets? Well anything you did that was not already in the notes
. I have been meaning to extend the build/install notes with distro specific stuff anyway but never seem to have the time.
John
EDIT: I just noticed you used the libpack in the end, hope it all works.
Did you read http://wiki.open2x.org/open2x/wiki/index.php?title=Toolchain ?
It seems you just ran ./open2x(anything).sh without realising what you may end up with
There are a lot of scripts in there but for normal end users ./open2x-gp2x-apps.sh is about all you need to run.
The ./open2x-gp2x-kernel.sh builds a GCC3 kernel toolchain for the Open2x kernel (not the stock GPH one) so that is of no use unless you going to help us hack about with that
Also, as for the libs, you could have just downloaded the most recent libpack http://wiki.open2x.org/open2x/wiki/index.p...ibrary_Packages from the O2X Wiki and installed that to saved building your own but that is just a matter of taste I guess
Thanks for the heads up about the possible path issues in the lib scripts, I will look into that if I get a chance.
If you feel like it would you consider adding Ubuntu 7.04/X64 notes to the Wiki so that others may be able to use them as cheat sheets? Well anything you did that was not already in the notes
John
EDIT: I just noticed you used the libpack in the end, hope it all works.