Hello,
I'd like to have an ARMEL port of Gem running on Debian Lenny to install on one of these small but beautiful boxes such as the Beagle board http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard or the Guru Plug Display or the Nokia N900. They're supposed to have OpenGL 2.0 compliant chipsets from TI.
I've been searching in the archives but couldnt found anything meaningful. Does anyone has already tried compiling for ARMEL be it native or cross compilation?
++ OH
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Oli44 wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to have an ARMEL port of Gem running on Debian Lenny to install on one of these small but beautiful boxes such as the Beagle board http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard or the Guru Plug Display or the Nokia N900. They're supposed to have OpenGL 2.0 compliant chipsets from TI.
I've been searching in the archives but couldnt found anything meaningful. Does anyone has already tried compiling for ARMEL be it native or cross compilation?
well, there are debian packages for gem 0.92.3, that are natively built on armel.
the 0.92.3 sources have to be patched, in order for compilation (see debian-sources); basically you have to remove the "=32" for all the alignment stuff.
fgmadsr IOhannes
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
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Oli44 wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to have an ARMEL port of Gem running on Debian Lenny to install on one of these small but beautiful boxes such as the Beagle board http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard or the Guru Plug Display or the Nokia N900. They're supposed to have OpenGL 2.0 compliant chipsets from TI.
I've been searching in the archives but couldnt found anything meaningful. Does anyone has already tried compiling for ARMEL be it native or cross compilation?
well, there are debian packages for gem 0.92.3, that are natively built on armel.
Oh, great, i've been looking for them on puredata.info , not in aptitude. thx!
++ O.
the 0.92.3 sources have to be patched, in order for compilation (see debian-sources); basically you have to remove the "=32" for all the alignment stuff.
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