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#21
Originally Posted by Hrw View Post
Etch was released at beginning of 2007 which makes it about 3 years old. Adding release freeze means that software has ~3.5 year now.

I know that for Maemo5 it is fresh new stuff (as there are pre-Etch components in rootfs) but I hope that at least Maemo6 will finally be rebased to something more fresh (Lenny for example).
Even Lenny seems pretty ancient...

I'd love to build more recent packages, but automating that is a bit tricky since the Maemo 5 SDK tools are from the stone age...
 
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#22
Originally Posted by SWFu View Post
Edit: Typically i tried installing dsniff and driftnet, both of which are'nt there.
They didn't build due to missing dependencies. Build logs for the two are here:


http://obra.freemoe.org/freemoe-etch...ftnet/root.log


http://obra.freemoe.org/freemoe-etch/d/dsniff/root.log
 
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#23
Originally Posted by jebba View Post
I just added a trailing "/" to the URL and it works as before.

(That said, I do have a pretty crappy directory layout for all this--it really wasn't meant to be a main repo, but just a first dumping ground of the builds.)
Yep!
Now the line
deb http://obra.freemoe.org/ freemoe-etch/
is added to the repository list.

And that works both for prog manager and apt-get!

Thanks again for your work.
asys3
 

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#24
jebba - could you share your /etc/apt/sources.list and any special steps (beyond "apt-get -b <pkg>") that you needed to get all these to build?
 
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Originally Posted by mdengler View Post
jebba - could you share your /etc/apt/sources.list and any special steps (beyond "apt-get -b <pkg>") that you needed to get all these to build?
There's a package in extras-testing called "freemoe" which has a few scripts for rebuilding. There are configs in the server/obra sub directory for sbdmock etc.

I also have a git archive which has more recent build configs/scripts and also has scripts for building on Amazon's EC2.

http://gitorious.org/freemoe

http://gitorious.org/freemoe/freemoe...ild-node-setup
http://gitorious.org/freemoe/freemoe...e-rebuild-debs
http://gitorious.org/freemoe/freemoe...e-rebuild-etch
http://gitorious.org/freemoe/freemoe...reemoe-sbdmock

http://gitorious.org/freemoe/freemoe...tras-devel.cfg
 

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#26
The Debian Etch rebuilt for Maemo 5 repo has been maemo-optified with the latest version 0.3 from git. This hopefully fixes problems related to plugins and such[1].

Let me know if you see any issues due to optification as this is a test run of the latest version before it is run on all new builds.

[1] https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7707
 

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#27
Did you compile it some optimized flags like neon and those mentioned on this side
http://armin762.wordpress.com/2009/1...ges-available/
 

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Originally Posted by hstende View Post
Did you compile it some optimized flags like neon and those mentioned on this side
http://armin762.wordpress.com/2009/1...ges-available/
No, but that would be very nice.
 
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#29
There appears to be some problem with the git package...I had installed my own optified git .deb [1] and when I added your repo to my sources.list and ran "apt-get install git" I got the following problems during your post-install:

http://www.martindengler.com/~martin...it-problem.txt

Note also that dpkg now refuses to remove your git package .




1. http://www.martindengler.com/~martin....7-3_armel.deb
 

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There appears to be some problem with the git package...I had installed my own optified git .deb [1] and when I added your repo to my sources.list and ran "apt-get install git" I got the following problems during your post-install:

http://www.martindengler.com/~martin...it-problem.txt

Note also that dpkg now refuses to remove your git package .




1. http://www.martindengler.com/~martin....7-3_armel.deb
 
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