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Lol just checked, yes it is - now all i need to do is figure out how to run my.deb file lol....
Copied it to the device, and can't find it in gpe file manager!!! Nothing is ever easy
Well, figured that bit out (You can't see the files when the cable is plugged in to the pc!) -right..... Got as far as the install and got this

 
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Well, figured that bit out (You can't see the files when the cable is plugged in to the pc!) -right..... Got as far as the install and got this

Edit, ignore my mad ramblings, just seen this page lol
 

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It might be a stupid question but:

Can I use this to develop with python?
So PyMaemo, PyQt?
 
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Originally Posted by HangLoose View Post
It might be a stupid question but:

Can I use this to develop with python?
So PyMaemo, PyQt?
Good question, but unfortunately not.
MADDE is a cross compiler (for C and C++), and as Python doesn't use a compiler, you can't use MADDE for Python.
 

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Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
1. Does it have a Local Client or does it require you have an actual n900 to do your testing / debugging. Looking a the wiki instructions it appears to require a n900 to do the testing/debugging.

2. If not, is a local n900 "emulator" going to be developed for Madde?

3. Is Madde basically SB compiled for other environments, or something else? (Downloading it as I type <G>)

Nathan.
1. and 2. Yes, to get the full experience you need an N900, no local emulation yet. In the summit QEMU was mentioned, it is coming, but not here yet.

3. Something else. It's a pure cross compiler. The blog post has a comment by Pasi who knows about these things way more than I, please check that out.
 

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Though this should be possible for use with Vala. C generation on local and cross-compile... Have to try it one of these days.
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
Though this should be possible for use with Vala. C generation on local and cross-compile... Have to try it one of these days.
Please report if and how it works, I'm curious to hear!
 

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It would be nice to be able to compile against qmaemo-ext-libs in there. Is there any way of doing this? I had a quick go at compiling these within madde, by unpacking the source, mad qmake and mad make, but ran into trouble with include file problems.

I didn't try "mad qmake -proj" - would it be possible to do this?

Is there any chance that "mad make install" would do anything sensible?
 
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Originally Posted by kwotski View Post
It would be nice to be able to compile against qmaemo-ext-libs in there. Is there any way of doing this? I had a quick go at compiling these within madde, by unpacking the source, mad qmake and mad make, but ran into trouble with include file problems.
The sysroot used for compiling is static. You cannot expand it currently.

However, you can copy the library in you local directory and header
files too and use GCC's -I and -L options to specify header and
library search paths.

Originally Posted by kwotski View Post
Is there any chance that "mad make install" would do anything sensible?
Its up to your Makefile's 'install' target. mad command does not change behavior of your Makefile.

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I think that there will be a lot of common questions that should be
answered on an FAQ page. Is there any place for that?

-- Pasi,
 
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