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Originally Posted by Zaerc View Post
but updating the SDK fully to Lenny (Debian 5) would already be a good leap forward in my opinion.
Originally Posted by Zaerc View Post
I'm using the SDK without scratchbox, and one of the things I'd like to do is to upgrade the toolkit (gcc, glibc, etc...) once I get over my pending pulseaudio faillure .
Originally Posted by Hurrian View Post
By the way, are you using the Maemo SDK Scratchbox to build this? I suggest using a fresh rootstrap of Debian 6 as build environment, and then building the GCC 4.7 Thumb cross-toolchain, and finally installing any build dependency libraries needed for Fremantle+Hildon.

I'm using scratchbox (Hathor) with Debian-6.0 tools, as wiki suggest http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/...K_Installation . When I use gcc-4.7 I use this: http://wiki.maemo.org/CSSU-thumb_too....7.2-linaro%29


Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
Be active in the merproject instead of reinvent the wheel.
There are already my code in mer/nemo, but Maemo is still only really working OS for N900. I hope I'm not reinventing the wheel. I'm complementing what CSSU (and others) are doing.


Originally Posted by ivgalvez View Post
My proposal in such a project would be to keep as much compatibility as possible with existing applications, but without being as cautious as CSSU must be.
Yes. This is the plan.


Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
on the other hand - did you succeed to make libc6 localization work with gcc 4.7.2?
I'm working on it.
 

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