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2008-08-03
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2008-10-26
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With OS2008 you don't need any messing with wget an downloading packages by hand. You just add Maemo SDK repository (the same you would use in scratchbox ARM target on PC) and install gcc and other stuff via apt-get.
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2008-10-27
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In App Manager:
Maemo SDK
http://repository.maemo.org/
diablo
sdk/free sdk/non-free
Then, "apt-get install" what you need.
Then remember to disable the repository after you're done (unless you know exactly what you're doing...).
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I have tried to use dos-box for running Borland C++ 3.0. It's ok but it seem to be slow, and not efficient.
Are there some "C++ DEB libs and GUI" can help me?
I really wanna have it on my NIT.
Thank you.
Last edited by minhzc; 2008-08-03 at 10:17.