Discussion:
[meego-packaging] Packaging MeeGo-SDK on Arch Linux
Andrea Scarpino
2011-06-12 19:52:24 UTC
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Hi all,
I'm an Arch Linux packager and I want to package meego-sdk for the archers.
I own a N900 too and I'd like to write some MeeGo application, but one step
per time ;)

Then, I looked at the Fedora meego-sdk repository, there are a lot of
packages, but I don't understand which packages are part of the meego-sdk
suite. I mean, I don't understand why there are packages for ARM or IA32 built
for i386 or x86_64. They shouldn't be installed on a x86_64 system, or am I
wrong? If I'm wrong, please point me to some wiki page (I didn't find anything
about).

My specific question is then: which packages I've to package for a x86_64
system?

Thank you for your help.

CC'ing the meego-packaging ML.
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Andrea
Arch Linux Developer
Andrea Scarpino
2011-06-14 07:28:09 UTC
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Post by Andrea Scarpino
Hi all,
I'm an Arch Linux packager and I want to package meego-sdk for the archers.
I own a N900 too and I'd like to write some MeeGo application, but one step
per time ;)
Then, I looked at the Fedora meego-sdk repository, there are a lot of
packages, but I don't understand which packages are part of the meego-sdk
suite. I mean, I don't understand why there are packages for ARM or IA32
built for i386 or x86_64. They shouldn't be installed on a x86_64 system,
or am I wrong? If I'm wrong, please point me to some wiki page (I didn't
find anything about).
My specific question is then: which packages I've to package for a x86_64
system?
Thank you for your help.
CC'ing the meego-packaging ML.
No one?
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Andrea
Chen, Zhang Z
2011-06-14 07:50:24 UTC
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Post by Andrea Scarpino
Hi all,
I'm an Arch Linux packager and I want to package meego-sdk for the archers.
I own a N900 too and I'd like to write some MeeGo application, but one step
per time ;)
Then, I looked at the Fedora meego-sdk repository, there are a lot of
packages, but I don't understand which packages are part of the meego-sdk
suite. I mean, I don't understand why there are packages for ARM or IA32
built for i386 or x86_64. They shouldn't be installed on a x86_64 system,
or am I wrong? If I'm wrong, please point me to some wiki page (I didn't
find anything about).
My specific question is then: which packages I've to package for a x86_64
system?
All the packages here http://build.meego.com/project/packages?project=devel%3Atools%3Asdk%3Ahost should be repackaged for Arch Linux, I think.
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