User talk:Michaelshiloh
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Michaelshiloh 01:22, 20 July 2007 (CEST)
I had to set up a new Ubuntu system recently and took the opportunity to record exactly what had to be installed on top of a standard 7.04 install to build an OpenMoko image:
1. Check and fix what sh links to, if necessary <ref>http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/MokoMakefile</ref>
ls -l /bin/sh sudo ln -sf /bin/bash /bin/sh ls -l /bin/sh
2. Install Open Embedded <ref> http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OEandYourDistro</ref>
sudo apt-get install python-psyco monotone git-core cogito
sudo update-alternatives --config git
If it asks choose the appropriate number to choose git. This is not required or do nothing if it says "only 1 program provides git"
sudo apt-get install python-dev ccache m4 sed bison make cvs gawk \ libc6-dev g++ subversion sharutils docbook openjade quilt \ libmpfr-dev libpcre3-dev texinfo texi2html libboost-date-time-dev \ libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-regex-dev libboost-test-dev libboost-dev \ zlib1g-dev build-essential dh-make debhelper devscripts
That took about 10 minutes on my slow DSL line
3. Create build directory [1]
sudo mkdir /home/moko sudo chown michael /home/moko
4. Set up build environment [1]
cd /home/moko wget http://www.rwhitby.net/files/openmoko/Makefile make setup
that took 2 hours
make openmoko-devel-image
that took 7 hours
observe that an image has been built:
ls -l build/tmp/deploy/images
5. Update, if necessary (e.g. if time has passed)
make update-makefile make setup make update
6. More installs required for Qemu
need gcc < 4
sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
get SDL and the pbm utilities (provides pngtopnm and ppmtorgb3)
sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2-dev netpbm
7. Building and running Qemu
in my case some time had passed so I did an update, and I had some failed builds so I did a clobber.
make update-openmoko make clobber-qemu time make build-qemu make flash-qemu-local (for image that you compiled yourself) make run-qemu
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