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Openmoko, our distribution, is built using OpenEmbedded. OpenEmbedded will:
For more information please see the Open Embedded website.
Note that you probably don't want to build Openmoko with OpenEmbedded, if you are an application developer. In that case, you better use our prebuilt Toolchain. Building Openmoko is a time-, cpu- and diskspace-consuming process which should only be done if you are a system integrator and want to customize your OpenMoko distribution.
The facility called MokoMakefile simplifies building OpenEmbedded, however it also shields you from a lot of knowledge. In case you are the aformentioned system integrator / distribution customizer, we strongly advise you to use BitBake and OpenEmbedded directly.
The official OpenMoko mirror of the OpenEmbedded database can be found at MonotoneServer. If you don't have a monotone database yet, you can download a [snapshot database] and unpack it:
cd /local/pkg/oe wget http://downloads.openmoko.org/OE/snapshots/OE.mtn.bz2 bzip2 -d OE.mtn.bz2
This is faster than using monotone to fetch the initial database from our mirror. Subsequent updates of your tree though should be done by pulling from our monotone server (note that this is only a monotone server which does not contain a web presence):
mtn --db=/local/pkg/oe/OE.mtn pull mtn update
When bitbake builds a particular OE package, it downloads the original source code of the upstream project (e.g. Linux kernel) and patches from the internet. After downloading sources, bitbake applies a series of patches to the tree. These patches have either been downloaded from the internet or are contained in the OpenEmbemdded metadata repository. The unpatched source tarballs are available from http://downloads.openmoko.org/sources/
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