Openmoko developer guide
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This page describes how to start your Openmoko development plan - how to prepare your development environment and use the tools provided to help test and share your programs.
Contents |
Part I Choose your software development tool
- System Developer
- Development Environment
- Java
- Development with Eclipse
- Python
- BitBake
- Qtopia on X11
- C++ / Qt
OS
Part II Coding and compiling
Part III Running your program
Emulation
- Automatic emulation in Ubuntu
- Host-based development with Xoo and Xephyr
- Running Openmoko on PC
- Test Openmoko Emulation with chroot image
Part IV Sharing programs
So you have just made this cool program, and wonder what will be an efficient way to share it ? Consider the following options:
- Adding a link in the Applications directory page.
- Creating a page on this wiki.
- Packaging for the Community Repository.
- Hosting as a project on the Openmoko GForge
- Entering a record on Freshmeat or similar.
- Announcing on the community mailing list.
See also
Part V Installation
Install
Image Flashing
Part VI Tools used on Openmoko
Linux Core Services
- Gsmd
- Alarm daemon
- Qpegps
- D-Bus
- Dbus device API
- Opkg
- QEMU command line
- Ompower Power management daemon