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dyx 2011-10-29 05:54

[fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
I want to compile really small native C programs (like wrapper python modules) for maemo so I do not care about the compilation speed.

I don't want to install scratchbox on my linux box (it's too big and ugly and has no proper packaging) so I was thinking I could just compile right on the device.

but alas, gcc package appears stripped from its contents entirely save for the directories and readme files.

so is it not possible to compile for n900 directly on the device?

I heard about easy-debian but not sure if gcc there can be used to make native maemo apps, rather than apps that will only run inside debian chroot. If it can, I'll go for it.

bonapart 2011-10-29 07:16

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
you need to add SDK repository and install gcc
root
echo "deb http://repository.maemo.org fremantle/sdk free non-free">>sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get install gcc

qwazix 2011-10-29 07:19

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
Yes, it is possible. It is not straightforward though, there is a kind of circular dependency. I read a post some time ago about how to do it but I can't search for it now. Search a bit more and if you don't get anything, post here, when I get home I can give it a try.

EDIT: you beat me. I didn't know it was that easy...

electroaudio 2011-10-29 08:41

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
Thanks guys and ofcourse the OP for bringing it up :)
That was way easier than the ossguys GCC installation i saw earlier...

Now a related problem for a linux newbie like me...
How do i compile with gcc?
I tried "gcc filename.cpp" and got "no such file or directory"

tuxsavvy 2011-10-29 09:36

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
You have to be in the same directory as the source for your PWD. Also judging by the extension, the file may not be able to be compiled with gcc. gcc only handles c files primarily. You would need something like g++ to handle c plus plus (cpp) files.

electroaudio 2011-10-29 09:47

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
Thanks, the C extension did the trick ;)
But why did it give an error on include stdio.h , No such file or directory?

szopin 2011-10-29 11:36

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
For gcc/++ 4.2 install build-essentials from SDK repo. For 4.4 search for tannerlab repo and get all gcc related packages from there (uninstalling 4.2 first is advisable so they don't conflict, you need to manually select packages as there is no metapackage like build-essentials on it)

tuxsavvy 2011-10-29 11:50

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
its looking for its dependencies. The dependency requested by that cpp file is standard input/output which is missing from either the PWD or from the defined location.

szopin 2011-10-29 11:56

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
yeah, build-essentials includes some standard headers/libs, which is why installing it should fix it. gcc alone is just that, compiler.

daperl 2011-10-29 14:56

Re: [fremantle/n900] native gcc on device possible?
 
If you want the SDK on your n900, click the link in my signature.


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