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SDK is for linux and maemo is also linux, so is possible to install sdk on n900 itself?
 
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Theoretically, yes. Yes, you could.

The best way, I think, would be to make a partition with a copy of the OS, chroot into that partition and install all of the extra SDK libraries. You now have a full SDK environment on-device.
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Theoretically, yes, in the future.
SDK based on scrachbox, so you can get more info from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratchbox
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http://www.scratchbox.org/
 

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Has anyone tried qole's suggestion on and for the N8X0s?

EDIT: I did follow these directions and was able to successfully compile dhcpcd on the device for OS2008. Which isn't all the big of whoop.

I meant to ask if anyone has tried the whole SDK.

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There are some scratchboxisms you'll have to get rid of, but I think it should be doable.

I personally use a debian chroot for my on-device development needs, works well, you have more packages, etc. if you can stand the fact that some binaries will only run in the chroot and not in the device.
 

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