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I would love to be able to use a basic GIS app on my n800. I've used Maemo Mapper a lot. Obviously, it is an amazing app and probably one of the best developed for Maemo. But I really would like to have the ability to overlay shp files onto the maps. To me this is what would make the difference between a really great mapping app (Maemo Mapper) and a true GIS.
Quantum GIS is a free open-source GIS app, with source code available here. This is the program I would like to cross compile for Maemo via Scratch Box.
Some other users have remarked on this.
I have no experience using scratch box, cross compiling, software development, or any other relevant skills. But I would like to learn. Can someone with some experience give me an idea of how feasible it would be to cross compile Qgis and how difficult it might be?
I appreciate any feed back or info.
Thanks.