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[1] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=91308
[2] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=96800
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downloaded/cloned all fremantle-gtk2 repos libcal, cityinfo, maemo-system-services got built straight without additional dependencies, libcityinfo is missing l10n dependencies but it doesn't need any on build time upstart-dev deleted since it's deprected in favor of maemo-system-services-dev dsme, hildon-status-menu, uses upstart-dev Installed l10n noarch deps from fremantle-ssu-mr0 nokia maemo repo mirror (thanks freemangordon) libmatchbox2 generated and installed after switching to upstream-gtk2 branch mce-dev generated and installed had to mkdir doc folder libosso generated and installed, libosso-test unable to install because lacking outo icd2-osso-ic-dev generated and installed libconic generated and installed osso-systemui-dbus-dev generated and installed statusbar-alarm-dbus-api generated and installed libhildonmime generated and installed (but depends on hard-to-obtain l10n packages) clockd generated and installed osso-af-startup generated but depends on osso-af-utils and osso-core-config which are not present. issues with scripts. libcal generated and installed libdsme generated and installed but has issues running ke-recv-extra depends on osso-af-startup (see above) alarmd generated but issues with install because of user:users enforcement and issues running due to dsme (thanks pali for clarifications) profiled generated and installed iphbd generated and installed some packages have missing rule targets
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Hi!
TL;DR: Let's see if we can organise the maemo porting efforts a bit more to make
it easier for others to join and test/help-out/develop.
For some time I've been wanting to get Gentoo running on my phone, with a
mainline kernel. Now that I managed to make that work, mostly thanks to the
great work done by Pali, freemangorden and others, I realised that while a fun
target, it doesn't really help maemo a whole lot.
Others on IRC seems to think the same -- it's much better if we try to unify our
efforts move maemo forward. To make maemo live on -- after the last n900 finally
breaks (likely 20 years from now ;-).
This post aims to do just that - while there has been a lot of development
happening already recently ([1], [2]), it does seem like a good idea to
organise it a bit more, and make participation easier -- as many have indicated
that they wanted to help.
The goals right now are to take useful things from fremantle (hildon-desktop,
for example) and port them to a modern distribution, while also using the
modern/new libraries. In the current form, we're aiming for devuan (and thus
also debian, mostly), with gtk-related code being ported to gtk3.
The goal is also to get everything to work on other devices as well, so that
testing can be done on other devices than the N900:
There are a LOT of things that need to be done, and I personally also do not (by far)
oversee all that needs to be done (please reply to get things added):
keep a list of applications that are ported, and applications that we require
to be ported, with some priority)
device up with the ported software
Concluding, I think it is good if:
1) People who are interested to help out, post on this threads (perhaps also
share what you'd like to work on, or what you can work on)
2) We shape/form ideas on how we will document the process and make sure it's
doable for interested developers to join the efforts. Let's do this for a few
days and see who is interested, and then with the interested parties make some
important decisions, like where to host the documentation, and so on.
3) We figure out what our common first goals are
For now, I haven't done much programming work for this porting at all, but do
hope to do more work in the future, but we'll also need people who can do status
updates, organise lists, tasks and write documentation and keep it documentation
up to date, as well people trying to get it to work on their device.
Finally, I realise some documentation may already be out there -- please link it here, so I/we can attempt to organise it in a central place - makes it easier for others to start out.
[1] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=91308
[2] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=96800
Last edited by Wizzup_; 2018-02-04 at 10:53.