[MeeGo-dev] how to start developing on MeeGo?

Dengyi Wang dengyi.wang at windriver.com
Fri Apr 16 10:33:40 CDT 2010


Personally, I prefer Fedora 12. I believe it's more close to MeeGo's 
image. (RPM based). Any comments?

Regards,

Dengyi


On 04/16/2010 10:40 AM, Kai Ouyang wrote:
> Thank you very much!
> Another question: which os should i choose? Fedora Core 12 (according 
> http://wiki.meego.com/Developing_in_a_Meego_Environment#Setting_up_your_development_environment), 
> or Ubuntu 9.10?
>
> 2010/4/16 Dengyi Wang <dengyi.wang at windriver.com 
> <mailto:dengyi.wang at windriver.com>>
>
>     Hi Quyang,
>
>     You may try this to start.
>
>     1) download the MeeGo image from repo.meego.com
>     <http://repo.meego.com/> (Netbook image is suggested )
>     2) Install "MeeGo Image creator" tools, following this link:
>     http://wiki.meego.com/Image_Creation
>     3) Use mic-chroot + the image you just downloaded to enter the
>     chroot jail
>     4) You may need to install some extra packages for development.
>     Something like "yum install qtcreator". This is run under the
>     chroot jail
>     5) Now, you're under MeeGo environment, you can start your
>     application development.
>
>     Notes
>     1) This works for x86 processor only, (not for Arm).
>     2) You must be very careful to use mic-chroot. Read the warning
>     info it gives when it's run.
>     3) google "moblin chroot development", you will find more info
>     about this way.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Dengyi Wang
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Best Regards
>    Steve Ouyang

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