Ubuntu Tablet

Oliver Grawert ogra at ubuntu.com
Tue May 10 15:46:07 UTC 2016


hi,

Am Montag, 9. Mai 2016 15:16:55 PDT schrieb Dale Amon <amon at vnl.com>:
> After looking around the Notepad a bit more, I can see where the
> issues are going to come in with storage. It looks to me that there
> is no way it can be used as its own development platform. It hasn't
> got gcc/gobjc/gcc++ installed, let alone the debian packaging tools.
> 
> So I am presuming those folks working on it are building everything
> with a cross compiler. So instead of the one day task I was hoping
> for, I've got to face the whole learning curve for setting up a
> cross compile environment for aarch64. 

the tablet uses an armhf userspace, not aarch64
 
> 
> Can you point me at a HOWTO used to orient the notepad developers
> to how to set up their cross-platform development environments?>

in  a former mail i posted: 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/620740/recommended-way-to-install-regularcli-deb-packages-on-ubuntu-phone/623311#623311
which should get you up and running for a development environment...

for running your X11 applications you will have to create a fresh libertine 
container and use libertine-container-manager to install your created deb 
packages in it... for this follow the other guide from my former mail:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yJepibh68YaQijWO3Z3dWTtTTmzXnMmEE8eswhUXzw4/edit?pref=2&pli=1

ciao
    oli 



-- 
Mit Dekko von meinem Ubuntu-Gerät gesendet




More information about the Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list