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So what is actually the problem with not using bitbake? These docs don't actually say anything! | So what is actually the problem with not using bitbake? These docs don't actually say anything! | ||
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+ | Talpa, this is a great tutorial. Thanks! | ||
+ | Shouldn't step 4 refer to GTK? | ||
+ | [[User:MichaelShiloh|MichaelShiloh]] November 13, 2007 | ||
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+ | This page is good! - but it should be tidied up. I got here linked from MokoMakefile, but this page is more GTK centric. | ||
+ | The GTK specific info could perhaps be extracted into a [[Developing with C and GTK]] (following the pattern of [[Developing with C++ and Qt]]) | ||
+ | and this page could be left with just a "how to compile your first hello.c as a openembedded-package using MokoMakefile? | ||
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+ | [[User:Gromgull|Gromgull]] |
Latest revision as of 23:34, 15 October 2008
Thanks Talpa for this nice tutorial ! --Micktaiwan July 17 2007
So what is actually the problem with not using bitbake? These docs don't actually say anything!
Talpa, this is a great tutorial. Thanks!
Shouldn't step 4 refer to GTK?
MichaelShiloh November 13, 2007
This page is good! - but it should be tidied up. I got here linked from MokoMakefile, but this page is more GTK centric.
The GTK specific info could perhaps be extracted into a Developing with C and GTK (following the pattern of Developing with C++ and Qt)
and this page could be left with just a "how to compile your first hello.c as a openembedded-package using MokoMakefile?