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− | As of 2007-07-26 the development of the next version of the OpenMoko distribution has begun.
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− | Goals of the new version are an improved set of PIM applications, improved theming that fixes a lot of the usability problems of the 1st generation design, more formalized UI guidelines and a number of changes in the build system. The latter should introduce more recent software by staying closer in sync with upstream org.openembedded.dev.
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− | An official announcement is expected soon.
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− | (Initially this was named OM-2008 in SVN but renamed shortly after that.)
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− | == How to build ==
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− | ''Please note that this is no official guide on how to build OM-2007.2 . I am just making my first steps getting this to compile and think it would be a waste of time of I keep problems I found for my own. Additionally it would be good if the new distro gets more exposure and testing so less things will break after the official announcement.''
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− | Follow the [http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/GettingStarted getting started] steps of OpenEmbedded. Use Bitbake from the ''stable'' branch from SVN (not the latest 1.8.6 release).
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− | Put the following in your local.conf
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− | BBFILES = "${HOME}/oe/org.openembedded.dev/packages/*/*.bb"
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− | MACHINE = "fic-gta01"
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− | DISTRO = "openmoko"
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− | The new stuff is the definition of BBFILES. Without that it won't work at all.
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− | Run ''bitbake <package name>'' (e.g. openmoko-devel-image).
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− | Flashing an image to the device is not handled by this guide. Hopefully the MokoMakeFile is soon upgraded to be used for OM-2007.2. Since OpenMoko is not using the overlay any more that makefile should be simpler then. :)
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− | === Build issues ===
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− | You may get something like this while the bitbake recipes are parsed:
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− | Error validating server certificate for 'https://libw100.svn.sf.net:443':
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− | - The certificate hostname does not match.
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− | Certificate information:
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− | - Hostname: *.svn.sourceforge.net
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− | - Valid: from Fri, 27 Oct 2006 12:05:58 GMT until Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:05:58 GMT
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− | - Issuer: Equifax Secure Certificate Authority, Equifax, US
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− | - Fingerprint: f2:6c:fe:bb:82:92:30:09:72:dd:1c:b3:e7:56:69:c7:7a:df:67:3e
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− | That is an issue in a bitbake file. One should not use the short-name for sourceforge (sf.net) when certificates are only for exact host names. Accept the certificate and everything is fine for now.
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− | [[Category:OpenMoko2007.2| ]]
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