On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Mauricio Tavares <raubvo...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 11:26 AM, David Planella > <david.plane...@ubuntu.com> wrote: >> Hi Mauricio, >> >> Rather than the wiki, I'd suggest to check out the porting guide pages on >> the developer site, in particular: >> >> https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/ubuntu-for-devices/porting-new-device/#dev-setup >> > Interesting you mention that URL; since my long goal was to port > a device (more like resurrecting one that has not been touched since > 2013), I first went on that url. But then found the wiki one, which is > a link in the one above, and had to decide which one was canon. >
>> I set up the wiki page to redirect to the site to make sure there is only >> one set of information now. >> >> Cheers, >> David. >> >> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 3:06 PM, Mauricio Tavares <raubvo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 3:35 AM, Simos Xenitellis >>> <simos.li...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> > On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 6:01 AM, Mauricio Tavares <raubvo...@gmail.com> >>> > wrote: >>> >> Quick question: Is the list >>> >> >>> >> sudo apt-get install git gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential \ >>> >> zip bzr curl libc6-dev libncurses5-dev:i386 x11proto-core-dev \ >>> >> libx11-dev:i386 libreadline6-dev:i386 libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 \ >>> >> libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 tofrodos \ >>> >> python-markdown libxml2-utils xsltproc zlib1g-dev:i386 schedtool >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> stolen from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Building accurate? >>> >> >>> > >>> > I suppose for Ubuntu 14.04 it should be still accurate. >>> > >>> > These are development packages to install. >>> > What you would normally do, is continue with the rest of the compilation >>> > and if you get an error for missing packages, identify the package, >>> > install it and then add it to the list. >>> > If you install more packages than needed, you would probably not have >>> > any adverse effect. >>> > The important part from above is the ':i386' for some packages. >>> > For example, if compilation complains about libreadline missing but >>> > you have libreadline installed, >>> > you apparently need the i386 dev version of the package (sudo apt-get >>> > install libreadline6-dev:i386). >>> > >>> > Personally, if I have a freshly installed Ubuntu, I would not install >>> > such packages at all, >>> > follow the next commands and only install missing packages based on >>> > any errors that are encountered. >>> > That way, I would get a fresh list of required packages for my >>> > specific Ubuntu version. >>> > >>> Thanks for the info. The reason I am asking is that I want to >>> automate the building of the development environment. So I kinda want >>> to know which packages I should feed it to get a nice and happy dev >>> box. You know, tell it "build dev thingie" and then go do groceries >>> and when I get back home it is ready for business. >>> >>> So, right now I am working on getting the packages and which order >>> they should be grabbed. >>> >>> > Simos >>> >>> -- >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >>> Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp