cross compile and cross debug
karthik bala guru <[email protected]> Sat, 17 Jul 2004 05:14:05 -0700 (PDT)
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hi opieans, But, i would like to know - will the normal redhat 9.0 with QT installation does not have QVFB with it ? Should i need to install even the QPE separately ? will not come along with the QT of Redhat 9.0 ? kindly give enough info . I have lifted a small portion of the document that i read and pasted below for your reference and it is the place where i need QVFB and QPE. Thanx & regards, karthik bala guru Since the Sharp Zaurus has no X server you need an emulator to simulate the environment of the Sharp Zaurus. First you need to run the Qt/Embedded Virtual X11 Framebuffer. In the same shell type: qvfb & You should now have an X11 application running that is the emulator. Now you will need to run the equivalent of a window manager. To do this type in the same shell: qpe & If everything has gone well then you should see an emulation of a Sharp Zaurus PDA. It is in this environment that you will be able to test and debug your program. Even though you don't see your program all you need to do to have it run is to start it from your development directory. Just run your program normally. You should be able to run it in a debugger as well. You can now fully test your application. Your next step is to generate an ipkg file that can be loaded onto your PDA and installed. ipkg format is the format used on the Sharp Zaurus PDA. regards, karthik bala guru __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail