Re: python port for embedded linux
Brad Clements <[email protected]> Sun, 27 Apr 2008 09:42:44 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.python.windows-ce |
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| Organization | MurkWorks Inc |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Four or more years ago I cross compiled Python for an older ARM processor (no mmap support), I statically linked with uclibc and libxslt/libxml2. It worked and performed reasonably. I just used the base Python source. The only problem I had was the Python's makefile tries to compile itself twice, clearly that didn't work in a cross-compile situation but I worked around it by changing the makefile. I think I had posted some suggestions to python-dev list about how to better support cross-compile development. I don't remember and I don't know if they accepted my suggestions. Ashish Lal wrote: > Hi - > > We have an embedded device with 8MB flash and 32 MB RAM with ARM 9 > processor runining 2.6.XX. kernel. We just used standard linux > (Debian) and configured (or hacked it) to suit our needs. I am looking > for a python distribution that has the math library, some IPC > mechanisms and some string functions. Thats all. > > Any pointers on a python distribution for embedded applications is > deeply appreciated. > I have looked at distributions like tinypy etc. > > Regards, > --Ashish -- Brad Clements, [email protected] (315)268-1000 http://www.murkworks.com AOL-IM: BKClements