[Scratchbox-users] QEMU Option Not Available?

Jussi Hakala jussi.hakala at movial.fi
Wed Dec 20 17:46:21 EET 2006


The cputransp devkit contains all the transparency methods.

Install the devkit and make sure you have selected the devkit for your
target. You should have various transparency methods available then.

# sb-conf st foo -c mycompiler -d cputransp:mydevkit -t mytransp
# sb-conf in foo -c -d -e -F -G -S
# sb-conf se foo

Regards,

  Jussi

Barry Bennett wrote:
> Can you be more specific about which development kit I need to install? 
> As indicated in my original post, I installed the contents of the
> scratchbox-devkit-cputransp-1.0.1-i386.tar.gz file which seemed to make
> no difference.
> 
> If it is true that the CPU transparency needs to be installed as a
> development kit then it would be nice if the online documentation were
> updated to describe this.
> 
> At 06:05 PM 12/19/2006, you wrote:
>> They broke the cpu transparency out into its own devkit, so you need
>> that as well.
>>
>> Diane
>>
>> On 12/19/06, *Barry Bennett* < bbennett at filss.com
>> <mailto:bbennett at filss.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     I am new to the scratchbox environment which was suggested to me as a
>>     way be able to cross compiling the Mono project for my target CPU.  I
>>     have read the documentation for installing and using scratchbox, but
>>     I am confused about the selection of a CPU-transparency
>>     method.  Maybe a more seasoned scratchbox user could help me out.
>>
>>     I followed the "Installing Scratchbox" document found on the
>>     scratchbox web site.  This document is slightly dated, but I could
>>     find nothing newer.  I followed the section 2.2.2 instructions for
>>     "Installing Scratchbox On Other Linux Distributions" and installed
>>     the following tar balls:
>>     scratchbox-core-1.0.7-i386.tar.gz
>>     scratchbox-libs-1.0.7-i386.tar.gz
>>     scratchbox-toolchain-arm-gcc3.3-glibc2.3-1.0.1-i386.tar.gz
>>
>>     I was not entirely sure which tar files to use, but the document
>>     entitled "Cross-Compiling Tutorial With Scratchbox" found on the web
>>     site suggests these would be a good choice.  Once installed I
>>     followed the steps to create the sbox group and created a user for
>>     scratchbox.  I then started up scratchbox and attemptted to setup a
>>     target using the sb-menu.  When I get to the "Select CPU-transparency
>>     method" dialog the only option shown is "none."
>>
>>     The documents suggest that I do not need to do anything else but
>>     clearly something is missing.  I tried downloading and installing the
>>     scratchbox-devkit-cputransp-1.0.1-i386.tar.gz file, but this made no
>>     difference.
>>
>>     Can someone please point me to what I am doing wrong or what document
>>     describes this installation method better so that I can get it to
>>     work?  The documents make it seem very easy, but clearly there is
>>     something not described or some pre-condition not being met that I do
>>     not understand.
>>
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