[maemo-developers] maemo SDK+ ALPHA-1 development environment released

From: Fred Fred at Lefevere-Laoide.net
Date: Fri Dec 28 16:42:02 EET 2007
Hi and Thanks,

I tried it but no luck !

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
   maemo-sdk: Depends: sb2-qemu-arm but it is not going to be installed
              Depends: scratchbox2 (>= 1.99.0.22) but it is not going to 
be installed
              Depends: maemo-buildenv (>= 0.1.3) but it is not going to 
be installed
E: Broken packages


Have you any idea what I did wrong ?

Thanks

Fred

Luostarinen Mika (Nokia-M/Helsinki) a écrit :
>    Dear all,
> 
>    We are happy to announce maemo SDK+ Alpha-1 development environment
>    for maemo developers.
> 
> 
>    Release information
>    -------------------
> 
>    Project:    maemo SDK+
>    Version:    ALPHA-1
>    Baseline:   baseline neutral
>    Date:       2007-12-20
> 
> 
> 
>    What is maemo SDK+ ?
>    --------------------
> 
>    Maemo SDK+ ALPHA-1 provides an alternative way to do maemo
>    application development.
> 
>    Unlike all previous maemo SDKs this SDK is based on Scratchbox 2
>    (SB2) cross-compilation engine. The previous maemo SDKs were all
>    based on Scratchbox 1 (SB1).
> 
>    There are some differences between maemo SDK+ and other maemo SDKs.
>    For example maemo SDK+ is not a "closed" development
>    environment. You are working and developing in your native Linux PC
>    (you could develop your maemo application under your ~/src/
>    directory if you like). In addition you can basically use any
>    normal Linux tool or utility (as such) without the need to port it
>    inside SB1 like in older releases.
> 
>    This release is "baseline neutral" which means that this maemo SDK+
>    is not targeted for any specific Internet Tablet or OS200X release.
> 
>    Maemo SDK+ can coexist with an existing maemo SDK environment, such
>    as scratchbox 1.0.8 'apophis' with maemo 4.0 'chinook' or maemo 3.X
>    'bora'. 
> 
> 
>    Release contents
>    ----------------
> 
>    This release consists of the following Debian packages:
> 
>    - maemo-sdk 
>       * metapackage with core utilities
>    - maemo-buildenv
>       * manage maemo SDK+ build environments
>    - maemo-libtool 
>       * libtool source which is compiled with target setup
>    - sbrsh 
>       * run binaries on target device with automated mounting
>    - sb2-qemu-arm 
>       * Qemu ARM CPU emulator 0.8.2 (with some patches)
>    - scratchbox2  
>       * cross compilation environment
>    - arm-gcc-gnu-linux-armel
>       * GCC armel cross-compiler 4.2.1 (with some patches)
> 
> 
>    We also provide Anjuta IDE plugin for maemo SDK+. It can be
>    downloaded from the following location:
> 
>      http://anjuta-maemo.garage.maemo.org/
> 
> 
>    Do I need to upgrade ?
>    ----------------------
> 
>    No, you do not need to upgrade. But if you want to test drive maemo
>    SDK+ then there is no need to change (or remove) your existing
>    scratchbox 1 based maemo SDK environment(s).  Installing maemo SDK+
>    will not conflict with your existing maemo SDK installations.
> 
>    Before installing read the Installation Guide document and Release
>    Notes (links are in the end of this text).
> 
> 
>    
>    How do I get started ?
>    ----------------------
> 
>    maemo SDK+ and the related documentation is available in the
>    garage.maemo.org.
>    
>    Point your browser to:
> 
>    Project Home Page:
>       http://maemo-sdk.garage.maemo.org/
> 
>    Garage Home Page:
>       https://garage.maemo.org/projects/maemo-sdk
> 
>    Release Notes: 
>        http://maemo-sdk.garage.maemo.org/release-notes.txt
> 
>    Installation Guide:
>        http://maemo-sdk.garage.maemo.org/install.txt
> 
>    Anjuta IDE maemo Plugin:
>        http://anjuta-maemo.garage.maemo.org/
> 
> 
> Happy Hacking !  
> 
> - the maemo SDK+ team
> 
> 
> 
> 
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