porting pidgin to uClinux

Mark Doliner mark at kingant.net
Wed Jun 6 16:12:03 EDT 2007


They're all in the same tree.  Download the tar.gz or tar.bz2 file and
uncompress it.  Finch is in the "finch" directory.  To build it, from the from
the root directory of the source tree run `./configure` then `make install`

-Mark

On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 12:35:05 -0700 (PDT), Bill Fassler wrote
> Hmm, finally got around to trying to start this project and fell 
> flat on my face pretty quickly.  First off, all other GUI or graphic 
> applications that have been ported to date use KDE and/or QT-
> embedded (like Konqueror-embedded for example) and although I made 
> some headway and it is very possible, I think I would rather back 
> peddle and port the finch (text only) version that uses ncurses 
> (since I have this library already available and ported)....
> 
> So now where do I find the finch source code?  I can only find the 
> pidgin source code or do they run out of the same tree?
> 
> How do I get and build the finch app????
> 
> Bill
> 
> Ethan Blanton <elb at pidgin.im> wrote: Bill Fassler spake unto us the 
> following wisdom:
> > I've been considering porting this application to uClinux.  Is there
> > any documentation regarding building the source code configured for
> > different platforms and/or targets?
> 
> I'm not sure I understand your question, it builds just like any 
> other application which uses autotools.  To configure for cross-
> compiling, simply use --build, --host, and --target as appropriate.  
> That said, it's entirely likely that something in our build process 
> will break, as I don't think anyone actually *does* this.  Let us 
> know, and we'll see about getting it fixed.
> 
> I don't think Pidgin is a good candidate for uClinux, though -- the
> very idea of running it in the same memory space as my kernel made me
> shiver.
> 
> Ethan
> 
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