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The above repo. is where the current recipes can be checked out from, in the form of an OE overlay. The recipes were previously hosted at | The above repo. is where the current recipes can be checked out from, in the form of an OE overlay. The recipes were previously hosted at | ||
http://github.com/rkirti/maemo-oe/tree/master which is synced with the new repo, but less frequently. | http://github.com/rkirti/maemo-oe/tree/master which is synced with the new repo, but less frequently. | ||
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*[http://rkirti.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/report2/ Report 2] | *[http://rkirti.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/report2/ Report 2] | ||
*[http://rkirti.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/gsoc-updates-hildon-on-angstrom/ Report 3] | *[http://rkirti.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/gsoc-updates-hildon-on-angstrom/ Report 3] | ||
*[http://rkirti.wordpress.com/2009/08/15/gsoc-updates-report-4/ Report 4] | |||
*[http://rkirti.wordpress.com/2009/08/16/gsoc-2009-winding-up/ GSoC Concluding Comments] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 12 February 2010
Integrating Maemo in Open Embedded(OE) - Creating a 'maemo image' in OE for the N800/N810 - GSoC 2009 Project
- Student: Kirtika Ruchandani
- Mentor: Florian Boor
- Repository: http://github.com/rkirti/maemo_angstrom/tree/master
The above repo. is where the current recipes can be checked out from, in the form of an OE overlay. The recipes were previously hosted at http://github.com/rkirti/maemo-oe/tree/master which is synced with the new repo, but less frequently.
Project summary
The project aim is to get a file-system image of maemo built in OE for the N800/N810 with all the Maemo software stack components - including the hildon UI environment. The work done for this will also include making the platform itself portable - i.e. being able to port Maemo components for a device over a given base, say angstrom.