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Everything Else => Zaurus - Everything Development => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => OpenZaurus/Opie/Qtopia => Topic started by: zenyatta on May 25, 2004, 04:25:04 am
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Hi all,
I\'ve been trying to get my hands on recent OPIE source code for the past 2 days but I just can\'t get to it. opie.handhelds.org, www.handhelds.org and cvs.handhelds.org all refuse HTTP connections (although they do answer ping) and cvs.handhelds.org times out on port 2401.
Anybody has any advice or explanation? Thanks.
z.
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It has been put down to fix a security attack. It\'s slowly resuming services as we speak...
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I have been trying desperately to get the source code for OPIE for 4 days but handhelds.org doesnt want to give it up. It sucks for me because I am doing this as an assignment for my Embedded Operating systems class and I only have less than two weeks to finish. C\'mon handhelds.......come back to us......
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Anything you contribute back to the project?
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Probably not immediately, for my final project, I will probably just be creating a tutorial on how-to add OPIE to a root filesystem and kernel image, and add it to the zaurus. But I am very interested in embedded systems and I am thinking about continuing on this path with my Master\'s thesis. So chances are, I may get more involved.
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redsand189: if you only need to *browse* the sources you can go to http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/doxydoc/allOpie (http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/doxydoc/allOpie) (there is also a frameless version (http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/doxydoc/allOpie/main.html)). It\'s a doxygen-generated reference for the entire OPIE source, generated on May 23 so it is about as fresh as it gets. It includes the source itself with line numbers and clickable classnames etc. I actually ripped it with ghttrack yesterday (1.2 GB but it should be about 20x less after bzipping :wink: ). Hope this helps.
z.
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zenyatta: cool. How is that being done? What\'s the commandline for doxygen to do that?
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Well, it\'s a part of Clément Séveillac\'s resources page (http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist) which also points to the doxygen configuration file (http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/Doxyfile_allOpie) he uses. I personally have never used doxygen, I simply used my m4d G00gl3 Sk1llz to discover the site.
btw my estimate of the bzipped size was spot-on: the result is 64.2 MB (after two hours of crunching on a 400MHz PII :smile: ).
z.
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Yay! CVS is back up! Downloading now
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Is there a way that the Opie and OpenEmbedded source could be bzipped every night so mere mortals can just download one large lump of stuff and start tinkering around?