I built cron & bc yesterday in my spare time & just built mutt. Only takes a few minutes. Is it possible to upload ipk's made so they can be added to the feed? Or Enodr, do you want to build these items yourself? I don't care either way, I was just trying to save some duplication of work for people. I'm only using these packages on my 5500 running a hybrid tkc/sharp rom. On my 5600, I'm running OZ/Opie and GPE. I'm using my 5500 more for PDA/Work usage right now, and my 5600 is a hack system. Atleast till I get another a 3000/3100/3200.
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Did you build these packages using Openembedded? If yes, did you push the recipes in OE (or maybe they are already here?).
If not, I may open a secondary (temporary)binary only feed which will contain packages which are not yet "buildable" with Openembedded (I won't have time to make recipes for everything. That's why I prefer spending time explaining how to setup Openembedded so that people can help by making recipes.
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So far all the packages I've built have been using the packages already in OE. I haven't tried adding anything yet. I'll be trying that soon as I want to change how a few packages are built for Sharp rom and for OpenZaurus. I guess I should've started off trying to build stuff for OpenZaurus first instead of sharprom-compatible. Yesterday, I setup another build setup for OpenZaurus, and built several items like my own kernel, etc. I liked how it automatically built the cross-compile tools automatically and setting everything up. While I was at it, I went ahead rebuilt my 5600 setup w/ OZ/Opie.
The reason I asked if it was possible to upload prebuilt packages was that way you didn't have to re-build stuff someone else already had. I understand everyone has other things to do, like work for a living, goto school etc. :-) I spend 95% of my time dealing w/ Sun hardware and Solaris . The other 5% I spend with my family and working on stuff like getting sofware to run on old *nix OS's like NeXTSTEP/Openstep, Apple A/UX, and my Z's. And I don't mind contributing time/effort in any small way to help.