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− | Build times | + | OOo has been ported to Linux ARM (armel) a while ago by Caolan McNamara. Creating a OOo for ARM just means building it. I did build it on Ubuntu 9.04 ARM, other distros may work as well ... |
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+ | To be able to utilize user space QEMU, we need the target distribution as a directory on the build system, so that we can enter it with "chroot". QEMU in system mode can than be booted on this file system with NFS root. | ||
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jaunty with "coreutils bzip2 bash tcsh emdebian epm fastjar dpkg" | jaunty with "coreutils bzip2 bash tcsh emdebian epm fastjar dpkg" | ||
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+ | Using user space QEMU combined with the [http://wiki.debian.org/EmdebianToolchain Emdebian toolchain] gives the shortest build times (~6H). |
Revision as of 07:39, 7 May 2009
OOo has been ported to Linux ARM (armel) a while ago by Caolan McNamara. Creating a OOo for ARM just means building it. I did build it on Ubuntu 9.04 ARM, other distros may work as well ...
Hosting
To be able to utilize user space QEMU, we need the target distribution as a directory on the build system, so that we can enter it with "chroot". QEMU in system mode can than be booted on this file system with NFS root.
Build times
jaunty with "coreutils bzip2 bash tcsh emdebian epm fastjar dpkg" 4:40
After Burner
Emdebian
Using user space QEMU combined with the Emdebian toolchain gives the shortest build times (~6H).