They recently removed the source codes.
http://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=647
I believe in somewhere internet, the files available...
Will try to locate that files. At least we cant distribute files but I believe we can locate LINKS to files.
If Samsung have problem with that, might have a lawyers to open a legal case to ME. Or If SourceForge problems about linking OpenSource files, than we move our domain too.
So this will be solved in near future...
Setting up a cross compiling toolchain
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Re: Setting up a cross compiling toolchain
there is precompiled stuff in the sources, but you should make a deeper look into the svn log filestrokotech wrote:Hi,
This souns very strange. I think I search in the whole forum but I have not found anybody with the same problem. I'm trying to setup the cross compiling toolchain or a SamyGO-OE but the 32B650.zip is no longer available at http://www.samsung.com/global/opensourc ... 32B650.zip. The only file provided is LN52A650.tgz. Could someone tell me where I can get it. Or, even better could anyone provide me the file, if it is opensource there should be no problem in redistribute it..
Thanks, in advance
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Re: Setting up a cross compiling toolchain
there is a web-interface at http://samygo.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/samygo/oe/trokotech wrote:...
Arris69, what do you mean with "svn log files"? Do you mean the svn check-out output? If you mean that, please, give me more clues because I haven't see anything that can help me.
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but you can do it also with:
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svn log samygo/oe | less
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svn diff -r778 samygo/oe/ | grep SAMS
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svn up samygo
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oe/conf/distro/samygo.conf
Re: Setting up a cross compiling toolchain
Hi l4l4mp3r,
Looks like you don't have a native toolchain on your machine.
You will need gcc, binutils, glibc + headers, etc for the hardware you build the cross-compiling toolchain on.
I never used debian, so I can't help you with installing them, but I'm sure you can find that information elsewhere.
Marcelr
Looks like you don't have a native toolchain on your machine.
You will need gcc, binutils, glibc + headers, etc for the hardware you build the cross-compiling toolchain on.
I never used debian, so I can't help you with installing them, but I'm sure you can find that information elsewhere.
Marcelr