[X2go-Dev] x2go and android tablets - some progress
brian mullan
bmullan.mail at gmail.com
Fri Jul 1 12:10:11 CEST 2011
Mike et al
If you were referring to:
"the custom 42 core ARM Cluster to in order to do have a a proper build
environment and hardware that will allow contributors to submit and build
the 20,000+"
My reading of the information available is that the cluster would be
available and used by *both* canonical and 3rd party app developers
as a build system to create the ARM packages of their software.
Brian
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Mike Gabriel <
mike.gabriel at das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
>
> On Fr 01 Jul 2011 03:18:47 CEST brian mullan wrote:
>
> Then I installed Ubuntu 10.10 successfully on it. First with the LXDI
>> but
>> later switched it to Gnome (just because I'm more at home with Gnome)
>>
>
> I probably have no influence on armel-builds on Launchpad, but I have an
> influence on the X2go package build process for Debian. I have already
> thought to build the main area in the packages.x2go.org repos for armel,
> as well. I use qemubuilder for build the packages, so I could basically
> build for any available architecture. It will take time (qemu software
> emulation), but it will work (and my build machine is quite smart).
>
>
> I added the Ubuntu x2go repository
>>
>
> The 'sudo apt-get install x2goclient" did successfully run but so far it
>>
>
> Really? x2goclient should not be in the armel repositories. Where did you
> actually install from. Maybe the old location on obviously-nice.de???
>
> only finds the following in the ARMEL repository for x2go:
>>
>> *p python-x2go - python module for X2go client support*
>> *p x2goserver - x2go server daemon scripts*
>>
>
> pyhoca-gui is arch-independent and should also be available. As there is an
> old version of nxproxy in Ubuntu you should actually be able to run
> pyhoca-gui on armel. Could you please try that (apt-get install pyhoca-gui).
>
> [...]
>>
>
> I didn't really get the last part. Concrete question, maybe also to
> Reinhard: is there a possibility to build armel packages on Ubuntu
> launchpad?
>
> Greets,
> Mike
>
>
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