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== Optional: Install git inside SDK environment == | == Optional: Install git inside SDK environment == |
Revision as of 17:13, 2 February 2016
Compiling ScummVM for Maemo
This page describes how you build Maemo packages from the ScummVM source code tree.
Preparation
Compilation should be done on a Linux machine running Debian/Ubuntu.
For other operating systems, a Linux virtual machine running Debian/Ubuntu can be used instead.
The process is based on this document.
Download and Install Maemo SDK
Note: The following instructions are based on an attempt in a fresh Debian 7 (wheezy) install
Add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://maemo-sdk.garage.maemo.org/download/host debian-squeeze free
Then run the following commands to install the SDK:
apt-get update apt-get install maemo-sdk
You'll need to make sure the custom (and no longer latest) versions are installed the maemo-sdk and its dependencies. I had to downgrade the following packages when using Debian 7 (wheezy):
[DOWNGRADE] libsb2:i386 2.2.4-1debian1 -> 2.0-lta123 [DOWNGRADE] sbrsh:i386 7.6.1 -> 7.6maemo2 [DOWNGRADE] scratchbox2:i386 2.2.4-1debian1 -> 2.0-lta123
Then run the following commands to build/install the tools and compilers:
sudo maemo-sdk --mirror "http://archive.debian.org/debian/" install tools lenny-2009-1 sudo maemo-sdk install toolchain arm-2007q3 maemo-sdk install rootstrap diablo4.1.2_armel maemo-sdk install binaries diablo4.1.2_armel
The last command will fail because it wants to run "maemo-rootstrap path diablo4.1.2_armel" but the command isn't there because it is an obsolete SDK thing. It needs to run "maemo-sdk show path rootstrap diablo4.1.2_armel" instead. You can edit the /tmp/sb2-maemo-sdk-nokia-binaries_diablo_4.1.2.sh and run it manually (with -r diablo4.1.2_armel) or you can make available a fake maemo-rootstrap binary that runs the correct command and then reattempt to install the binaries. Here's an example of a fake maemo-rootstrap that does that:
if [ "$1" = "path" ] then maemo-sdk show path rootstrap $2 else echo "Error: Only path argument is supported" exit 1 fi
Install dependencies
You'll need to install the maemo extras repo to the rootstrap. Add the following line to ~/.maemo-sdk/rootstraps/armel/diablo4.1.2_armel/etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://repository.maemo.org/extras/ diablo free non-free
and then install the dependencies:
sb2 -eR apt-get update sb2 -eR apt-get install libflac-dev libmad0-dev libmpeg2-4-dev libvorbisidec-dev libfaad2-dev
Optional: Install git inside SDK environment
The ScummVM makefile has an optional dependency on git. It uses it as part of populating the version. The git installed on the host operating system is not visible to the SDK environment.
Download the armel git deb from here (thanks Nikosapi)
Install it by running:
sb2 -eR dpkg -i git_1.6.2-1_armel.deb
Ensure Packaging Files Are Available In Source Tree Root
This requires a symlink from backends/platform/maemo/debian to the root of the scummvm checkout:
ln -s backends/platform/maemo/debian
Compile
Depending on what you want, choose one of the following. If you're not sure, choose the first one.
Build Package
sb2 dpkg-buildpackage -b
Compile (Without Building Package)
sb2 ./configure --host=maemo sb2 make