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How to test MeeGo SDK

This page explains how to test the weekly releases of MeeGo SDK.

Configure distributions package manager

Debian / Ubuntu

1. Add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list file or add /etc/apt/sources.list.d/meego-sdk.list file:

deb http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/sdk/host/repos/${distribution}/${version}/ /

Note: replace ${distribution}/${version} by one of the following values "debian/5.0" , "ubuntu/09.10" or "ubuntu/10.04"

2. add the repository public key

# gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv 0BC7BEC479FC1F8A
# gpg --export --armor 0BC7BEC479FC1F8A | sudo apt-key add -

3. update packages database

# aptitude update

Fedora

1. Go to the yum repository directory

$ cd /etc/yum.repos.d/

2. Add the MeeGo SDK yum repository

# wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/sdk/host/repos/${distribution}/${version}/meego-sdk.repo

Note: replace ${distribution}/${version} with one of the following values, depending on your Linux distribution: "fedora/12", "fedora/13"

3. Install the signing key

# rpm --import http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/sdk/host/repos/${distribution}/${version}/repodata/repomd.xml.key

4. Update packages database

# yum update

openSUSE

To add MeeGo repository, do one of the following:

  • Use the command:
# zypper addrepo -f http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/sdk/host/repos/opensuse/${version}/meego-sdk.repo
  • Download and copy the repository file:
  1. Navigate to hhttp://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/sdk/host/repos/.
  2. Go to folder opensuse/${version}.
  3. Download file meego-sdk.repo.
  4. Copy the file as root to /etc/zypp/repos.d directory.
  5. Update repository information:
# zypp ref

Install for IA32

Install the meego-sdk-ia32 package

Debian / Ubuntu

# aptitude install meego-sdk-ia32

Fedora

# yum install  meego-sdk-ia32

OpenSUSE

# zypper install  meego-sdk-ia32

Create runtime and target

List targets and runtimes:

#mad list

Install runtimes:

#mad-admin create -e -f ${runtime}

Install targets:

#mad-admin create -f ${target}

Note:

  • ${target} and ${runtime} can be chosen from the result of "mad list"
  • meego-handset-ia32-1.0.80.9.20100706.1-sdk-pre0901-runtime should be created if you what to use handset targets, e.g., meego-handset-ia32-1.1
  • meego-netbook-ia32-1.0.80.12.20100727.1-sdk-pre0901-runtime should be created if you what to use netbook targets, e.g., meego-netbook-ia32-1.1
  • meego-core-ia32-XXX targets doesn't need any runtime and you can't start qemu to debug projects targeting those targets.

Install for ARM

Install MeeGo SDK (meta/all in one)

Debian / Ubuntu

# aptitude install meego-sdk-armv7l

Fedora

# yum install  meego-sdk-armv7l

OpenSUSE

# zypper install  meego-sdk-armv7l

Install Qt Creator (standalone)

Debian / Ubuntu

# aptitude install meego-sdk-qtcreator

Fedora

# yum install meego-sdk-qt-creator

OpenSUSE

# zypper install meego-sdk-qt-creator

Install MADDE (standalone)

Debian / Ubuntu

# aptitude install madde qt-tools


Install toolchains (standalone)

Debian / Ubuntu

# aptitude install arm-2009q1

Install QEMU (standalone)

Debian / Ubuntu

# aptitude install qemu-arm

Install QEMU images (QEMU NAND and rootfs)

 * Note1: You will need to provide your device's 15-digit IMEI number.
 * Note2: MeeGo Handset image contains the UI.

Create target

as root:

# mad-admin create -f meego-core-armv7l-1.1

Test MADDE target

as regular user:

$ mad -t ${target} pscreate -t qt-simple qthello
$ cd qthello
$ mad -t ${target} qmake
$ mad -t ${target} make

How to test new qemu image

If you have a new qemu image and want to test it with the SDK, you can do the following:

  • Copy or link your image to /usr/lib/madde/linux-{arch}/cache
  • Find the file that defines the target you want to test the qemu with in the configuration files in /usr/lib/madde/linux-{arch}/cache/madde.conf.d, append the following contents (Assume your new qemu image is meego-handset-ia32-1.0.80.9.20100706.1-sdk-pre0901.raw.tar.bz2):
runtime meego-handset-ia32-1.0.80.9.20100706.1-sdk-pre0901-runtime
  image meego-handset-ia32-1.0.80.9.20100706.1-sdk-pre0901.raw.tar.bz2
  qemu qemu-meego
  args qemu-handset
  args-common -name MeeGo -m 1024 -boot c -hda meego-handset-ia32-1.0.80.9.20100706.1-sdk-pre0901.raw -enable-kvm -vga std -enable-gl -device virtio-gl-pci -skin /opt/meego/qemu-gl/share/qemugl/meego/skin/handset/skin.xml -usbdevice tablet
end

Note that if you are creating netbook image, you should remove the "-skin" and "-usbdevice" parameter

  • Change the "runtime" configuration of the target to meego-handset-ia32-1.0.80.9.20100706.1-sdk-pre0901-runtime
  • Issue "mad-admin create -e meego-handset-ia32-1.0.80.9.20100706.1-sdk-pre0901-runtime" to create the newly added runtime

Test QtCreator

Find more information about testing QtCreator with MADDE for MeeGo on this wiki page.

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