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This directory contains the MeeGo.com packaging metadata for Qt Mobility,
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for use with the MeeGo.com OpenSuSE Build Service (OBS).
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Please see http://build.meego.com/ for more information about OBS.
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Quick Start: run `make' in this directory to see some useful things you
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can do.
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PATCHES
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=======
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At the time of writing, there are some MeeGo-specific patches hosted
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on the MeeGo OBS. These patches are unable to be hosted in the Mobility
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git repository at this time.
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In order to successfully build Mobility for MeeGo, you must also obtain
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these patches, or you must modify qt-mobility.yaml and qt-mobility.spec
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to remove the usage of the patches.
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Please do not add any more patches.
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HOW TO MAKE CHANGES
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===================
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Within this directory, there is a yaml file and a spec file. The yaml
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file is maintained by hand; the spec file is partially generated from the
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yaml file, but partially maintained by hand also, in specially marked
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sections.
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The command used to generate the spec file from the yaml file is `specify'.
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This is part of a tool named Spectacle. This can be installed from the
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MeeGo tools repositories. It does not require a full MeeGo SDK install.
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For example, on Ubuntu:
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$ sudo /bin/sh -c 'echo deb http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/tools/repos/ubuntu/10.04/ / > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/meego-tools.list'
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$ gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv 0BC7BEC479FC1F8A && gpg --export --armor 0BC7BEC479FC1F8A | sudo apt-key add -
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install meego-packaging-tools
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Once you have installed meego-packaging-tools, you can run `make spec-git'
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in this directory to regenerate the spec file from the yaml file.
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The spec file and yaml file should be maintained together, so if you
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modify the yaml file, you should do `make spec-git' and put the
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modifications to the spec file in the same commit.
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Please see http://wiki.meego.com/Spectacle for more information about
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spectacle.
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HOW TO BUILD
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============
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Note: these instructions are not canonical or supported in any way.
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They are here as a quick start for people who want to contribute to
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Qt Mobility and do not know how to compile for MeeGo.
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The most accurate way to build is to use the OpenSuSE build service
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on build.meego.com. Unfortunately, at time of writing, anonymous
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access to this service is not available. Therefore, using build.meego.com
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is not an option for most people.
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However, a fairly accurate build can still be done using the `build' command
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and referring to the live MeeGo repos.
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Abbreviated example of how to install `build' for Ubuntu:
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$ sudo /bin/sh -c 'echo deb http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/tools/repos/ubuntu/10.04/ / > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/meego-tools.list'
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$ gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv 0BC7BEC479FC1F8A && gpg --export --armor 0BC7BEC479FC1F8A | sudo apt-key add -
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install build
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$ gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv 79FC1F8A && gpg --export --armor 79FC1F8A | sudo rpm --import -
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Then, to do the build (for i686):
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$ make build-trunk-i686
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Or, to use the Trunk:Testing repository (which may contain newer versions of some packages):
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$ make build-trunk-testing-i686
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These builds will take place in a chroot, and hence will require root access.
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They will attempt to use `sudo' for this.
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If you hit an error, `rpm: error while loading shared libraries: liblua-5.1.so',
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edit /usr/lib/build/configs/default.conf and add liblua to one of the `Preinstall:' lines
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(see http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.meego.devel/7139 )
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