From fd97e5ece3c04e6f049ece8f04d9d49aea3e7841 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fabio Battaglia Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 13:51:50 +0200 Subject: DINGUX: Update the README file for Dingux Added build instructions and a note on the obsolescence of fixes for the old Dingux toolchain --- backends/platform/dingux/README.DINGUX | 19 ++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'backends/platform') diff --git a/backends/platform/dingux/README.DINGUX b/backends/platform/dingux/README.DINGUX index 04f0d30844..9e65d4c36d 100644 --- a/backends/platform/dingux/README.DINGUX +++ b/backends/platform/dingux/README.DINGUX @@ -29,10 +29,27 @@ file included into the scummvm directory you copied to the SD card, and then lau Building from binaries ============================== -* ToDO * +It's pretty simple if you are running Linux on an x86/amd64 machine: +1. Download and install the OpenDingux toolchain (http://www.treewalker.org/opendingux/) +2. Download ScummVM sources and uncompress them +3. Create a build directory and run configure specifying the correct library path. Eg. + mkdir build_dingux + LDFLAGS="-L/path-to-toolchain/usr/lib" ../path-to-scummvm-sources/configure --host=dingux --enable-plugins --default-dynamic + make +4. Prepare the distribution directory + make dingux-dist +5. Copy the distribution directory located in dingux-dist/scummvm to your SD card +6. Enjoy Kernel and rootfs WARNINGS ============================== + +*** A WARNING about the WARNING! *** +The info below should no longer be valid relating to the new OpenDingux (http://www.treewalker.org/opendingux/) +toolchain. When using OpenDingux you don't need custom kernels or libraries, +after some checking I will remove the following warnings and keep OpenDingux +as the only supported toolchain. + All the dingux root images (rootfs) i found floating on the net have broken tremor libraries, which make scummvm crash in a bad way. One solution is to replace the libraries in your rootfs by injecting these fixed ones: -- cgit v1.2.3