-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Janne Kataja wrote: > Chuck Robey wrote: >> 1) do I need that sbrsh thing? I'm quite used to nfs, I like it, but I >> have no idea what sbrsh is. > > No. You can use QEMU ARM emulator, which the installer script sets up by > default. If you run into a specific problem, like some instructions not > supported, then consider sbrsh. sshfs support is on the works. > > Scratchbox Remote Shell (sbrsh) is used to provide CPU transparency for > cross-compiling with Scratchbox. Instead of emulation, binaries are > seamlessly run on the actual target hardware. This is useful for cases > when QEMU user space emulation doesn't support some functionality > properly. Scratchbox registers a helper to execute armel architecture > binaries using the sbrsh command. Client sbrsh program connects to a > remote machine running sbrshd server. After the server has authorized > the connection, the client first requests it to mount a remote > filesystem. When the filesystem has been mounted over network > connection, the sbrshd server executes a binary given as argument to > sbrsh client. Client sbrsh is typically run on host Linux machine where > cross-compiling takes place. The server process sbrshd runs on target > hardware. > > > > Janne Thanks for this. I feel badly that I seem to be tripping all over every possible mmistake, but I haven't any experience with any of the tools that the sdk uses (especially sbox). Anyhow, that got me past the sbox install at last. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFH3X7gz62J6PPcoOkRArIpAJ9YXBuVg3gwX8BrL1d5PowpaICBZwCgkrkQ Jr76HFCYDhw3iRpBG5BGIkc= =Xr7y -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----