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'''Note: This instruction refer to SVN SamyGO repository which supports only TV with firmwares listed below!'''
 
'''Note: This instruction refer to SVN SamyGO repository which supports only TV with firmwares listed below!'''
  
'''US: T-CHEAUSC, T-CHE7AUSC'''
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'''T-CHL7DEUC, T-CHEAUSC, T-CHL7DAUC'''
 
 
'''AU: T-CHL7DAUC, T-CHU7DAUC'''
 
 
 
'''EU: T-CHL7DEUC, T-CHU7DEUC'''
 
 
 
  
 
Supported host systems are: '''Linux Debian 6.0+''' (both 32/64 bits versions), '''Mac OS X 10.8''' (using MacPorts)
 
Supported host systems are: '''Linux Debian 6.0+''' (both 32/64 bits versions), '''Mac OS X 10.8''' (using MacPorts)

Revision as of 18:38, 2 May 2013

This is SamyGO port of OpenEmbedded.

You can easily setup cross compile toolchain or/and create rootfs image for external boot.


Note: This instruction refer to SVN SamyGO repository which supports only TV with firmwares listed below!

T-CHL7DEUC, T-CHEAUSC, T-CHL7DAUC

Supported host systems are: Linux Debian 6.0+ (both 32/64 bits versions), Mac OS X 10.8 (using MacPorts)

Host systems need some preparations:

Debian:

sudo apt-get install build-essential coreutils subversion cvs git-core texi2html texinfo \
patch help2man intltool diffstat bzip2 wget sed gawk chrpath desktop-file-utils libssl-dev libX11-dev libXt-dev

You need to reconfigure /bin/sh to use bash using below command and select "No" when it asks you to install dash as /bin/sh.

sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash

Mac OS X MacPorts:

Install Xcode.

Install MacPorts using instruction http://www.macports.org/install.php .

Install needed packages:

sudo port install gawk gsed wget getopt help2man texinfo intltool desktop-file-utils coreutils gnutar





Pull SamyGO OpenEmbedded from branch branch-b-series in svn repository:

svn co svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/samygo/code/oe/branches/branch-b-series samygo

after pull, you can enter samygo directory:

cd samygo

then do:

. setup.sh

Script setup will generate two files: build-samygo/conf/local.conf and build-samygo/env.source .

If you like build rootfs image use this command:

bitbake externalboot-base

After building all tools, results are at build-samygo/tmp/deploy/images directory.