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http://qmp.cat/Development
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h1. Development Environment
h3. Get the needed software
First of all you should take a look on the system requirements:
In a Debian based distributions (like Ubuntu), a set of packages are needed, you should install them:
<pre>
sudo aptitude install \
git subversion zlib1g-dev gawk flex unzip bzip2 gettext build-essential \
libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev binutils cpp psmisc docbook-to-man
</pre>
And if your machine is x86_64 you will need 32 bit development files.
In Debian/Ubuntu:
<pre>sudo aptitude install gcc-multilib</pre>
In CentOS/Fedora/RHEL the packets:
<pre>gcc.i686, libgcc.i686, and glibc-devel.i686</pre>
h3. Get the code and compile
* [Recomended] Get the qMp firmware generator using git: <pre>git clone git://qmp.cat/qmpfw.git qmpfw</pre>
* [Outdated] Or get the code using http: <pre>wget -c -q -O - "http://qmp.cat/gitrevision_download?project_id=7&rev=anonymous" | tar zxvf -</pre>
* Then enter to source directory: <pre>cd qmpfw</pre>
* [Advanced] Do a checkout specifying the branch: <pre>make .checkout_qmp QMP_GIT_BRANCH=branch_name</pre>
Example for testing branch: <pre>make .checkout_qmp QMP_GIT_BRANCH=testing</pre>
* And compile it specifying the target: <pre>make build T=alix</pre>
You can find available targets by executing: <pre>make list_targets</pre>
If you have more than one core in your computer you can use J=N: <pre>make build T=alix J=4</pre>
After that, you will find the images ready to install in your devices inside directory images/