Maemo
Over the past two days, I’ve gotten the maemo development environment (Maemo is the development SDK for the Nokia 770) up and running on my Gentoo AMD64 laptop. Asside from having completely broken assumptions (what kind of software must be installed in /foo?), it works fine, and I was able to build and run the test program in the emulation environment. Next, I need to build and run the test program for the actual device, and then I can start developing for my newest toy!
One thing I noticed immediately when my 770 arrived: The 800×480 screen opened by maemo on my laptop is almost twice as big (in physical size) as the actual screen on the 770. This means that the 770 has half the pixel size of my laptop, which has a half way decent screen! Wow.
I don’t suppose you could do me a big favour and tell me exactly what you did to get scratchbox and the maemo sdk working on Gentoo AMD64, could you?
I installed it into a 32-bit chroot, and I run the chroot with linux32.