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With PluThon and Maemo PC Connectivity installed, you can flash your Maemo device, run, debug, and profile Python applications on Maemo devices. You can also create Debian installation packages for your application and install the application on the Maemo device. | With PluThon and Maemo PC Connectivity installed, you can flash your Maemo device, run, debug, and profile Python applications on Maemo devices. You can also create Debian installation packages for your application and install the application on the Maemo device. | ||
- | Maemo PC Connectivity must be installed to the Maemo device and host PC before all features provided by Maemo Eclipse IDE are usable. See more information from | + | Maemo PC Connectivity must be installed to the Maemo device and host PC before all features provided by Maemo Eclipse IDE are usable. See more information from ''Maemo PC Connectivity Tutorial'' <ref name=r2>Maemo PC Connectivity Tutorial. http://library.maemodocs.nokia.com</ref>. |
== PluThon IDE == | == PluThon IDE == | ||
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You can install PluThon completely from an archive or add it to an existing Eclipse 3.4.2 installation through Maemo update sites. | You can install PluThon completely from an archive or add it to an existing Eclipse 3.4.2 installation through Maemo update sites. | ||
- | You can install PluThon on a variety of hosts. The [[# | + | You can install PluThon on a variety of hosts. The "Supported Environments" section [[#Supported Environments]] describes the supported hosts. The "Installing PluThon IDE" section [[#Installing PluThon IDE]] describes how to install PluThon. |
=== Supported Maemo Releases === | === Supported Maemo Releases === | ||
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The supported [http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/ Maemo releases] are: | The supported [http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/ Maemo releases] are: | ||
- | * | + | * Maemo 4.1.2 Diablo (OS2008) with N800, N810, and N810 WiMAX Edition |
- | * | + | * Maemo 5.0 Fremantle (OS2009) with N900 |
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=== Host Operating Systems Supported === | === Host Operating Systems Supported === | ||
- | Supported operating systems for host PC are listed in table | + | Supported operating systems for host PC are listed in table 4.1. Only 32-bit operating systems are supported and tested, e.g. Maemo does not provide official support for any 64-bit operating system. |
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|+ Table 4.1: Host Operating Systems Supported for Pluthon | |+ Table 4.1: Host Operating Systems Supported for Pluthon | ||
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: The Host PC Connectivity has not been fully ported to this OS causing restrictions to the supported functionality. | : The Host PC Connectivity has not been fully ported to this OS causing restrictions to the supported functionality. | ||
; '''Note 3''' | ; '''Note 3''' | ||
- | : On newer Linux distributions, some components like GTK+ and xulrunner have changed in ways that make Eclipse difficult to launch. You need to use provided < | + | : On newer Linux distributions, some components like GTK+ and xulrunner have changed in ways that make Eclipse difficult to launch. You need to use provided <span><font face="monospace">pluthon.sh</font></span> script to launch ESbox and work around the issues. |
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* PluThon is distributed as a full Eclipse product archive that contains Eclipse, the Mica framework, and PluThon. This is the easiest way to ensure you have the right versions of the plugins and features. | * PluThon is distributed as a full Eclipse product archive that contains Eclipse, the Mica framework, and PluThon. This is the easiest way to ensure you have the right versions of the plugins and features. | ||
- | * Download the product archive, extract it, and get started. Follow | + | * Download the product archive, extract it, and get started. Follow these instructions [/node5.html#sec:eclipse_tutorial_installation_product_archives 3.2] |
=== Method 2: Eclipse Update Site === | === Method 2: Eclipse Update Site === | ||
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* If you already have a custom Eclipse 3.4.2 installation or want to build one, you can use the Eclipse Software Updates mechanism to download, install and upgrade PluThon and Mica from the Internet. | * If you already have a custom Eclipse 3.4.2 installation or want to build one, you can use the Eclipse Software Updates mechanism to download, install and upgrade PluThon and Mica from the Internet. | ||
* Newer versions of Eclipse than 3.4.x are not supported because of the hard dependencies on the Eclipse packages used. | * Newer versions of Eclipse than 3.4.x are not supported because of the hard dependencies on the Eclipse packages used. | ||
- | * Follow | + | * Follow these instructions [/node5.html#sec:eclipse_tutorial_installation_via_update_site 3.3] |
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|text=You can upgrade the installation (done either using Full Product Archive or the Eclipse Update Site) through Eclipse Software Updates. | |text=You can upgrade the installation (done either using Full Product Archive or the Eclipse Update Site) through Eclipse Software Updates. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
[[Category:Eclipse]] | [[Category:Eclipse]] |
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