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=<span class="arabic">2</span>.<span class="arabic">7</span> Automatic install of the maemo SDK= | =<span class="arabic">2</span>.<span class="arabic">7</span> Automatic install of the maemo SDK= | ||
- | Up-to-date installation instructions can be found from [http://maemo.org/development/sdks/ maemo.org], with instructions for each maemo SDK Release. | + | Up-to-date installation instructions can be found from [http://maemo.org/development/sdks/ maemo.org], with instructions for each maemo SDK Release. |
The preferred way to install the the maemo SDK is to use the automated installation script. In some cases, using a manual process is more suitable; this is covered later. Installing the SDK in an offline environment is officially unsupported, but possible as well. | The preferred way to install the the maemo SDK is to use the automated installation script. In some cases, using a manual process is more suitable; this is covered later. Installing the SDK in an offline environment is officially unsupported, but possible as well. |
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