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-//Note: You can skip this section if you only want to test the pre-built binary images.// 
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-==== Setting up your build environment ​ ==== 
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-If you intend to create or modify any software, you need a working build environment. The build environment consists of a number of command line tools: 
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-  * gbs: Git Build System - use this for building software components 
-  * mic: MeeGo Image Creator - use this for building system images 
-  * osc: openSUSE buildsystem commander - use this for remote builds 
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-You can find these tools from [[http://​download.tizen.org/​tools|download.tizen.org]]. Use the instructions below to install them to your development system. You can copy-paste the commands below. Note that the //osc// tool is installed automatically with //gbs//. 
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-For **Ubuntu 12.04 LTS**: 
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-  $ sudo apt-add-repository 'deb http://​download.tizen.org/​tools/​latest-release/​Ubuntu_12.04/​ /' 
-  # Enter your password for sudo 
-  $ sudo apt-get update 
-  $ sudo apt-get install gbs 
-  $ sudo apt-get install mic 
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-==== Building an example package ​ ==== 
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-=== Getting the source ​ === 
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-First step in building is to get the source code and to import it using gbs. 
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-  $ mkdir dialog 
-  $ cd dialog 
-  $ wget http://​download.tizen.org/​snapshots/​trunk/​ivi/​latest/​repos/​ivi/​source/​dialog-1.1-9.5.src.rpm 
-  $ gbs import dialog-1.1-9.5.src.rpm 
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-=== Configuration of gbs  === 
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-Importing the acpid package with gbs creates a gbs configuration file. By default, gbs configuration file point to a different repository than what is used in this example. So, the mandatory step is setting the correct url. 
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-Start you favourite editor, vi used in this example. 
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-  $ vi ~/.gbs.conf 
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-Edit the file and match the url to the following: 
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-  [repo.tizen_latest] 
-  url = http://​download.tizen.org/​snapshots/​trunk/​ivi/​latest 
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-If you have a developer account, and you are planning to use the Tizen building system, you can add your profile data also. This is an optional step for local builds. 
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-  [profile.tizen] 
-  user = YOUR_USERNAME 
-  #CAUTION: please use the key name "​passwd"​ to reset plaintext password 
-  passwd = YOUR_PASSWORD 
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-Save the configuration file and exit the editor (in vi, first hit ESC, then type //:wq//). 
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-=== Compiling, compiling ​ === 
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-The //gbs// will download needed dependencies from the url set up to the configuration. Thus, everything should be ready for building. 
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-  $ gbs build -A i586 
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-This should result in installable repository in //​~/​GBS-ROOT/​local/​repos/​tizen//,​ containing packages built from your local source code. 
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-==== ARM target ​ ==== 
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-To build the packages for ARM (armv7 hardfloat) an adaption to your gbs.conf is needed: 
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-  $ vi ~/.gbs.conf 
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-We need to add two new repo definitions and change the default for "​repo=":​ 
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-  repos = repo.arm_main,​ repo.arm_base 
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-  [repo.arm_main] 
-  url = https://​download.tizen.org/​releases/​2.0/​tizen-2.0_20130219.4/​repos/​main/​armv7l/​packages/​ 
-  [repo.arm_base] 
-  url = https://​download.tizen.org/​releases/​2.0/​tizen-2.0_20130219.4/​repos/​base/​armv7l/​packages/​ 
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-After these changes ​ 
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-  $ gbs build -A armv7l 
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-works. 
  
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