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The Onyx Boox SDK

Introduction

The Onyx Boox SDK is used for developing applications on the Boox ebook readers produced by Onyx International.

Development environment

The toolchain used for cross-compiling can be obtained at http://dev.onyxcommunity.com/sdk/freescale-toolchain.tar.gz. Run the following shell commands to install it: cd /tmp wget http://dev.onyxcommunity.com/sdk/freescale-toolchain.tar.gz sudo mkdir -p /opt cd /opt && sudo tar -xzf /tmp/freescale-toolchain.tar.gz

Building the SDK

Grab the source: git clone [email protected]:onyx-intl/booxsdk.git git submodule update --init

Then download some prebuilt third-party libraries: cd /tmp wget http://c1044492.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/boox_thirdparty.tar.gz cd /opt && sudo tar -xzf /tmp/boox_thirdparty.tar.gz

If you want to build the third-party libraries from source, you can get the source code at http://opensource.onyx-international.com/

To build the SDK, install CMake and Rake, then run rake build:arm:default

CCache and DistCC will be used if they are available. If you do not want to use DistCC, append DISABLE_DISTCC=1 to the build command.

The SDK is frequently updated and sometimes may break compatibility with earlier versions. If you want your application to run no matter which version of the libraries are installed on the device, you can link your application against the static libraries. You can build the static libraries by running rake build:arm:static

Notes for 64-bit hosts

If you are running a 64-bit environment, please make sure you have 32-bit runtime libraries installed. (For example, on Arch Linux, it is multilib/lib32-gcc-libs.)

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