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Re: [ts-7000] Ruby or Python on TS-7260

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Ruby or Python on TS-7260
From: Christopher Friedt <>
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:53:13 +0200
I would suggesting using jamvm as a java runtime instead if you're
thinking about high-level languages. We have stripped a glibj.zip to a
very small size (something like 4MB) by removing most of the locale info
and classes that aren't a necessity for most embedded projects. It
should be quite easy to add de_DE/ISO-8859-1 to the glibj.zip file too,
without any problems.

Check out:

http://vaiprime.visibleassets.com/~cfriedt/classpath-0.93_jamvm-1.4.5-20070412.tar.gz

I personally wouldn't want to try the same with python, although I have
heard someone on this list has actually done that (or maybe on
gentoo-embedded).

Tschüss

~/Chris

Daniel Rindt wrote:
> Am Montag, 16. Juli 2007 01:22 schrieb lerougegorge:
>> I'm planning my first project on a TS-7260, and while I wait for it to
>> arrive I'm looking at programming options.  Has anyone tried to
>> compile either Ruby or Python interpreters on TS systems?  They seem
>> like resource intensive languages, but it might be possible.  It would
>> certainly be a nice way to develop.
> my personal opinion is to avoid interpretend languages on such small low power
> systems, better use C or C++. But to come back to your question, is the
> debian arm linux not onboard with your board? that includes this language.



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