I've just put up a VMware based VM that is loaded with the most recent OLL4/Linux development environment, (2.1.1-fix-7 /<a href="http://2.6.23.24">2.6.23.24</a>) to the development wiki under the "Get Known" section.<br>
<br>This is an Ubuntu 8.04 based image that contains the sources of OKL4
2.1.1 and OKLinux <a href="http://2.6.23.24">2.6.23.24</a> along with the appropriate compiler tool
chain. The tarball actually contains TWO VMware VMs one oklinux which
is the Ubuntu development VM and iguana-vm a "target" VM that will boot
the OKL4/OKLinux image. The image is placed on a virtual disk that is
first mounted on oklinux and then mounted on iguana-vm where it is used
as a boot disk. The console of the iguana-vm is connected via a VMware
virtual serial line (implemented by a unix domain socket) to the serial
port of the oklinux development VM allowing you to have a completely
functional OKL4 development environment in a matter of moments!<br><br>You can download it from the wiki, uncompress it using bunzip2 (or equivalent archival program), and point VMware workstation to the oklinux.vmx file found in the subdirectory. Start up the VM, login (user: okl4user password:okl4 ), and read the README.TXT file found on the desktop.<br>
<br>Feel free to post any questions, bugs, feature request, etc, to the mailing list.<br><br><br>Enjoy! (and Deploy ;)<br><br><br>Geoff White<br><br>