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Re: Configuring eCos and cygwin to run in Win NT
- To: Ho Shui Choy Stanley PS03B NCS <scho at ncs dot com dot sg>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Configuring eCos and cygwin to run in Win NT
- From: Teng Chee Wan Philip <tcheewan at dso dot org dot sg>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 11:21:15 +0800 (SGT)
- Cc: "Ecos-Discuss (E-mail)" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- References: <19C34CD863B1D4118E2800508BAF663A0112F5EB@STONE>
What is your target platform? Based on the target platform, you need to build
the cross compiler and related development tools. Take a look at the following
link:
http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/install-windows.html
When trying to build in the The eCos Configuration tool, it willprompt for the
build tools, which you need to point to the cross compiler. Try looking at the
Documentation page of eCOS.
Philip Teng
DSO National Labs
Quoting Ho Shui Choy Stanley PS03B NCS <scho@ncs.com.sg>:
> I have downloaded and installed the latest net release of both eCos
> and
> cygwin in Win NT.
>
> When trying to build in the eCos Configuration tool, it prompt for the
> build
> tools and user tools. I have tried setting them to point to the cygwin
> directory but couldn't work.
>
> Do I have to build a set of tools for building the eCos configuration?
> Is there anyone who can provide step by step instruction on how to
> install
> the and build the necessary tools?
>
> Thanks
> Stanley
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