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RE: cygwin building redboot problem
- To: 'BG Labs' <bglabs at home dot com>, ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] cygwin building redboot problem
- From: Warren Jasper <Warren dot Jasper at bops dot com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 09:49:41 -0400
I'm seeing the same problem on Windows 2K. On Brad's advice I did the
following:
1. cp /usr/lib/libtcl80.a /usr/lib/libtcl.a
2. ../host/configure --with-tcl-header=/usr --with-tcl-lib=/
3. make
4. make install
ecosconfig made and installed with no errors. Everything runs
except when I try to make a tree.
I get the same error about invalid directory install/include/pkgconf.
So I tried:
mkdir -p install/include/pkgconif
Now ecosconfig tree runs to completion, but does not create anything.
I tried to the -v option, but ecosconfig is not very verbose, as no
messages came out.
Has anybody been able to compile and run ecosconfig under Windows 2K?
I have configured and run ecosconfig under Linux with no problems,
but am having a heck of a time under Cygwin version 1.1.8 (0.34/3/2)
Thanks,
Warren
-----Original Message-----
From: BG Labs [mailto:bglabs@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 2:03 AM
To: ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com
Subject: [ECOS] cygwin building redboot problem
I've sucessfully built the ecosconfig tool on cygwin under Win2k using the
latest CVS sources. Problem is when I try to create the tree using
"ecosconfig tree" I always get a message indicating the
install/include/pkgconf directory is not valid. The directory is actually
missing. The target was "fads" with the "all" template because the
"redboot" template complains about virtual vector support that I can't get
rid of. I'm about to ditch cygwin and move to a red hat platform in hopes
this would work better.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
- Brad