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Am 17.09.2009, 13:48 Uhr, schrieb Simon Kallweit <simon.kallweit@intefo.ch>:
Bob Brusa wrote:Am 17.09.2009, 09:51 Uhr, schrieb Simon Kallweit <simon.kallweit@intefo.ch>:Well, if you have configured the Sequential mode, I guess this is a problem with the indexer of eclipse. Eclipse seems to not have found the CYGIMP_LWIP_MODE_Sequential. I've had similar problems.Do you mean "as workspace"?
The way I currently work inside eclipse is to create a C/C++ project using the 'build' directory as the projectss main directory (the directory where you run ecosconfig).
Create a new 'C Project' and select 'Makefile Project' -> 'Empty Project'. Specify a project name and as the 'Location' use the build directory where you have your ecos source tree.
There are several ways of doing this. What is the method of your choice?Then I add the ecos repository as a linked folder (I usually directly add the packages folder, as this is
I understand your link in "path2ECOSroot"/packages ?
Exactly. Right click on the project you just created in the 'Project Explorer' on the left. Then select 'New' -> 'Folder'. Enter a 'Folder name' like 'ecos' and click the 'Advanced >>' button then select the path of your ecos repository (or it's packages subfolder).
This is just the way I use eclipse with my eCos projects. I have my sources split up in multiple ecos repositories, which I all add as linked folders. Only drawback is that I you cannot use version control on these folders. But I'm used to do this on the console anyway. Maybe there are better ways of doing this?!?
Simon
Hi Simon
I did what I understood from your text - and it got messy. It seems I did not understand correctly ;-).
Anyway, I reverted back to my own eclipse-methodology and also decided to go for your most recent lwip-port http://download.westlicht.ch/lwip-20090903.tar.gz (which Mandeep had mentioned). And with this it looks much more promising.
Running the tcpecho.c program, I can see that the DHCP-server on our LAN recognizes the board, even assigns it an address, but somehow the thing is not really working. I have not sent any tcp-packages to the board yet, but I get a lot of timeout errors in the debug output (see attachment). Only - I do not understand why and what all this output means. Something seems to be unconfigured yet and this then causes these timeouts? How to fix that?
Further: How do I send tcp-packet to port 7. Will a browser where I enter 192.168.0.10:7 send a tcp-package to port 7?
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