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Re: No host branch in my checkedout ecos tree
- From: Sergei Gavrikov <sergei dot gavrikov at gmail dot com>
- To: Bob Brusa <bob dot brusa at gmail dot com>
- Cc: ecos discuss <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 19:19:56 +0300 (FET)
- Subject: Re: No host branch in my checkedout ecos tree
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2014, Bob Brusa wrote:
> Am 15.01.2014 19:35, schrieb Sergei Gavrikov:
> > and to get 'host' module, type
> >
> > cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anoncvs@ecos.sourceware.org:/cvs/ecos co -P host
>
> Hi Sergei,
> the above worked - although I do not understand why it is at it is.
> The above cmd - but with ecos instead of host - checks out
> ecos/packages, ecos/doc and more, but not ecos/host which is on the
> same level as the ones mentioned.
'host' is not directory, but, name of the module
> Anyway, following checkout of host, I proceeded by creating a directory,
> starting in cygwin/opt
>
> mkdir host
> cd host
And below does not work in Cygwin?
cd /opt
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anoncvs@ecos.sourceware.org:/cvs/ecos co -P ecos
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anoncvs@ecos.sourceware.org:/cvs/ecos co -P host
or
cd $HOME
..
..
Check that you have set ECOS_REPOSITORY variable.
echo $ECOS_REPOSITORY ;# What have you seen?
> $ c:/cygwin/opt/ecos/host/configure --with-tcl=c:/cygwin/lib/tcl8.5
> --with-tk=c:/cygwin/lib/tk8.5
[snip]
> c:/cygwin/opt/ecos/host/configure: line 2990: test: too many arguments
Install Tcl/Tk *8.4* dev. packages.
Hope that you read README.host at least from here
It is necessary to use a separate build tree rather than build
directly in the source tree. This is enforced by the configure scripts.
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
Then try inside build directory (with no arguments)
/opt/ecos/host/configure
Sorry, I have no chance to try the above in Cygwin. I think it has to
work, but I could miss some things like Cygwin's mangling of the paths.
Sergei
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