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Re: ecos problem
- From: Jose Souto <souto at contronics dot com>
- To: Sixtus Lee <sixtuslee at outwesttech dot com>, "ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2002 10:42:31 -0300
- Subject: [ECOS] Re: ecos problem
- References: <LGEDKPCDHMEEPGBKCEFIOEJACAAA.sixtuslee@outwesttech.com>
Hi Sixtus,
In order to benefit more people, always send a e-mail copy to the
ecos-discuss mailing list :).
Unfortunately we had no time to fix this tool as we still have more
problems than available time :( .
What we did is forget the eCos Configuration tool regarding the GDB
interface and start using Insight from a DOS window.
We also had some difficulties as we didn't update the RedBoot binaries
and for some weeks we couldn't make GDB to work but now it's ok.
There is a new Config Tools version 2.11 but we didn't test it.
Jose Luiz
eCos mailing discussion group
Sixtus Lee wrote:
> Hi Jose,
>
> Some time ago you posed the following questions:
>
> <start quote>
> For the last three weeks I'm trying to do that and just to start the
> problems, the script that informs gdb of the filename is "broken"
> and the result is:
>
> //D/ECOS/TRY/TRY_IN~1/TESTS/HAL/COMMON/CURRENT/TESTS/BASIC.EXE:
> No such host or network path.
>
> It seems it should start with //ecos-d/......
>
> Does anybody knows how to fix this (including Red Hat people) ?
> <end quote>
>
> I have the same problem. If you have a solution/workaround, I would
> appreciate help.
>
> Thanks.
> Sixtus
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