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configtool, ecosconfig for a beginner suite ?
- From: Matthieu dot GIRARDIN at fr dot thalesgroup dot com
- To: sandeep at codito dot com, ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 11:58:07 +0200
- Subject: [ECOS] configtool, ecosconfig for a beginner suite ?
-----Message d'origine-----
De: sandeep [mailto:sandeep@codito.com]
Date: lundi 4 août 2003 11:38
À: Matthieu.GIRARDIN@fr.thalesgroup.com; ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com
Objet: Re: [ECOS] configtool, ecosconfig for a beginner...
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>> >> When I tried to build the library, configtool told me it couldn't find
the
>> >> i386-elf-gcc command...
>> >> Why it didn't find it ?
>> You can try adding the directory containing i386-elf-gcc and related
tools to
>> "Tools -> Paths -> Build Tools"
OK. Now I can build the library but I don't understand why it need the
i386-elf-gcc if I build eCos for the PowerPC Sim... Why isn't it
powerpc-eabi-gcc?
So if I want to cross compil : how can I do ? With powerpc-eabi-gcc this
time no ?
(I'm under a Linux computer. I want to cross compil and to use PowerPC
Sim...)
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>> >> I tried to use the ecosconfig to modify manually the ecos config.
>> >> When I try to do :
>> >> cd /opt/ppc-ecos/
>> >> mkdir ecos-work
>> >> cd ecos-work
>> >> ecosconfig tree or ecosconfig list or ecosconfig new psim ...
>> >> Ecosconfig answer me each time : "Couldn't find ecos.db ... Invalide
>> >> packages database."
>> Does your environment contain variable ECOS_REPOSITORY set correctly?
>> it should be pointing to ecos/packages directory.
OK it's better. Thanks a lot. Can I call you God ? lol ...
Thanks.
Another thing; the configtool build all itself when I create a new
configuration:
.ecc, build, install and config repository.
But if want to do the same thing manually with ecosconfig, I might use :
ecosconfig tree
But how to create, specify a new ecc file ? (not ecos.ecc...)
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