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Re: Problem Installing CVS eCos
- From: Andrew Lunn <andrew at lunn dot ch>
- To: Eric Castle <ecastle at umich dot edu>
- Cc: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 17:29:45 +0200
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Problem Installing CVS eCos
- References: <E1BSdIM-0001kr-00@londo.lunn.ch>
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 10:40:09AM -0400, Eric Castle wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> At the advice of Bob Koninckx, we're currently trying to get the latest
> anonymous CVS repository to work. We seem to be doing something wrong when
> we run the configure script from it, though, in that when we run "make",
> none of the make files actually build anything.
>
> Here's what we did:
>
> 1. Downloaded the CVS eCos stuff into a folder called cvs-ecos per the
> instructions on the webpage.
> 2. Set the path according to the instructions on the webpage for the eCos
> repository.
> 3. Made a "build" directory within cvs-ecos, switched into there.
> 4. Ran configure as follows:
> ../ecos/configure --prefix=/usr/local/ecos --enable-debug
>
> We tried some variants on this, with setting the prefix to ".", and not
> including it. We also tried including paths and version to tcl, but
> according to the README.host that comes with it, our install is exactly
> where is should be.
>
> The trouble we have is when we run "make", nothing actually happens.
Do you get any errors or warnings when running configure?
By nothing, you really mean nothing, or does it actually do something?
I just tried configuring and building it now. It works are far as
trying to build the usb slave code and then fails. Thats probably
because i have a 2.6 kernel.
Andrew
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