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Re: adding a package with configtool fails


Am 08.03.2013 13:40, schrieb Sergei Gavrikov:
On Fri, 8 Mar 2013, Bob Brusa wrote:

Hi,
I moved eCos and tools and the sourcecode of project P2 to a new(er)
pc (W7).  Actually I had already done an eCos-related project P1 on
this pc and hence, I know that everything is working, but P2 needs a
(user written) package, not yet included in eCos:

- When adding this package with configtool>Tools>Administration and
opening the corresponding epk-file, configtool does not report any
errors, but the added package is still not part of ecos.

When performing this same operation with the same epk-file on the
previous old PC, it works. There seems to be something missing on my
new pc. But how to find out what?

Hi Bob


May be your installation lacks Tcl. Try from cygwin bash prompt

tclsh "${ECOS_REPOSITORY}"/ecosadmin.tcl list

if this works, then

tclsh "${ECOS_REPOSITORY}"/ecosadmin.tcl add foo.epk


Sergei


Thanks for advice and best regards - Bob


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Hi Sergei,
In cygwin-terminal I get the following response:

rwb@w500 ~
$ tclsh ${ECOS_REPOSITORY}/ecosadmin.tcl list
ecosadmin error: parsing /home/rwb/c:/cygwin/opt/ecos/packages/ecos.db:
couldn't open "/home/rwb/c:/cygwin/opt/ecos/packages/ecos.db": no such file or directory


No idea why it adds /home/rwb/ in front of the correctly specified ECOS_REPOSITORY variable.

On the other hand, when changing to the packages directory - the list is printed out:

rwb@w500 ~
$ cd ${ECOS_REPOSITORY}

rwb@w500 /opt/ecos/packages
$ tclsh ecosadmin.tcl list
CYGPKG_HAL: current
CYGPKG_INFRA: current...<cut>

Any further advice to make it work also from configtool?
Thank you and regards - Bob


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