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how to get started?
- From: Robert Lee <rlee_1900 at yahoo dot com>
- To: sid at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 18:02:58 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: how to get started?
Hi,
I heard about SID and I think it is cool.
Unfortunately, I do not quite understand how to get
started. Can anybody give me a hand? Thanks!
I checked out the source code, did "make" and "make
install". Everything looked fine. I got a directory
which contains bin/, include/, info/, lib/, man/, and
share/. In bin/, I found files such as sid and
configrun-sid. Then, I am lost.
In the user's guide, chapter "Using SID" says, "sid
arm7t-config" but I did not find a file named
"arm7t-config" anywhere.
I found some .conf files in share/sid/. I ran "sid
arm-pid-tksm.conf" and a TK window showed up. When I
ran "sid arm-cma.conf", it said:
arm-cma.conf:46: component type hw-visual-lcd unknown
arm-cma.conf:99: component display not found
arm-cma.conf:100: component display not found
arm-cma.conf:103: component display not found
arm-cma.conf:104: component display not found
Configuration error. Aborting.
Finally, I tried "sid i386-gdb.conf" and it seemed
hanging.
Can I run in SID a "hello world" program that runs on
a real ARM processor? How can I do it?
Your suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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Robert Lee
Software Engineer
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