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Re: Using ecos configuration tool
- To: pragya_g at hotmail dot com
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Using ecos configuration tool
- From: Bart Veer <bartv at redhat dot com>
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 13:06:55 +0100
- CC: ecos-discuss at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- References: <20000504100803.7707.qmail@hotmail.com>
- Reply-to: bartv at redhat dot com
>>>>> "Pragya" == Pragya Gupta <pragya_g@hotmail.com> writes:
Pragya> Hi!!
Pragya> I am back with my problems.
Pragya> Problem 1 .
Pragya> After building the arm development tools for windows,
Pragya> when i try to compile a program (hello.c) using
Pragya> arm-elf-gcc , i get the following error:
Pragya> hello.c:2: stdio.h: No such file or directory
Pragya> Am i supposed to set some path for header files?
You cannot build eCos applications until you have built eCos, since
the header files like stdio.h get installed during eCos builds. For
more information on compiler flags etc. please see the User's Guide
at http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ecos/docs-1.3.1/, and specifically
http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ecos/docs-1.3.1/guides/user-guides.10.html
HTML versions of the documentation are also included with eCos
releases.
Pragya> Problem2
Pragya> When i open ecos configuration tool and try to bulld library ,
Pragya> it exits giving the following error:
Pragya> make -r -C hal/arm/arch/v1_3_1 arm.incmake[1]: Entering directory
Pragya> `/ecos1.3win/ecos-work_build/hal/arm/arch/v1_3_1'
Pragya> makefile:91: //G/ecos1.3win/packages/pkgconf/rules.mak
Pragya> : No such file or directory
Pragya> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `//G/ecos1.3win/packages/
Pragya> pkgconf/rules.mak'. Stop.
Pragya> make[1]: Leaving directory
Pragya> `/ecos1.3win/ecos-work_build/hal/arm/arch/v1_3_1'
Pragya> make: *** [build] Error 2
Pragya> *** Process 170 terminated (rc=2)
Pragya> All my build files and tools are in G drive.
The file packages/pkgconf/rules.mak is part of the eCos installation.
Does it actually exist? If not, it implies that something has gone
wrong with the installation. If it does exist, try accessing it from a
cygwin bash prompt, e.g.
"more //G/ecos1.3win/packages/pkgconf/rules.mak" and see what happens.
Bart Veer // eCos net maintainer