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Re: Directory structure



Have a look at
http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/

There is enough documentation describing what is required to run them. Also,
you would like to use the later release of eCos (1.3.1) or maybe the latest
sources available on the anon. cvs.

eCos tools can be installed on windows as well as linux.

--Vishal.


*** D.S.Phani Kumar <phani.kumar@wipro.com> ***
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Hello,
I want to install the eCos in my system and get to know about it. I got a CD
(1.2.1) from my boss and it contains following directries.
1) autoconf 2) automake 3) binutils 4) bzip2 5) crossgcc 6) cygwin 7)
docbook-tools 8) ecos 9) egcs 10) gdb  11) glibc 12) gnats 13) gsl 14) guile
15) java 16) kawa 17) libffi 18) libstdc++ 19) mauve
20) newlib 21) psim 22) pthreads-win32 23) xconq

One of my friend told me that I need 1)Cygwin 2)bin utils - GCC core, GCC -
C++ 3)GDB 4) TCL/TK and 5)Configurator.

a) Is my friends opinion is correct
b) If not what are the other files/directries required or not required
c) If yes how should I install these files? Shall I get into these
directories and install individually or eCos requires a definite directory
structure.

I am using a Win NT with service pack 5.

with best Regards,
D.S.Phani Kumar.
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D.S.Phani Kumar
Senior Software Engineer, Wipro Technologies,
26, Sri Chamundi Complex, Madiwala -II, Hosur Road,
Bommannahalli, Bangalore-560 068, India
Tel: 91-80-5722 293/6 Extn: 5367
Fax: 91-80-5722 696 / 5722 073 / 5722 685
E-mail: phani.kumar@wipro.com. URL: http/www.wipro.com
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