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Re: Build->Packages WinNT eCos Config Tool Error
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- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Build->Packages WinNT eCos Config Tool Error
- From: "Sergio Nunes" <snunes at Celestica dot com>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 10:02:34 -0400
Jonathan,
I've resolved my problem. Thanks for your help. As you mentioned in initial
reply, I only get the warning message when I try to add/remove "hardware"
packages. I'm able to remove other eCos packages without problems.
Sergio
"Sergio Nunes" <snunes@Celestica.com>@sources.redhat.com on 05/02/2001 09:31:50
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Subject: Re: [ECOS] Build->Packages WinNT eCos Config Tool Error
I don't really want to edit these templates. What I would like to do is
add/remove packages from an existing eCos Configuration using the eCos
configuration tool. However, when I try to add/remove packages using the
Build->Packages menu option I get the error message mentioned below. Am I doing
something wrong or is this a bug. What's the prupose of the Build->Packages
function if it gives you an error/warning everytime you try to change a package.
Thanks,
Sergio
Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.com>@sources.redhat.com on 05/01/2001 05:44:11
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To: Sergio Nunes <snunes@Celestica.com>
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Subject: Re: [ECOS] Build->Packages WinNT eCos Config Tool Error
Sergio Nunes wrote:
>
> I get the following error/warning message "Add and remove Hardware Packages by
> selecting a new hardware Template" when I try to create a build package using
> the Build->Package option under WinNT version of eCos configuration tool.
>
> I'm unable to locate a GUI method of creating new templates within eCos
> configuration Tool. Any ideas how to workaround this problem manually. I have
> v1.3.1 installed. I don't necessarily need to create a new template, but
would
> like to edit existing templates to create a specific build configuration.
There's no GUI way to edit templates. They can be found in the
packages/templates directory of your eCos installation and can be carefully
hand-edited there.
But do you really want to do this? If a package is marked as "hardware" and
isn't already in your configuration, it probably doesn't work in any other
hardware.
Jifl
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