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RE: ECOS APPLICATION - $ PROMPT RETURNED BUT w/o CVS REPOSITORY
- From: Subodh <subodhk at bsil dot com>
- To: eCos discussion <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 21:56:45 +0530
- Subject: [ECOS] RE: ECOS APPLICATION - $ PROMPT RETURNED BUT w/o CVS REPOSITORY
Hi,
While compiling a simple hello.c [ note - while compiling - make hello ], on x86 for target
arm processor on eCos I got a segmentation fault. Then I copied the arm.ld file to target.ld.
Then while compiling, I got parse error for target.ld. Is it something related to target.ld file or
some settings ?
PATH in Makefile is /opt/ecos/ecos-1.3.1/ecos-work/install
This worked for synthetic linux target. Is this path different for arm or there are some other settings?
XCC in Makefile was set to PID7.
Subodh
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Larmour [SMTP:jlarmour@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 11:48 PM
To: Subodh; eCos discussion
Subject: Re: ECOS APPLICATION - $ PROMPT RETURNED BUT w/o CVS REPOSITORY
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Subodh wrote:
>
> I really don't know what I did but the $ prompt returned after running the
> application.
What application?
> I didn't download from CVS repository.
> I saw a "makefile" in the examples directory which was created yesterday only.
> Earlier I think it was not there. Earlier, there was a file "Makefile" [ Capital M ].
>
> This "makefile" is completely different then the Makefile that is obtained after unzipping
> ecos1.3.1.tar.gz At the beginning it says that
> "# This is a generated file - do not edit"
You got this makefile by running "ecosconfig tree" (or saving in the
configuration tool) in the source repository. Don't do that.
>
> When this "makefile" is there in examples directory, the $ prompt returns.
> With "Makefile" $ prompt doesn't return. Can you throw some light on this? I am attaching
> this "generated" makefile.
You attached a word document. But I was able to decrypt it anyway.
> Also, I am trying to run ecos application for target ARM processor but I am unable to
> compile. The message appears that "No 'stdio.h' file found in path". I think I am making a mistake
> in setting the value of XCC in Makefile. There are options for arm7, arm-thumb and others but I don't
> see only arm. In the eCos website, there are only arm and arm-thumb options and I selected arm.
You probably didn't set PKG_INSTALL_DIR in the makefile correctly.
Jifl
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