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Unrecognized platform
- From: "Gilles L." <roboreach at yahoo dot com>
- To: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:04:01 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: [ECOS] Unrecognized platform
>>jufi8ni02@sneakemail.com wrote:
>> I've downloaded the CVS version of ecos, and
built it according
>> to
http://www.ecoscentric.com/devzone/configtool.shtml
>> I'm trying to run the tests for the synthetic
linux target from
>> configtool. I get a dialog box that says "linux
is not a
>> recognized platform - do you wish to add it?".
>> Possibly relevant: the Tools->Platform list is
empty.
>> So my guess is that I've failed to install or
find a useful set
>> of platforms for some reason.
John Dallaway <jld at ecoscentric dot com> wrote:
(Tue, 04 Jan 2005 12:06:34 +0000)
> You can either enter the platform data for the
synthetic linux platform yourself,
> or you can download and install eCos 2.0 which
includes a tarball containing
> many platform definitions. These platform
definitions are extracted
> to ~/.eCosPlatforms/ when the eCos Configuration
Tool is first invoked.
> John Dallaway
I have not found the above mentionned tar ball.
I started by installing ecos 2.0 using the
'ecos-install.tcl'.
Then I brought in the ecos cvs in a seperate folder.
Then I switched ECOS_REPOSITORY to the cvs folder.
I've searched in all my ecos folders and home folder
on cygwin
but have not found either a *.tar or *.tgz or
'.eCosPlatforms'.
What is the name of this tar file and where is it?
I am trying the eb55 platform as a test case
for learning the configtool. The cvs has the eb55
template but not the eb55 platform. Or, I'm doing
something wrong.
Thank you.
Gilles
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