Glad to see others working with AVR on the Mac!
Good question about the source, maybe I'll send them an email about
that. Though technically, like RedHat, they don't need to provide
perfectly build-able source.
libusb is for avrdude to be able to use the JTAG ICE and other usb
connected programmers.
Josh
On May 8, 2008, at 8:33 PM, David Kelly wrote:
On May 8, 2008, at 9:09 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
On May 8, 2008, at 16:09:10, Dennis Clark wrote:
I do wonder about the tool chain though - Is that not in the
package?
That is as much a hassle as the compiler to build. I've not
looked, does
this include the libs as well as the compiler? They tend to be
related.
I don't think it would've built my project without the rest of it.
I'm sure it's all there.
No kidding. Just read the original URL, repeated here:
http://www.obdev.at/products/avrmacpack/download.html
At the bottom of the page it says,
Version 2007-11-26
This is the initial release. It contains the following software
packages:
• gcc 3.4.6
• gcc 4.2.2
• GNU binutils 2.18
• avr-libc 1.4.7
• avrdude 5.5
• libusb 0.1.12
• gdb 6.5
• avarice 2.7
• simulavr 0.1.2.2
• GNU make 3.81
There are 4 release versions shown. Most significant was the latest
with avr-libc 1.6.1.
Look around a bit on the site and see some familiar Mac utilities.
And their other AVR thing, a software-only USB library for AVR.
Guessing its bundled above as libusb 0.1.12.
http://www.obdev.at/products/avrusb/index.html
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