On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:23:34AM -0600, Dennis Clark wrote:
Why don't you both just use AVRMacPack?
I didn't even KNOW about MacPack!
Ditto.
The site talks about using it with XCode, I use Eclipse, that shouldn't
affect anything will it? I'll have to read up on this site,
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
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?
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
Rick Mann wrote:
On Apr 28, 2008, at 17:14:38, Dave N6NZ wrote:
Can someone point me to the simplest way to get the avr-gcc 4.2.2 tool
chain running on OS X, with patches that sync up to the linux sticky
thread in avrfreaks?
I got it working using the scripts in the linux sticky thread
On Apr 28, 2008, at 23:57:56, Dave N6NZ wrote:
So, the Bingo scripts worked as-is? I was under the impression that
the standard 10.5 installation was at least missing tools.
Um, well...I honestly don't recall!
I would try them as-is. I think I slightly modified mine...they're
enclosed.
Hi,
Can someone point me to the simplest way to get the avr-gcc 4.2.2 tool
chain running on OS X, with patches that sync up to the linux sticky
thread in avrfreaks?
Thanks,
Dave
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Dave,
You could steal the patches from FreeBSD's ports collection - most
things that compile in a BSD variant are ready for OS X, no? Now mind
you, I just looked in ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports and the
whole thing is one big .tar.gz file, covering some 2 ports, but if
you have the
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Dave,
You could steal
Well, OS X, especially the new 10.5 release has just enough things
missing and/or in odd places that most things build eventually not
straight out of the box. I seem to recall seeing mac build
instructions somewhere, but now it escapes me. I really just want to
match the results I get on
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Well, OS X, especially the new 10.5 release has just enough
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