No... I didn't have the time to fiddle around to get it running - I couldn't find any support/help for building the toolchain on a NetBSD system...
In fact I only attempted to get avrdude running because I was originally remote desktop'ing to a windows box with WinAVR etc and forwarding the local serial port (for programming etc)... The problem was the port kept dropping, so I decided to move the programming and serial debugging to my local machine - NetBSD... If I could get a bit of help, I should have time to attempt to get it up and running this week... but if it causes too much hassle, I'll just have to stick with my windows hack :( Cheers, Rich -----Original Message----- From: E. Weddington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2005 3:49 a.m. To: Richard Guest Cc: [email protected]; avr-libc-dev Subject: Re: [avrdude-dev] [bug #9787] avrdude 4.4.0 correct butterfly interface Richard Guest wrote: >Follow-up Comment #2, bug #9787 (project avrdude): > >Tested on NetBSD 2.99.10 and runs sweet as! > > > Hi Richard, Are you running the full AVR toolchain on *NetBSD*? (bintuils, gcc, avr-libc, avrdude, gdb, etc.) If so, you might be the first report of an actual user of the AVR toolset on that platform. Are there any issues that you've run into? I'm CCing the avr-libc-dev list for posterity. :-) Thanks Eric _______________________________________________ avrdude-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avrdude-dev
