On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Tim Bird <tim.b...@am.sony.com> wrote: > 2. Custom or homebrew tools: > Another one I use is called 'ttc', for 'tiny target control'. > It is a thin wrapper over many of the commands that are used > to configure, build and install the kernel (as well as execute > commands on the target, move stuff between host and target, etc.) > I use this so that I don't have to remember all the different > config options, toolchain paths, cross-compiler prefix, bootloader > commands, and board access methods for the different boards I use. > Currently I'm only dealing with 2 or 3 boards, but I used to > deal with about 10 different boards on a continual basis. > It was driving me nuts every time I switched from one > board to another, having to re-learn all > the little details about working with the new board.
Hey Tim, Have you got your current target control scripts posted anywhere. I remember playing with them about 4 years ago and I'd like to have another look. g. _______________________________________________ Celinux-dev mailing list Celinux-dev@lists.celinuxforum.org https://lists.celinuxforum.org/mailman/listinfo/celinux-dev