>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Yahoo! Mail on your mobile. Get started! http://mobile.yahoo.com/services?promote=mail -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
