Hello - I'm getting started with the eCos-2.0 'synthetic' target and have a couple of beginner's questions.
I used the command line setup: $ ecosconfig new linux default [edited 'ecos.ecc' tools prefix to match my installation] $ ecosconfig tree $ make $ make tests All this went fine. I copied the 'ecos-2.0/examples' directory into my scratch directory and can built the executables, which also went fine: $ cd examples $ make INSTALL_DIR=<my_install> The 'install/.../tests' like 'wallclock' run and exit fine. The 'examples' run fine, but don't exit (i.e., 'hello' prints its output then sits until I kill it with '^C'). $ ~/sandbox/ecos/examples> ./hello Hello, eCos world! [and here we stay until I issue a '^C'] Question: How should 'examples/hello.c' be structured to run and exit, returning cleanly to the parent Linux shell, or how should I invoke it? Thanks. - John Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
