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Mandeep Sandhu writes:

> $ echo $ECOS_REPOSITORY
> /home/mandeep/ecos/ecos-3.0/packages
 
This looks well.

> $ gcc -v

[snip]

> gcc version 4.3.3 (Ubuntu 4.3.3-5ubuntu4)

GCC likes your kernel is the very recent stuff.

> $ tclsh
> % info pa
> 8.4.19

This looks well.

> > if ECOS_REPOSITORY is not empty, try invoke stdiooutput in that terminal
> > session.

> I did. Same result. Screenshot attached.
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                      Thanks, but that was odd :-)

So, _perhaps_ your issue is freshmeat kernel or (and) gcc.

You can

1) Try `i386-elf' toolchain from eCosCentric
ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/gnutools/i386linux/ecoscentric-gnutools-i386-elf-20081107-sw.i386linux.tar.bz2

STFW
http://sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss/2009-05/msg00010.html

If that won't be work for you

2) ... downgrade your distro (I have success with Ubuntu 7.04, 8.04 LTS)
or try to run that distro on any kind VM under your nowadays distro.


Sergei


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