> Let me try again by starting afresh, from scratch for everything, using the > i386-elf toolchain. Let me get back here then.
It worked! :) I did a fresh start, i.e install ecos with i386-elf binaries. This is what I did (on my Ubuntu 9.04): $ mkdir linux-synth $ cd linux-synth $ ecosconfig new linux $ ecosconfig add lwip_eth $ ecosconfig add libc_stdio $ ecosconfig tree edit ecos.ecc set CYGBLD_GLOBAL_COMMAND_PREFIX to "i386-elf" change CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS, append -fno-stack-protector $ make $ sed -i 's/ libgcc_eh.a//' install/lib/target.ld $ make tests $ ./install/tests/language/c/libc/stdio/v3_0/tests/stdiooutput NOTE: I did not have to give the "-io" option. Sergei, John, thanks a lot for your help. Regards, -mandeep > > As an aside, I tried doing a "Tools -> Run Tests" in the GUI... > > It shows "exec error - No such file or directory" in the output window. > > Thanks, > -mandeep > >> >> Sergei >> > -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
