Dear sir,
  I'd like to ask you which compiler you used to
compile ppcboot-0.4.4-pre1 package in order to get a
working ppcboot.srec file.Some one advise me to use
CDK 1.2.
  But after I finished reading the manual of CDK 1.2,
I found that, CDK 1.2 is a Cross Development Kit for
Host-Target systems. What I really need is a just a
Compiling Environment, since I my goal is to make a
zImage for my PBX823 board with a MPC823 CPU on it.
  I think, you must have the experiences in compiling
the ppcboot-0.4.4-pre1 package, so I?d like to
discuss with you the error messages I met when I used
ppc_8xx-gcc as my compiler to make ppcboot.srec, which
is a rule in the ?Makefile? of the top-directory of
the ppcboot-0.4.4-pre1 package:

 >No rule to make vsprinf.c needed by vsprintf.o

Judging from this message, there is three
possibilities, first, ppc_8xx-gcc can not compile
vsprinf.c; second, this file(vsprinf.c) is not a
working file; last, the way I use CDK 1.2 is wrong.
What I think about this messages is Ture or False?
What is the correct answer? Can you give me a prompt?
Detailed descriptions are welcome. Thank you very
much.

      Best Regards
                         Micael Balow




--- "Zheng, Haifei" <haifei.zheng at intel.com> ????>
Hi there,
>
> The steps you need to follow is actually stated in
> the manual - Hard Hat
> Linux Cross Development Kit.
> Chapter 4 - setting up and booting the Target.
> Chapter 5 - Configure the Host System.
>
> I think you should have these on the CD or even
> download it from the web.
> http://www.mvista.com/cdk1.2/
> <http://www.mvista.com/cdk1.2/>
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Zheng Haifei
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From:   Micael balow [SMTP:micaelbalow at yahoo.com.cn]
>       Sent:   Monday, January 08, 2001 9:41 PM
>       To:     haifei.zheng at intel.com
>       Subject:        RE: ppcboot Questions
>
>       Dear Zheng,
>            I use CDK 1.2 as my cross compiler.In fact,I
> am
>       sorry to say,I don't know how to use CDK 1.2 to
> make
>       ppcboot_0.4.4.pre1.
>            Would you like to give me a description of the
>       steps that you took to compile ppcboot_0.4.4.pre1
>       using CDK 1.2.
>            Other prompt information is also appreciated
> by
>       me.Thank you in advance.
>            Best Regards
>                            Micael Balow
>
>       --- "Zheng, Haifei" <haifei.zheng at intel.com> ???:>
>       Hello,
>       >
>       > Could you please tell us what cross compiler you
> are
>       > using? We suggest that
>       > for out-of-box compiling you use the Monta Vista
>       > Hardhat Linux distribution.
>       > http://www.mvista.com/cdk1.2/
>       > <http://www.mvista.com/cdk1.2/>
>       > You can look in the on-line Hard Hat Linux CDK
> 1.2
>       > manual to see if they
>       > support your board.
>       >
>       > Good Luck.
>       >
>       >
>       > Haifei Zheng
>       >
>       >       -----Original Message-----
>       >       From:   Micael balow
> [SMTP:micaelbalow at yahoo.com.cn]
>       >       Sent:   Friday, January 05, 2001 6:20 PM
>       >       To:     linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org
>       >       Subject:        ppcboot Questions
>       >
>       >
>       >       Dear Sir,
>       >             I am a freshman of the development of
>       > embedded
>       >       system, and it is my honor to contact with you .
>       >             I have already had a custom PBX board with
> a
>       >       embedded CPU named MPC823, and a monitor has
>       > already
>       >       been flashed into a EPROM on the board.
>       >             I'd like to ask you the following
> questions.
>       >             1.I think,in order to get a kernel image
> and
>       > let
>       >       it run on that board,I need a Linux OS with a
> right
>       >       version to complie a kernel. When I used Redhat
> 6.0
>       >       and 6.1 Linux to make ppcboot.0.4.4-pre1,I got
> the
>       >       following error mesages:
>       >
>       >       >      Makefile:24:***unterminated call to
>       > >function
>       >       'shell' : missing '('. stop.
>       >
>       >            But when I use Redhat 6.2 Linux to make
>       >       ppcboot.0.4.4-pre1,the message is something like
>       > the
>       >       following:
>       >
>       >       >Make[1]:Entering directory '/ppcboot/ppc'
>       >       >Make[1]:'.depend' is up to date.
>       >                   ...
>       >       >Make[1]:Entering directory '/ppcboot/tools'
>       >       >Make[1]:***No rule to make target
> 'crc32.c'needed
>       > >by
>       >       '.depend'. stop.
>       >       >Make[1]:Leaving directory '/ppcboot/tools'
>       >
>       >            I do not  know the reason that I got so
> much
>       >       error messages.Did I use the wrong Linux
> version?
>       > Did
>       >       I use the wrong Bash version? How can I make
>       > changes
>       >       to let it run well.
>       >
>       >            Thank you for your reading my letter and
> thank
>       >       you for your considering my questions. I'd like
> to
>       >       expect to get answers as soon as possible. Thank
>       > you
>       >       very much.
>       >
>       >             Best Regards
>       >
>       >                             yours sincerely  Micael
> Balow
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >
>
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