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Bevan Weiss

-----Original Message-----
From: e.boom3 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 27 January 2010 6:09 AM
To: GCC for MSP430 - http://mspgcc.sf.net
Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] mspgcc repository

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Rabino" <[email protected]>
To: "GCC for MSP430 - http://mspgcc.sf.net"; 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] mspgcc repository


> Bevan Weiss wrote:
>> Have you #include'd signal.h?
>>
>> I don't see any reference to the system not being able to find that file,
>> only that the the dint/eint function declarations can't be found.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bevan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Daniel Rabino [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, 12 January 2010 1:43 AM
>> To: GCC for MSP430 - http://mspgcc.sf.net
>> Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] mspgcc repository
>>
>> Adam Horden wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I create packages for the mspgcc project for Ubuntu. The way I do it is
>>> to create my own patches and use these inside my packages. The patch is
>>> just all the applied patches to a upstream source release combined into
>>> one patch. I use a combination of the CVS code and Ivan's code from SVN
>>> (mspgcc4 project). I created a mirror system that would build a source
>>> version each day as well as a Ubuntu package.
>>>
>>> Its worth noting that Ivan's port is more up to date and allows you to
>>> build with any gcc version. This way you do not have to rely on gcc
>>> 3.2.3. I did this because gcc 3.2.3 support was dropped in Ubuntu Karmic
>>> and so I could not build packages for this distribution release. I
>>> switched to Ivan's code in SVN so I could build packages for any Ubuntu
>>> distribution releases without having to backport gcc.
>>>
>>> I am starting a new respiratory soon where my patches will be held in
>>> revision control. This way my packages and packages for other
>>> distributions can all use the same patch so we have some sort of quality
>>> control.
>>>
>>> If you use Ubuntu you can try out my packages assuming you are running
>>> Jaunty (Karmic build are also available, Lucid in progress):
>>>
>>> To use the packages assuming your on Ubuntu Jaunty:
>>>
>>> sudo nano /etc/sources/sources.list and append to the bottom:
>>>
>>> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/adamhorden/msp430/ubuntu jaunty main
>>>
>>> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/adamhorden/msp430/ubuntu jaunty main
>>>
>>> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 9CC544B7
>>>
>>> sudo apt-get update
>>>
>>> sudo apt-get install msp430-binutils msp430-gcc msp430-libc msp430-gdb
>>>
>>> *Adam Horden
>>> *
>>>
>>> *http://www.adamhorden.net*
>>>
>>>
>>> Peter Bigot wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I also could not find anything saying which was canonical, but I have
>>>>
>> found
>>
>>>> the Bazaar repository on SourceForge to incorporate material from the
>>>> mspgcc4 fork and from the msp430x branch of CVS.  I'm using it as the
>>>>
>> basis
>>
>>>> of the CC430 support.  (I see I mistakenly said "git" in my post where 
>>>> I
>>>> meant "bazaar"; sorry for the confusion.)
>>>>
>>>> The Bazaar version has mspgcc-core/buildgcc.sh which works fine if you
>>>> comment out the hard-coded CC=gcc-3.4 at the top and select gcc 3.2.3
>>>> instead of the default (I have not had success with gcc 4.3.4) .
>>>> packaging-standard/buildmspgcc.sh appears to be outdated.  Users of the
>>>>
>> CVS
>>
>>>> repository should be aware that the name of the overwrite directory for
>>>>
>> GCC
>>
>>>> 3.2.3 has been corrected to be gcc-3.2 in Bazaar, from the mistaken
>>>>
>> gcc-3.3
>>
>>>> it is in CVS.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, can't help with windows; my focus at the moment is Linux.
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Bragg, Nate <[email protected]>
>>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> In trying to learn more about the mspgcc project (because I would 
>>>>> prefer
>>>>>
>> an
>>
>>>>> open alternative to the Quadravox compiler I was suggested), I 
>>>>> stumbled
>>>>> across this list.  On the mspgcc homepage and wiki, it suggests
>>>>>
>> retrieving
>>
>>>>> the source from CVS - but the bazaar repository has more recent 
>>>>> commits,
>>>>>
>> and
>>
>>>>> in the mailing list archives, it's been said that the project is using
>>>>>
>> git.
>>
>>>>>  Could someone clarify which repository I should be getting mspgcc 
>>>>> from?
>>>>> (and if it is git, where it is?  I couldn't seem to find it).
>>>>>
>>>>> While I'm at it, if I wanted to do MSP-430 development in windows, 
>>>>> would
>>>>>
>> I
>>
>>>>> need the binary installer, or is it preferred to compile mspgcc from 
>>>>> the
>>>>> source?
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for all of the questions, I'm just a little confused.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Nate Bragg
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> After installing  this toolchain I' get errors when compiling. It seems
>> that the compiler doesn't find signal.h standard library. Any 
>> suggestions???
>>
>>
>> ../hal_board.c: In function 'halTimerSet':
>> ../hal_board.c:452: warning: implicit declaration of function 'dint'
>> ../hal_board.c:455: warning: implicit declaration of function 'eint'
>> ../hal_board.c: At top level:
>> ../hal_board.c:556: error: expected declaration specifiers or '...'
>> before numeric constant
>> ../hal_board.c:556: warning: return type defaults to 'int'
>> ../hal_board.c: In function 'interrupt':
>> ../hal_board.c:556: error: expected declaration specifiers before 
>> 'isrPort2'
>> ../hal_board.c:580: error: expected declaration specifiers before
>> 'interrupt'
>> ../hal_board.c:601: error: expected declaration specifiers before
>> 'interrupt'
>> ../hal_board.c:677: error: expected declaration specifiers before
>> 'interrupt'
>> ../hal_board.c:711: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or
>> '__attribute__' before '{' token
>> ../hal_board.c:753: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or
>> '__attribute__' before '{' token
>> ../hal_board.c:800: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or
>> '__attribute__' before '{' token
>> ../hal_board.c:836: error: expected declaration specifiers before
>> 'interrupt'
>> ../hal_board.c:896: error: expected declaration specifiers before
>> 'interrupt'
>> ../hal_board.c:934: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or
>> '__attribute__' before '{' token
>> ../hal_board.c:968: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or
>> '__attribute__' before '{' token
>> ../hal_board.c:983: error: expected '{' at end of input
>> make: *** [hal_board.o] Error 1
>>
>>
> Thank you for your answer,
>
> #include <signal.h> exists in all the files that need it, I thought that
> this library is not found because in mspgcc manual by Steve says that is
> necessary not only for dint/eint but also to process interrups
> functions, which is the case.
>
>
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