On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 11:49 PM, CeDeROM <[email protected]> wrote:
> Xorg will autoconfigure though HAL and DBUS so you should have these > installed. If you install gnome2 (pkg_add -r gnome2 xorg) it will > download and install via network full working X environment for you > with just one command :-) Just did that and it does not work. This is a tough chipset for xBSD. In fact, under Linux, I also need to use the Nvidia proprietory driver to get X properly working. But anyway, this is out of the topic and I know I will be able to solve it later now that it can finally boot up. > > Port for libftdi 0.17 was released two or three day ago (upon my > request to test the FT2232H based cables) so it could not propagate to > a build farm yet, so if you need a new release please update the port > tree (portsnap fetch; portsnap update; cd /usr/ports/devel/libftdi; > make deinstall install clean) and build it yourself, the new version > should be available very soon :-) I see. I do not have FT2232H. I am mainly interested in J-Link. But I do have a Luminary demo board which use FTDI2232D. > You can update your core system with "freebsd-update" utility, and the > packages can be updated with "portupgrade" utility :-) > > With the standard 8.0-RELEASE configuration libftdi (0.14) and the > OpenOCD (0.2.0) I managed to successfully program and debug > STM32Primer1 using its built-in RLink interface - maybe you are using > FT2232H chip that was not yet supported by libftdi0.14 (I had these > problems)? :-) Yes I have installed the binary libftdi and openocd for FreeBSD 8. But I am more interested to be able to build latest git version of OpenOCD. For that it seems to fail with the stock libftdi. Anyway, I think I will only use this FreeBSD installation as a test system. It seems to me everything is a bit more difficult than Ubuntu and I am not that interested in messing with the OS any more (but occasionally I still do). -- Xiaofan http://mcuee.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development
