The cputransp devkit contains all the transparency methods. Install the devkit and make sure you have selected the devkit for your target. You should have various transparency methods available then.
# sb-conf st foo -c mycompiler -d cputransp:mydevkit -t mytransp # sb-conf in foo -c -d -e -F -G -S # sb-conf se foo Regards, Jussi Barry Bennett wrote: > Can you be more specific about which development kit I need to install? > As indicated in my original post, I installed the contents of the > scratchbox-devkit-cputransp-1.0.1-i386.tar.gz file which seemed to make > no difference. > > If it is true that the CPU transparency needs to be installed as a > development kit then it would be nice if the online documentation were > updated to describe this. > > At 06:05 PM 12/19/2006, you wrote: >> They broke the cpu transparency out into its own devkit, so you need >> that as well. >> >> Diane >> >> On 12/19/06, *Barry Bennett* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >> >> I am new to the scratchbox environment which was suggested to me as a >> way be able to cross compiling the Mono project for my target CPU. I >> have read the documentation for installing and using scratchbox, but >> I am confused about the selection of a CPU-transparency >> method. Maybe a more seasoned scratchbox user could help me out. >> >> I followed the "Installing Scratchbox" document found on the >> scratchbox web site. This document is slightly dated, but I could >> find nothing newer. I followed the section 2.2.2 instructions for >> "Installing Scratchbox On Other Linux Distributions" and installed >> the following tar balls: >> scratchbox-core-1.0.7-i386.tar.gz >> scratchbox-libs-1.0.7-i386.tar.gz >> scratchbox-toolchain-arm-gcc3.3-glibc2.3-1.0.1-i386.tar.gz >> >> I was not entirely sure which tar files to use, but the document >> entitled "Cross-Compiling Tutorial With Scratchbox" found on the web >> site suggests these would be a good choice. Once installed I >> followed the steps to create the sbox group and created a user for >> scratchbox. I then started up scratchbox and attemptted to setup a >> target using the sb-menu. When I get to the "Select CPU-transparency >> method" dialog the only option shown is "none." >> >> The documents suggest that I do not need to do anything else but >> clearly something is missing. I tried downloading and installing the >> scratchbox-devkit-cputransp-1.0.1-i386.tar.gz file, but this made no >> difference. >> >> Can someone please point me to what I am doing wrong or what document >> describes this installation method better so that I can get it to >> work? The documents make it seem very easy, but clearly there is >> something not described or some pre-condition not being met that I do >> not understand. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Scratchbox-users mailing list >> Scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org >> <mailto:Scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org> >> http://lists.scratchbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scratchbox-users >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Scratchbox-users mailing list >> Scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org >> http://lists.scratchbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scratchbox-users > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Scratchbox-users mailing list > Scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org > http://lists.scratchbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scratchbox-users _______________________________________________ Scratchbox-users mailing list Scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org http://lists.scratchbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scratchbox-users