Re: Ada

2024-06-24 Thread John Howard
> gcc -v You might try forcing arm mode without supporting thumb modes. If I remember right, official Arm document obsoleted Thumb1, which would explain the “sorry” message. gcc.pdf (.html) helps. Also, there is a separate mailing list for the GCC linker problems. Experts might better assist

Re: Ada

2024-06-24 Thread John Howard
Thanks. I will do that. -- John (Sorry for all my top-posting. I try to use an iPhone. ‘nuff said.) On Jun 23, 2024, at 8:01 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote: > On Sun, Jun 23, 2024, 12:43 PM John Howard wrote: > > Johns recently identified and fixed that problem.) Building gnat is a b

Ada

2024-06-23 Thread John Howard
Hello. I need Ada for RTEMS on Raspberry Pi. I will settle for whichever versions work together. After moving to gitlab, is Ada continuously built and tested for RTEMS? Today, my non-gitlab RSB 5.3 build failed on Debian with error in GNAT 7.5.0 for the aspects.adb file. (That Python UTF-8 non

Re: 6.1rc3 CentOS 7 Build Sweep Report

2024-04-17 Thread John Howard
UTF-8 start byte cannot be 0xff. Off-by-1 bug is possible. Maybe a hidden control character is throwing off the count but being stripped away prior to the attempt to convert to UTF-8. On Apr 17, 2024, at 1:13 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote: Hi 6.1rc3 appears to be in pretty good shape on CentOS 7 (w

utf32 test

2024-04-06 Thread John Howard
/samples/utf32/init.c @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +/* + Author: John Howard + Date: April 5, 2024 + Subject: How to compile and execute this test? + $ gcc init.c + $ mv a.out utf32 + $ ./utf32 +*/ + +#include +#include “utf32.h” + +int main (void) +{ + utf32 v; + unsigned i; + + printf

utf32 support

2024-04-05 Thread John Howard
/testsuites/samples/utf32/utf32.h @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/* + Copyright 2024 John Howard + All Rights Reserved. + CUBITS is a trademark of John Howard. + CUBITS means Capital, Underline, Bold, Italic, Texture, and Strike. + + This file is part of the RTEMS.org test suites samples. + + Permission to use

Re: utf32 support

2024-03-19 Thread John Howard
ibyte character methods defined by POSIX would be in newlib. >> >> I'm not well versed in this area so have questions but I think it basically >> comes down to what software libraries an application needs and porting those >> to RTEMS -- assuming the license is ok. >

utf32 support

2024-03-18 Thread John Howard
I want to add utf32 support. Where do I start? — John ___ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel

Re: Trying to run freebsd on qemu

2024-03-14 Thread John Howard
Try at FreeBSD.org. On Mar 14, 2024, at 10:18 AM, ashish wrote: I am trying to run freebsd aarch64 12.x on qemu to know whether freebsd supports usb or not. and Error i am getting is this ```qemu-system-aarch64: device requires 67108864 bytes, block backend provides 2097152 bytes``` does an

[DIFF] 5.3 rpi/libpng16.pc: redundant libz

2024-01-29 Thread John Howard
~/development/rtems/5.3/arm-rtems5/raspberrypi/lib/pkgconfig/libpng16.pc @@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ Version: 1.6.37 Requires: zlib Libs: -L${libdir} -lpng16 -Libs.private: -lz -lbsd -lm -lz -lrtemsdefaultconfig +Libs.private: -lbsd -lm -lz -lrtemsdefaultconfig Cflags: -I${includedir} _

rtems 5.3 released libbsd hash mismatch

2024-01-13 Thread John Howard
Greetings. New developer here. I used RSB 5.3 to target RTEMS to RaspberryPi with an AMD64 Debian bullseye. sha512sum rtems-libbsd-5.3.tar.xz listed in VERSION is hash mismatch. Correct is: c84482cb33e178bdc1e4bbb0390a54d4f9c12db1f1614876dd4ae5218d4b26c2aa61d368bf3fafefcbc49e57008de9f636b11c5963