Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-09 Thread Joel Sherrill
How is this dealt with in sp01 and samples/ticker in the main tree? I suppose we need a patch for the rtems-examples repository. On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 8:34 AM Alan Cudmore wrote: > Hi Sebastian, > Thank you for reproducing this. I added the floating point attribute > to my demo tasks and it wo

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-09 Thread Alan Cudmore
Hi Sebastian, Thank you for reproducing this. I added the floating point attribute to my demo tasks and it works as expected. I was just about to try Chris' suggestion of using GDB when I saw this message. I encountered the same problem building the examples with waf. Regards, Alan On Thu, Apr 9

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-09 Thread Sebastian Huber
Hello Alan, On 08/04/2020 17:48, Alan Cudmore wrote: Regarding the LEON3: I am noticing something with the release that I don't understand yet. I am able to build and run a number of ARM BSPs including raspberrypi, raspberrypi2, beagleboneblack, and xlinx_zynq_a9_qemu When I build my applicatio

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-08 Thread Chris Johns
On 2020-04-09 01:48, Alan Cudmore wrote: I definitely plan on creating a readme for the repository to help anyone that is interested. Thanks. Regarding the LEON3: I am noticing something with the release that I don't understand yet. I am able to build and run a number of ARM BSPs including r

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-08 Thread Alan Cudmore
Hi Chris, I definitely plan on creating a readme for the repository to help anyone that is interested. Regarding the LEON3: I am noticing something with the release that I don't understand yet. I am able to build and run a number of ARM BSPs including raspberrypi, raspberrypi2, beagleboneblack, a

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-06 Thread Chris Johns
Hi Alan, This is awesome. I welcome deployment stories and support for them. I wonder if we need a way to assist capturing this for our users. You may need to add something to the site's README to provide beginner steps. Chris On 2020-04-07 11:44, Alan Cudmore wrote: Chris, I tested this

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-06 Thread Alan Cudmore
Chris, I tested this release on the Raspberry Pi (Zero), Raspberry Pi 2, Beaglebone Black with LibBSD, xilinx_zynq_a9_qemu, and partially on the leon3. ( samples all work on Leon3 QEMU, but I'm still configuring my application ) To help generate tools and BSPs for releases like this, I created a s

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-02 Thread Chris Johns
On 2020-04-03 01:19, Gedare Bloom wrote: On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 4:17 AM Sebastian Huber wrote: Hello, in the readme file: cd mkdir -p development/rtems wget https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/releases/sources/rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2004.tar.xz tar jxf rtems-source-builder-5.0.

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-02 Thread Gedare Bloom
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 4:17 AM Sebastian Huber wrote: > > Hello, > > in the readme file: > > cd > mkdir -p development/rtems > wget > https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/releases/sources/rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2004.tar.xz > tar jxf rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2004.tar.xz And this j shoul

Re: RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-02 Thread Sebastian Huber
Hello, in the readme file: cd mkdir -p development/rtems wget https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/releases/sources/rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2004.tar.xz tar jxf rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2004.tar.xz cd rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2004/rtems there is probably a cd development/rtems

RTEMS Release Snapshot: 5.0.0-m2004 (02 Apr 2020)

2020-04-02 Thread chrisj
RTEMS Release Build - 5.0.0-m2004 RTEMS 5 Release snapshot m2004 is avaliable for testing. It can be found at: https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/releases/5/5.0.0/5.0.0-m2004 Please test and report any issues to the u...@rtems.org or devel@rtems.org mailing lists or please raise a ticket. If you