On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:00 AM, bob b...@vknobloch.de wrote:
I followed the readme exactly. I have what appears to be a sensible
directory structure (although I note the is no 'info' or 'man'
directory, as there was in the '4' version).
If you want those, you have to run the make commands
On 22/07/11 12:15, Peter Bigot wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:00 AM, bob b...@vknobloch.de wrote:
I followed the readme exactly. I have what appears to be a sensible
directory structure (although I note the is no 'info' or 'man'
directory, as there was in the '4' version).
If you want
There's no documentation on layout: you pick the prefix, and the tools put
things where they want them within that space in accordance with GNU/FHS
practices. If you want specific pieces somewhere else, you'll have to
specify that with the configure options.
Perhaps you're somehow picking up
OK, trying again.
I followed the readme exactly. I have what appears to be a sensible
directory structure (although I note the is no 'info' or 'man'
directory, as there was in the '4' version).
Trying to compile existing projects fails however, first symptom:
cc1: error: unrecognized
Hi,
I have been using the mspgcc version 3 tools, but wanted to upgrade.
I downloaded the latest Linux version from Sourceforge
(mspgcc-20110716.tar.bz2) and tried to follow the instructions.
Apart from many instructions seemingly having wrong prefix paths, which
I corrected. I got everything
Did you also install msp430mcu and msp430-libc as described in the README?
Please file a bug report detailing which instructions you believe have the
wrong prefix paths. Thanks.
Peter
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 3:17 AM, bob b...@vknobloch.de wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the mspgcc version 3