rpm -ivh --force --ignoreos nesc-1.2.7b-1.cygwin.i386.rpm
Thanks for all the help.
On 9/12/06,
Philip Levis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 12, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Ian Welch wrote:
> Just reinstalled TOS2.x to fix a Java issue. Now when I try to
> compile a program "make mica2" a get a pop-up window with the
> following message
>
> nesc1.exe - Entry Point Not Found
> "The procedure entry point basename could not be located in dynamic
> link library cygwin1.dll"
>
> Did i forget something?
>
install-tinyos.html and upgrade-tinyos.html:
The TinyOS-specific tools are the NesC compiler and a set of tools
developed in the tinyos-2.x/tools source code repository. They are
also installed using rpms. If you using the Cygwin version
recommended in these install instructions, you should install the
"Recommended" Windows/Cygwin nesC RPM. Try installing it and if it
does not work (e.g., you get strange errors when you try to execute
it), this may be due to a Cygwin version incompatibility: try the
"Other" Windows/Cygwin RPM (1.2.7a). If you are using Cygwin and
installing the nesC RPM causes an error that the RPM was built for
Cygwin, add the --ignoreos option.
Phil
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