The packages installed from the Ubuntu repository , in that example,
are the requirements for the 2.0 release and the 2.0 release of
TinyOS, with all it supports by default. The next useful thing is the
environment settings script, that so far has been working quite nicely
for me and eased up my life significantly. The rest of the gude
includes version 1, Boomerang, and version 2 from CVS (installed in a
separate folder), which are completely optional. If you only care
about 2.0 stop after the environment script, or before that, if you've
got a better way of configuring it.

Unfortunatelly I can't help you with the RPMs, since there's where I
hit trouble and that's why I got Ubuntu when the repository came out.


On 28/03/07, Pedro Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi;

Problems with Ubuntu were probably because i started with Tiny OS 1.1 then
tried to upgrade to 1.15 to get it to support the MicaZ from Crossbow that
i'm using (unsupported in 1.1), then it didnt work well with the tarballs,
so i used alien to covert the rpms to deb packages, but i also got errors
with install attempts, i dont quite remember which. Maybe if I try a pure
2.0 install i'll be more lucky. I'm currently trying with Fedora because of
the native support for RPM's and in a hope to face the least errors
possible.

That website you gave, it appears to be for Moteiv motes and for 1.x tiny os
plus cvs upgrade to 2.0 tree.
Is there anything similar (or can it be used at all) for a pure Tiny OS 2.0
isntall for Crossbow's MicaZ motes?

Thanks!


On 3/28/07, Atilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28/03/07, Pedro Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello;
> >
> > i've recently entered the tiny OS world, but not without trouble right
from
> > the start.
> > i dont seem to be able to even install it! after Ubuntu, after Red Hat
9,
> > i'm now trying with Fedora 6. always different problems, which don't
matter
> > now, but my current situation is this:
> >
> > while installing the tiny OS 2.0 files, during Step 4 (according to the
> > install tutorial), it's required to install the rpm of tinyos-tools. the
> > process of installing it goes like this (all others went fine):
>
> I'm not experienced in getting it to work from RPMs either, but my
> recommendation is to use the Ubuntu repository, which is by far the
> fastest and easiest way to get it working. What sort of trouble did
> you encounter while using the Ubuntu packages?
> You might want to check out
> http://www.5secondfuse.com/tinyos/install.html, which
gives a short
> but compete tutorial on how to get it all working in Ubuntu.
>


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