done.
See 
User_Contributed_Methods<http://docs.tinyos.net/index.php/Getting_started#User_Contributed_Methods>

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Xin Dong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Razvan,
> It works. Thanks a lot!
>
> I think someone may update the wiki page to include this method.
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Razvan Musaloiu-E. 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Xin Dong wrote:
>>
>>  Hi guys,
>>> I have the same problem on my Mac OS X 10.5 for intel. I used to be able
>>> to
>>> compile apps for micaz, but now I don't know why suddenly I can't. I
>>> tried
>>> to install avr-gcc from MacPorts, but still without luck.
>>>
>>> Has anyone figured out what's going on here?
>>>
>>>
>> Can you give a try the macports from here:
>>        http://hinrg.cs.jhu.edu/git/?p=ports.git
>>
>> --
>> Razvan ME
>>
>>  2009/6/10 David Gay <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>  2009/6/10 André Lopes <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>> -And nesc1 gets those paths from the gcc invocation - the two problems
>>>>> -are undoubtably related.
>>>>>
>>>>> How should I add the gcc search path at avr-gcc invocation?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nothing. Those paths being missing is just a symptom of the same
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>>  nesc1: internal error: couldn't define builtin macros - exiting
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've runned that command and it printed a lot of #DEFINE values, the
>>>>>> only
>>>>>> thing
>>>>>> that a think it could be wrong is some warnings that it gave me, like,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ignoring nonexistent directory
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> "/stow/repository/avr-tinyos/bin/../lib/gcc/avr/4.1.2/../../../../avr/sys-include"
>>>>
>>>>  ignoring nonexistent directory
>>>>>> "/opt/local/avr-build/avr-tinyos/lib/gcc/avr/4.1.2/include"
>>>>>> ignoring nonexistent directory
>>>>>> "/opt/local/avr-build/avr-tinyos/avr/sys-include" ignoring nonexistent
>>>>>> directory
>>>>>>
>>>>> "/opt/local/avr-build/avr-tinyos/avr/include"
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've tried to reinstall avr tools avr-gcc, but always the same error,
>>>>>> getting desperate!
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -What's the result code from avr-gcc? (run echo $? *immediately* after
>>>>> -the manual call to avr-gcc to find out) nesc1 won't be happy if it's
>>>>> -not 0.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The value printed is 1.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That's your problem - nesc expects a result of 0 (indicating success).
>>>> Maybe it should be a little more lenient when the result is 1
>>>> (typically means "warning") - I'll probably change that for the next
>>>> release.
>>>>
>>>>  How should I proceed? Thanks in advance for the time helping me!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Install an avr-gcc that doesn't have installation problems (the
>>>> presence of those /stow paths in the messages from avr-gcc suggests to
>>>> me that you've got something broken in your build process) ? FWIW, I
>>>> haven't had any problems with the avr-gcc (4.0.2) that comes with
>>>> DarwinPorts (http://darwinports.com)
>>>>
>>>> David Gay
>>>>
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Autonomous Systems Lab
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
UCSC
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