I am currently using it with ActivePerl and Windows XP without
modifications. It actually works fine for me.

/Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Eduardo de Mier
Sent: den 27 november 2006 15:57
To: uip-users@sics.se
Subject: [uip-users] Re: can not convert web pages into fsdata.c

Hallo everybody.
The tool doesn't solve the problem either. I think it is just a compiled

version of the perl script.
The problem may reside in the syntax of the "FILES" or "find" command 
and a difference between UNIX and Windoes notation. Since I do not know 
anything about perl and very little about LINUX up to this moment I 
couldn't solve it. I will try. In he meantime it would be nice if 
jeetendra am I could get some help.
Thanks.
Eduardo

Adam Dunkels schrieb:
> Since you are using Windows you can try the fs_generator tool from 
> Design4FPGA available from the uIP pages: 
> http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/download.html
> 
> Regards,
> 
> /adam
> 
> jeetendra singh wrote:
>> Thanks Richard for your attention
>> i tried to recompile webpages by executing "makefsdata"(included in
uip
>> stack) in activeperl in windows xp profetional but activeperl shows 
>> error as
>> "FIND: Parameter format not correct"   in the line  "open(FILES,
"find
>> .-type f |"); " and then skip out while loop.
>> so there is nothing generasted in the file "fsdata.c".
>>
>> Regards
>> jeetendra
>>
>> On 9/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> jeetendra singh writes:
>>>
>>> > i am using uip. I want to modify web pages included in the default

>>> uip
>>> > stack. but i am not able to run "makefsdata"  to  regenerate
fsdata.c
>>> > any help will be appreciated.
>>> > --
>>> > Kind Regards
>>> > Jeetendra Singh
>>>
>>>
>>> As I'm not too good as guessing - can you tell us what you have
tried 
>>> and
>>> what your host system is?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Richard.
>>>
>>> + http://www.FreeRTOS.org
>>> + http://www.SafeRTOS.com
>>> for Cortex-M3, ARM7, ARM9, HCS12, H8S, MSP430
>>> Microblaze, Coldfire, AVR, x86, 8051 & PIC18 * * * *
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> 


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