>
>
> 2. run jtag.exe build under mingw
>    it work fine. but I don't know why there is one extra line ?
> Mike said "you need to install the package and not run it from the build
> dir",
> what you mean ?
>
> F:\AMT\jtag\mingw\urjtag\src\apps\jtag>jtag.exe
> F:/AMT/jtag/mingw/urjtag/src/apps/jtag/.libs/jtag_ltshwrapperTMP: line 65:
> ls: c
> ommand not found
>
> UrJTAG 0.10 #1791
> Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 ETC s.r.o.
> Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009 Kolja Waschk and the respective authors
>
> UrJTAG is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and 
> you
> are
> welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain
> conditions.
> There is absolutely no warranty for UrJTAG.
>
> jtag.c:528 main() Warning: UrJTAG may damage your hardware!
> Type "quit" to exit, "help" for help.
>
> jtag>
> jtag> quit
>
> F:\AMT\jtag\mingw\urjtag\src\apps\jtag>
> F:\AMT\jtag\mingw\urjtag\src\apps\jtag>
>

I just know the problem about jtag.exe build from mingw.
 I need "make install" after "make". it is related with libtool,
In "make install", there is "libtool --mode=install" that will create
the final standalone jtag.exe.

Thank Mike,Xiaofan,Gaston . Thanks for your great help!
 


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