On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Frans Meulenbroeks
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Oops, did reply i.s.o reply-all:
>
> 2010/8/13 Mike Frysinger <[email protected]>:
>> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
>>> Code builds with a few minor issues, using openembedded.
>>> I had to make sure autoconf was run with -s. Root cause seems to be
>>> that a symlink is made to tools before the actual data is there. With
>>> symlinks this works. With hard copy it does not.
>>> Guess ideally something could change in the order of the tests so the
>>> tools stuff is there.
>>>
>>> Also somehow MKINSTALLDIRS got not detected properly, I just added
>>> MKINSTALLDIRS=tools/mkinstalldirs when doing make install
>>> I guess this is also caused by mkinstalldirs not being there when the
>>> test is run.
>>
>> use the autogen.sh script instead of trying to run things yourself
>> -mike
>
> I've peeked at the autogen.sh script. That's how I got to the -s.
>
> I am crosscompiling urjtag under openembedded.
> This invokes autconf itself (and autogen is not more than autoconf
> with some options followed by configure).
>
> autoconf -s uses symlinks. Without -s things do not work (so we're
> symlinking to a file that does not exist yet). To me this is an
> indication that things are not done in the most logical way (but I am
> not enough autoconf wizard to resolve this). With 0.10.2 no -s was
> needed. That is the only thing I wanted to say. (and yeah, I peeked at
> the files but this is beyond my knowledge).
>
> Why I get the mkinstalldirs issue, I don't know. Guess this is related,
>
> Anyway: with those changes urjtag builds nicely under openembedded and
> it runs fine on my ppc.
> Thanks alot for making such a nice piece of software.

I am  gonna try on some fonera this evening:

http://vesta.homelinux.net/wiki/routeur_wifi_la_fonera.html

It has enough GPIOs free to be used for an urjtag station.

Do you see any problem with it?

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