Hi, Am Sonntag 01 Mai 2011, 14.10:14 schrieb Uwe Fechner: > Hello, > > I am trying to compile Xenomai for Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit for > a Dell Latitude E6400 Laptop. > > First I tried to follow the following explanations: > http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/Building_Debian_packages
ok > I had the following problems: > - the Xenomai version, that comes with Ubuntu 10.10 is > very old, so I tried to compile my own packages ok > - using git didn't work, because I needed a user name and > password, that I don't have (the following command failed:) > git clone git://xenomai.org/xenomai-2.5.git There is no password to access the git repository. Are you behind a proxy? > - then I tried to compile packages from a tar.bz2 archive > I was able to compile the packages, but they did not work What did not work? > I suppose, that I have some wrong .config options. > > I then tried to compile a Linux kernel in the way, that is > suggested for Ubuntu, using this tutorial: > [...] > Now my questions: > I would like to use kernel 2.6.38 or 2.6.39-RC5 with > xenomai 2.5.6. > > 1) Is this a good choice, or is an older kernel or an older > version of Xenomai more likely to work? There is no adeos-ipipe-patch for 2.6.38 or .39-RC5. > 2) Do I need to run scripts/prepare-kernel.sh, or not? > This is mentioned at: > http://www.xenomai.org/documentation/xenomai-2.5/README.INSTALL > but not mentioned at: > http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/Building_Debian_packages If you follow "Building_Debian_packages" you dont need it. If you are able to copy&paste the commands from "Building_Debian_packages" into your local console, it should work. If not, please tell which step failed and why (exact error message). Stefan
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