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Chris.. ping?<br>
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Do we need to remove things from rtems-testing since the<br>
official version is not in rtems-tools?<br>
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And what about the rtl-host build dependency? Is it time to<br>
move it as well?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/25/2014 6:17 AM, Krzysztof
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<div class="gmail_quote">2014-08-24 5:32 GMT+02:00 Chris Johns
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Where should I place this image? Is there any RTEMS
ftp or something<br>
like this where could I put it, or maybe should I just
push it to some<br>
Dropbox or sth and download it with RSB?<br>
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There is <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://ftp.rtems.org" target="_blank">ftp.rtems.org</a>
and that is where the image can be placed. Maybe a binary
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I need to add something like '%fetch' to the RSB to allow
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<div>A binary under rtems-tools repo is probably simpler for
now - it could be placed in the same directory as other
coverage-related files from rtems-testing repo like some
css files, and configuration file introduced by me.</div>
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should I move rtl-host repo into rtems-tools or wait
for your<br>
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There are a couple if issues to resolve. First is how to
merge the commit history from the rtl-host repo into the
rtems-tools repo. I would like the commit history to be
present so the history of who has worked on the code is
maintained. Second, what is the structure in the
rtems-tools repo and how to we integrate the various bits
under a waf build tree ?
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<div>About the structure - on my PC I copied rtl-host
directory just into rtems-tools directory, so tree output
is as follows:</div>
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<div>rtems-tools</div>
<div>├── doc</div>
<div>│ ├── asciidoc</div>
<div>│ └── images</div>
<div>├── rtemstoolkit</div>
<div>├── rtl-host</div>
<div>│ ├── build-linux2</div>
<div>│ ├── elftoolchain</div>
<div>│ ├── libiberty</div>
<div>│ ├── waf-tools</div>
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│ └── win32</div>
<div>├── tester</div>
<div>│ ├── config</div>
<div>│ ├── covoar</div>
<div>│ ├── rt</div>
<div>│ └── rtems</div>
<div>└── tools</div>
<div> ├── 4.10</div>
<div> ├── 4.11</div>
<div> ├── 4.9</div>
<div> └── libffi</div>
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<div>Then, I was able to point from covoar/wscript to
rtl-host/build-linux2 dir where librld.a is placed, and
link with this library. I think this is not perfect
solution, because rtl-host must be built independently
before covoar - but it works for now. You can find diff
for covoar wscript attached.</div>
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