From joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com Mon Nov 16 21:40:06 2009 From: joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com (Joel Sherrill) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:40:06 -0600 Subject: RTEMS 4.9.3 Available Message-ID: <4B01C6B6.3060207@oarcorp.com> Hi, RTEMS 4.9.3 is available. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release in anyway. If your submission is not included in the Release Page on the Wiki, I apologize and remind you that you can add it yourself. :) Of particular interest is that this is the first RTEMS Release to include test coverage reports. Reports are included for x86, SPARC, ARM, and Coldfire. Improved test coverage has been a thrust during the 4.10 development cycle. Coverage analysis and improvement is an effort initiated by OAR as an internally funded effort and was contributed to this summer by Santosh Vattam, a Google Summer of Code student. His efforts are quite noticeable in the reports from the CVS head. Important URLs are: 4.9 Release Notes: http://www.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/4.9_Release_Notes FTP Download: ftp://www.rtems.org/pub/rtems/4.9.3 HTTP Download: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3 Online Documentation: http://www.rtems.org/onlinedocs/releases/rtemsdocs-4.9.3/share/rtems/html/ Test Coverage Reports: 4.9.3: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3/coverage/ CVS Head: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/people/joel/coverage/ GNU/Linux is the primary development platform supported for RTEMS development. The RTEMS Project provides Apt/Yum repositories with the latest tools pre-built for your convenience. If you are a Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, or SUSE user, this is by far the easiest way to install and subsequently update the development tools. It now takes longer to download the RPMs than it does to install them, configure and build RTEMS for a simulator BSP and run the hello and ticker samples. MS-Windows is now supported as a secondary development platform. Thanks to Chris Johns, MinGW based binaries are available for download. The RTEMS Wiki include detailed installation instructions. If you have questions or issues, feel free to bring them up on the RTEMS mailing list. I also ask that you update the appropriate BSP page on the Wiki with any status and testing information you have. And if you have a real problem, file a PR in Bugzilla. -- -- Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research & Development joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com On-Line Applications Research Ask me about RTEMS: a free RTOS Huntsville AL 35805 Support Available (256) 722-9985 From joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com Mon Nov 16 21:40:06 2009 From: joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com (Joel Sherrill) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:40:06 -0600 Subject: RTEMS 4.9.3 Available Message-ID: <4B01C6B6.3060207@oarcorp.com> Hi, RTEMS 4.9.3 is available. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release in anyway. If your submission is not included in the Release Page on the Wiki, I apologize and remind you that you can add it yourself. :) Of particular interest is that this is the first RTEMS Release to include test coverage reports. Reports are included for x86, SPARC, ARM, and Coldfire. Improved test coverage has been a thrust during the 4.10 development cycle. Coverage analysis and improvement is an effort initiated by OAR as an internally funded effort and was contributed to this summer by Santosh Vattam, a Google Summer of Code student. His efforts are quite noticeable in the reports from the CVS head. Important URLs are: 4.9 Release Notes: http://www.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/4.9_Release_Notes FTP Download: ftp://www.rtems.org/pub/rtems/4.9.3 HTTP Download: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3 Online Documentation: http://www.rtems.org/onlinedocs/releases/rtemsdocs-4.9.3/share/rtems/html/ Test Coverage Reports: 4.9.3: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3/coverage/ CVS Head: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/people/joel/coverage/ GNU/Linux is the primary development platform supported for RTEMS development. The RTEMS Project provides Apt/Yum repositories with the latest tools pre-built for your convenience. If you are a Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, or SUSE user, this is by far the easiest way to install and subsequently update the development tools. It now takes longer to download the RPMs than it does to install them, configure and build RTEMS for a simulator BSP and run the hello and ticker samples. MS-Windows is now supported as a secondary development platform. Thanks to Chris Johns, MinGW based binaries are available for download. The RTEMS Wiki include detailed installation instructions. If you have questions or issues, feel free to bring them up on the RTEMS mailing list. I also ask that you update the appropriate BSP page on the Wiki with any status and testing information you have. And if you have a real problem, file a PR in Bugzilla. -- -- Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research & Development joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com On-Line Applications Research Ask me about RTEMS: a free RTOS Huntsville AL 35805 Support Available (256) 722-9985 From joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com Mon Nov 16 21:40:06 2009 From: joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com (Joel Sherrill) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:40:06 -0600 Subject: RTEMS 4.9.3 Available Message-ID: <4B01C6B6.3060207@oarcorp.com> Hi, RTEMS 4.9.3 is available. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release in anyway. If your submission is not included in the Release Page on the Wiki, I apologize and remind you that you can add it yourself. :) Of particular interest is that this is the first RTEMS Release to include test coverage reports. Reports are included for x86, SPARC, ARM, and Coldfire. Improved test coverage has been a thrust during the 4.10 development cycle. Coverage analysis and improvement is an effort initiated by OAR as an internally funded effort and was contributed to this summer by Santosh Vattam, a Google Summer of Code student. His efforts are quite noticeable in the reports from the CVS head. Important URLs are: 4.9 Release Notes: http://www.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/4.9_Release_Notes FTP Download: ftp://www.rtems.org/pub/rtems/4.9.3 HTTP Download: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3 Online Documentation: http://www.rtems.org/onlinedocs/releases/rtemsdocs-4.9.3/share/rtems/html/ Test Coverage Reports: 4.9.3: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3/coverage/ CVS Head: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/people/joel/coverage/ GNU/Linux is the primary development platform supported for RTEMS development. The RTEMS Project provides Apt/Yum repositories with the latest tools pre-built for your convenience. If you are a Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, or SUSE user, this is by far the easiest way to install and subsequently update the development tools. It now takes longer to download the RPMs than it does to install them, configure and build RTEMS for a simulator BSP and run the hello and ticker samples. MS-Windows is now supported as a secondary development platform. Thanks to Chris Johns, MinGW based binaries are available for download. The RTEMS Wiki include detailed installation instructions. If you have questions or issues, feel free to bring them up on the RTEMS mailing list. I also ask that you update the appropriate BSP page on the Wiki with any status and testing information you have. And if you have a real problem, file a PR in Bugzilla. -- -- Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research & Development joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com On-Line Applications Research Ask me about RTEMS: a free RTOS Huntsville AL 35805 Support Available (256) 722-9985 From joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com Mon Nov 16 21:40:06 2009 From: joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com (Joel Sherrill) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:40:06 -0600 Subject: RTEMS 4.9.3 Available Message-ID: <4B01C6B6.3060207@oarcorp.com> Hi, RTEMS 4.9.3 is available. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release in anyway. If your submission is not included in the Release Page on the Wiki, I apologize and remind you that you can add it yourself. :) Of particular interest is that this is the first RTEMS Release to include test coverage reports. Reports are included for x86, SPARC, ARM, and Coldfire. Improved test coverage has been a thrust during the 4.10 development cycle. Coverage analysis and improvement is an effort initiated by OAR as an internally funded effort and was contributed to this summer by Santosh Vattam, a Google Summer of Code student. His efforts are quite noticeable in the reports from the CVS head. Important URLs are: 4.9 Release Notes: http://www.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/4.9_Release_Notes FTP Download: ftp://www.rtems.org/pub/rtems/4.9.3 HTTP Download: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3 Online Documentation: http://www.rtems.org/onlinedocs/releases/rtemsdocs-4.9.3/share/rtems/html/ Test Coverage Reports: 4.9.3: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.9.3/coverage/ CVS Head: http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/people/joel/coverage/ GNU/Linux is the primary development platform supported for RTEMS development. The RTEMS Project provides Apt/Yum repositories with the latest tools pre-built for your convenience. If you are a Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, or SUSE user, this is by far the easiest way to install and subsequently update the development tools. It now takes longer to download the RPMs than it does to install them, configure and build RTEMS for a simulator BSP and run the hello and ticker samples. MS-Windows is now supported as a secondary development platform. Thanks to Chris Johns, MinGW based binaries are available for download. The RTEMS Wiki include detailed installation instructions. If you have questions or issues, feel free to bring them up on the RTEMS mailing list. I also ask that you update the appropriate BSP page on the Wiki with any status and testing information you have. And if you have a real problem, file a PR in Bugzilla. -- -- Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research & Development joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com On-Line Applications Research Ask me about RTEMS: a free RTOS Huntsville AL 35805 Support Available (256) 722-9985