[PATCH v2 10/10] user: Remove obsolete content in quick start
Sebastian Huber
sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de
Mon Jan 28 12:27:12 UTC 2019
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@@ -24,90 +24,3 @@ applications on top of RTEMS.
bsp-build
bsp-test
app
-
-The following is a quick start guide that provides a basic set of commands to
-build the RTEMS Tools and Kernel. The quick start guide provides links to the
-detailed sections if any problems are encountered.
-
-The detailed procedure for installing an RTEMS Workspace and installing
-all tools can be found in :ref:`installation`. This includes information
-on installation points, developer versions, and the RTEMS kernel.
-
-The short version of this procedure is as follows
-(:ref:`posix-host-tools-chain`):
-
-#. Create a workspace (:ref:`installation`),
-
-#. Download the RTEMS Source Builder (RSB),
-
-#. Build an RTEMS tool chain for a specific target architecture,
-
-#. Download RTEMS, and then
-
-#. Build RTEMS for a specific Board Support Package (BSP).
-
-Each of these steps is described in a section in this guide.
-
-Creating a Workspace
-====================
-
-Before beginning, the development host computer needs to be set up for
-this quick start procedure to complete successfully. :ref:`host-computer`
-details what is needed for the supported host operating systems. If
-Windows is being used it is recommended following the procedure in
-:ref:`microsoft-windows` first.
-
-There are many ways and locations a suitable environment can be set up. A
-common factor that defines the final location of tools and projects is the
-place you have suitable storage. Another is permissions. There is no
-need to become root or the administrator and we recommend you avoid
-doing this. You can build and install the tools anywhere on the host's
-file system you, as a standard user, have read and write access too.
-:ref:`Prefixes` and :ref:`ProjectSandboxing` provide detailed examples
-of possible locations and set ups.
-
-Simple Example
-==============
-
-.. code-block:: shell
-
- $ cd
- $ mkdir -p development/rtems
- $ cd development/rtems
- $ git clone git://git.rtems.org/rtems-source-builder.git rsb
- ...
- $ cd rsb
- $ ./source-builder/sb-check
- ...
- $ cd rtems
- $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder \
- --prefix=/usr/home/chris/development/rtems/5 5/rtems-sparc
- ...
-
-Build the RTEMS Kernel (:ref:`rtems-kernel-install`) by cloning the repository,
-running the ``bootstrap`` procecure, building and finally installing the
-kernel:
-
-.. code-block:: shell
-
- $ export PATH=$HOME/development/rtems/5/bin:$PATH
- $ cd
- $ cd development/rtems
- $ mkdir kernel
- $ cd kernel
- $ git clone git://git.rtems.org/rtems.git rtems
- ...
- $ cd rtems
- $ ./bootstrap -c && $HOME/development/rtems/rsb/source-builder/sb-bootstrap
- ...
- $ cd ..
- $ mkdir erc32
- $ cd erc32
- $ $HOME/development/rtems/kernel/rtems/configure --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/5 \
- --target=sparc-rtems5 --enable-rtemsbsp=erc32 --enable-posix
- ...
- $ make -j 8
- ...
- $ make install
-
-You can now build a third-party library or an application.
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