Error in Installing Autotools 4.10
Andrei Chichak
groups at chichak.ca
Sat Feb 25 21:02:14 UTC 2012
On 2012-February-25, at 11:49 AM, Binkowski, Cassio wrote:
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> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Andrei Chichak <groups at chichak.ca> wrote:
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> On 2012-February-25, at 9:22 AM, Binkowski, Cassio wrote:
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>> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:03 AM, Ralf Corsepius <ralf.corsepius at rtems.org> wrote:
>> On 02/25/2012 12:07 AM, Binkowski, Cassio wrote:
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>> Is all I need to get it running:
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>> * MinGW;
>> * MSYS;
>> * http://www.rtems.org/ftp/pub/rtems/4.10.2/rtems-4.10.2.tar.bz2;
>> * Autoconf and Automake;
>> Prebuilt packages available from here:
>> ftp://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/mingw32/4.10/rtems-4.10-autoconf/
>> ftp://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/mingw32/4.10/rtems-4.10-automake/
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>> I didn't find any instructions on how to build these manually? Can you please provide such information?
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> The instructions for those are on Chris' mingw page
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> http://wiki.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/MinGW_Tools_for_Windows
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> …but, download the bz2 file from those directories that don't have -src in their names. Then
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> cd /c
> tar xvfj thenameofyourfile.bz2
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> And it will extract the pieces into the proper places.
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> Don't I have to make or compile them for them to be functional (whatever their function is)?
Nope. They are ready to roll.
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>> * Respective tools for specific CPU?
>> Yes, at minimum you need the binutils and gcc packages for your the target. Prebuilt packages also available from here:
>> ftp://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/mingw32/4.10/rtems-4.10-<target>-binutils/
>> ftp://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/mingw32/4.10/rtems-4.10-<target>-gcc/
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>> Why are you referring to the 4.10 tools? Shouldn't we be using 4.11 already?
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> A darn good question, and one that has been much on my mind. Ralf?
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> Once you get all of the appropriate pieces in place, it still won't compile according to the instructions. You have to do a
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> bootstrap
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> in the directory that has the RTEMS source. A side effect of this is that the "configure" script will be created. Only then can you use the "configure" command.
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> That's as far as I got. I am having major issues with the "make" step not knowing how to make "all".
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> Ok. How do I "bootstrap" it?
cd into the directory that has your RTEMS distribution (should have folders like c contrib cpukit doc…) and type "bootstrap".
If you don't trust the configuration files that came with the distribution
bootstrap -c
bootstrap
Andrei
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