compile error in dwmac-desc-enh.c
Joel Sherrill
joel.sherrill at oarcorp.com
Wed Aug 6 20:37:33 UTC 2014
On 8/6/2014 3:06 PM, Michael Davidsaver wrote:
> On 08/06/2014 03:39 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote:
>> ...
>> You really want to use the RTEMS Source Builder (RSB). It is a tool
>> written in Python
> This would be helpful if I has only building for myself, however I'm
> working to update my Debian packaging for 4.11. This is fairly
> straightforward for when I can just get the source and patch it myself.
> I'm not sure about trying to incorporate another layer of build system.
>
> Where are the latest patches being kept?
We are trying to have better source code management of the patches and
track them
in a distribution format independent manner. The patches are kept at:
http://git.rtems.org/rtems-tools in the tools subdirectory.
The RSB has the preferred set of patches for each target in a .bset file
for each target
and RTEMS branch. It also describes where to fetch patches. It should be
able to
build binaries on any host.
rtems-tools is intended to be independent of any packaging
considerations and a place
to keep patches until we (RTEMS) get them upstreamed.
Logically, your Debian packaging should be a peer of RSB and use the
same tool versions,
patches, configure command line, etc.
At least that's what we had in mind when it was laid out. No single
packaging system
should own the patches. All packaging systems should stay in sync on them.
> Can the "Tools Source" link on
> rtems.org be updated?
That will need to be addressed.
> FYI the packaging is now on github
>
> https://github.com/epicsdeb/rtems-gcc-newlib/tree/master
>
Awesome!
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