rsb and ftp.gnu.org
Needell, Jerry
Jerry.Needell at unh.edu
Tue Aug 23 18:13:44 UTC 2016
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On Aug 23, 2016, at 2:10 PM, Needell, Jerry <Jerry.Needell at unh.edu<mailto:Jerry.Needell at unh.edu>> wrote:
I ran into this a few months back ...
4.11 is in a separate branch.
use:
git checkout -b rtems411 origin/4.11
that worked for me.
Good luck.
Jerry
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University of New Hampshire
Space Science Center
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On Aug 23, 2016, at 1:48 PM, D Peter Siddons <siddons at bnl.gov<mailto:siddons at bnl.gov>> wrote:
OK, but there are no 4.11 sets provided by rsb. Only 4.9, 4.10 and 4.12.
Pete.
On 08/23/2016 01:46 PM, Gedare Bloom wrote:
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 1:20 PM, D Peter Siddons <siddons at bnl.gov<mailto:siddons at bnl.gov>> wrote:
I'm trying to build an Arm toolset using rsb on an Ubuntu system (16.04).
First, I'm confused by the releases offered by rsb. "list-bsets" offers 4.9,
4.10 and 4.12. RTEMS suggests there is a 4.11, and no 4.12. What does this
mean? Is rsb's 4.12 really RTEMS 4.11?
4.11 is basically released. 4.12 is the current development branch.
So I tried 4.10. I get the following message:
download: (full) https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=ftp-3A__ftp.gnu.org_gnu_autoconf_autoconf-2D2.69.tar.gz&d=DQICAg&c=c6MrceVCY5m5A_KAUkrdoA&r=WPT82bAHlIno0YYjFrFTmdTbUkDri435RAhnn916ixU&m=-clPbuhfLed8qTxT6-zFSblxFjJdaJ3UutEZfLbDKk0&s=tloHlPlAXrBgq8ocJBsDksfvVfqr0lcvTcwUes6tuXo&e= ->
sources/autoconf-2.69.tar.gz
download: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=ftp-3A__ftp.gnu.org_gnu_autoconf_autoconf-2D2.69.tar.gz&d=DQICAg&c=c6MrceVCY5m5A_KAUkrdoA&r=WPT82bAHlIno0YYjFrFTmdTbUkDri435RAhnn916ixU&m=-clPbuhfLed8qTxT6-zFSblxFjJdaJ3UutEZfLbDKk0&s=tloHlPlAXrBgq8ocJBsDksfvVfqr0lcvTcwUes6tuXo&e= ->
sources/autoconf-2.69.tar.gz
download: no ssl context
download: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=ftp-3A__ftp.gnu.org_gnu_autoconf_autoconf-2D2.69.tar.gz-3A&d=DQICAg&c=c6MrceVCY5m5A_KAUkrdoA&r=WPT82bAHlIno0YYjFrFTmdTbUkDri435RAhnn916ixU&m=-clPbuhfLed8qTxT6-zFSblxFjJdaJ3UutEZfLbDKk0&s=KxxlKALBmVQnhcU0DjSOTfdPtINpVzAlhooDT62WHsQ&e= error:
<urlopen error ftp error: [Errn
o 111] Connection refused>
It's not clear to me if this is a firewall problem, or a problem with
ftp.gnu.org<http://ftp.gnu.org/> or what. Any suggestions?
I really wanted the most recent release because I'm interested in
experimenting with the ZynQ port, which I think was only introduced in 4.11.
4.11 should work. 4.12 can be unstable at times.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Pete.
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