users Digest, Vol 167, Issue 8

Niteesh G. S. niteesh.gs at gmail.com
Mon Aug 10 04:30:44 UTC 2020


Hello,


> Hello,
>
> I'm Zack and I'm currently finishing up my university degree in comp sci.
> I'm really interested in aviation and aerospace systems. I want to get into
> rtems to learn more about rtos and contribute to rtems !
>
> Currently I'm trying to build rtems and test and bsp. Hoping to then
> contribute. I followed one of you GSOC student's tutorials and tried to go
> ahead. I'm trying to build the test the bsp right now.
> here is his blog post
>
> https://medium.com/@mritunjaysharma394/installing-rtems-ecosystem-and-building-your-first-bsp-993d1cf38902
> I tried to run the bsp testing like this and it says the ini file is not
> found.  Is this the right bsp argument?  After this i'm going to try to
> build an application and would like to know the right path to install it.
> Any tips on looking for easy things to learn to patch? Thanks in advance i
> know it's a handful for questions!


>
> zakonrockets at zakonrockets-Inspiron-15-7000-Gaming
> :~/development/rtems/kernels-5/pcp-386$
> rtems-test --rtems-bsp=i386-rtems5
> --rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5
> RTEMS Testing - Tester, 5.0.not_released
>  Command Line: /home/zakonrockets/development/rtems/5/bin/rtems-test
> --rtems-bsp=i386-rtems5
> --rtems-tools=/home/zakonrockets/development/rtems/5 Host: Linux
> zakonrockets-Inspiron-15-7000-Gaming 5.3.0-62-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP
> Tue Jun 23 11:20:52 UTC 2020 x86_64 Python: 3.7.5 (default, Apr 19
> 2020, 20:18:17) [GCC 9.2.1 20191008]Host:
> Linux-5.3.0-62-generic-x86_64-with-Ubuntu-19.10-eoan (Linux
> zakonrockets-Inspiron-15-7000-Gaming 5.3.0-62-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP
> Tue Jun 23 11:20:52 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64)error: cannot find bsp
> configuration file: i386-rtems5.ini
>
> My guess here is that you might have missed the install step. In your BSP
directory
you should execute the* make install *If you have already done this step
then I think
the issue might be in the prefix directory. I guess you might have given a
custom
prefix path. In this case, you must explicitly provide the prefix using
--rtems-prefix=<PATH>


Thanks,
Niteesh.



> this is the output of my testing. Thanks for all the help!!
>
> Zack
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