[coyotos-dev] Build xenv on Ubuntu
Jonathan S. Shapiro
shap at eros-os.com
Wed Feb 28 14:01:21 CST 2007
Chris:
As it happens, I'm working on the cross tool environment as we speak, so
your timing is pretty good.
1. Do you have write permission on the CROSSROOT directory?
2. Try running "rm -rf BUILD/*" in ccs-xenv -- this smells like the
patch didn't get applied. To get it re-applied, you'll need to delete
those so that Makefile.target will regenerate them.
3. Can you run this in an emacs shell buffer and send me the entire
output privately so that I can see what is happening here? Please don't
send that to the list.
shap
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 14:52 -0500, Christopher Nelson wrote:
>
>
> On 2/28/07, Jonathan S. Shapiro <shap at eros-os.com> wrote:
> The sole purpose of xenv is to configure cross tools for
> coyotos, so it
> really should be trying to configure for that.
>
> I'm guessing that you tried to build this by hand, and
> therefore the
> patch did not get correctly applied. What command did you
> originally run
> here?
>
> First I was trying to build for capros. So I did:
>
> (cd ccs-xenv; make -f Makefile.xenv TARGETS="capros-i386"
> CROSSROOT=/capros/host)
>
> Then I tried:
>
> (cd ccs-xenv; make -f Makefile.xenv TARGETS="capros-i386"
> CROSSROOT=/capros)
> (cd ccs-xenv; make -f Makefile.xenv TARGETS="coyotos-i386"
> CROSSROOT=/capros)
>
> Next, I decided that since I wanted to build coyotos too, I might as
> well just do that. So I ran.
>
> (cd ccs-xenv; make -f Makefile.xenv TARGETS="coyotos-i386")
>
> They all ended with the same error.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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