On 3/11/15 11:25 AM, W. Martinjak wrote: > > On 2015-03-11 18:17, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote: >> >> Xenomai support is more work than rt-preempt was, since there is no >> outside source of Xenomai kernel debs, so that would have to be done too. >> > > hmmmm, > > # aptsearch xenomai > gives me > > libxenomai-dev Headers and static libs for Xenomai > 2.6.3-2 2.6.3-2 > libxenomai-dev:i386 Headers and static libs for Xenomai > <none> 2.6.3-2 > libxenomai1 Shared libraries for Xenomai > 2.6.3-2 2.6.3-2 > libxenomai1:i386 Shared libraries for Xenomai > <none> 2.6.3-2 > linux-patch-xenomai Linux kernel patches for Xenomai > 2.6.3-2 2.6.3-2 > xenomai-doc Xenomai documentation > 2.6.3-2 2.6.3-2 > xenomai-runtime Xenomai runtime utilities > 2.6.3-2 2.6.3-2 > xenomai-runtime:i386 Xenomai runtime utilities <none> > 2.6.3-2 > > on debian-sid
Yep. So you'd have to take that linux-patch-xenomai package (or, maybe better, get the xenomai patch directly from the xenomai developers) and build a kernel package from it. John Morris did much of this work, though i have no idea what the current state of it is. I made our current RTAI kernel debs with a similar build system, available here: https://github.com/SebKuzminsky/linux-rtai-build -- Sebastian Kuzminsky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
