Am 04.09.2002 21:20:05, schrieb "Ed Sutton" <[email protected]>:
>I still do not understand the Cygwin setup. It does not seem very intuitive
>too me yet.  I have run it several times.It took several minutes to install
>and I now have the bash shell and other utilities.  However, it did not
>appear to install any GCC or CVS files.

1. download cygwins "setup.exe" using you favorite browser
2. "download" files using "setup.exe"
  select addidional packages if you want. you'll need gcc, binutils
  and the preselected ones. you don't need any sources/source
  packages
3. "install from local directory" in "setup.exe"
  select all packages

this means you run setup.exe twice... after that you should have a unix
like envireonement.

4. download the gcc, binutils, and gdb sources from gnu.org
 i use the tar.bz2 packages
5. use CVS to download the sources from the soureforge page.
6. copy these sources over the original source trees of each:
gcc, binutils, gdb
7. configure, make and make install as described in the docs
 (msp430-libc/doc/doc.txt or the older online version, or the "build"
online page.)

(the links to the names packages and archives are on mspgcc.sf.net)

>Can you please reccomend a GUI CVS?  One that integrates with the File
>Explorer would be great.

TortoiseCVS is the best on Windows i know.
http://tortoisecvs.sf.net

chris




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