John, I've been adding OSELAS.BSP-Phytec-phyCORE-8 to /usr/local/lib/ptxdist-1.99.svn/projects. After that when you do "ptxdist projects" you get something like this:
ptxdist: searching for projects: ptxdist: scanning /usr/local/lib/ptxdist-1.99.svn/projects... ---------------------- Available PTXdist Projects: ---------------------------- OSELAS.BSP-Phytec-phyCORE-8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then if you do "ptxdist clone OSELAS.BSP-Phytec-phyCORE-8 yourproject" you'll get a new project folder move that to /usr/local/lib/ptxdist-1.99.svn/projects and do "ptxdist projects" again to see the new project. I'm not sure if this is the best way but it's been working for me. thanks, Paul On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:51 PM, John Jeffers <[email protected]> wrote: > On page 11 of "Phytec phyCORE-i.MX27 Quick Start Manual" > > The text (2nd last line) says to read a chapter about "read the next > chapters of the manual, to find out how to start a new project." > > (I know there is not 28 hours in a day so it's not there.) > I knew how to make a new project in ptxdist 1.02. > I am happy to have the new app notes for V2. > > Can I add the ptxdist 1.99.8 generic projects tar after I have added > Unified BSP 8? > > What is the suggested way to add a new project in ptxdist 1.99.8? > > For example lufkin_i.mx27_tng > > Cheers John > > -- > ptxdist mailing list > [email protected] > -- ptxdist mailing list [email protected]
