Hi Jan,

Thank you for your response.

We have a custom build process that was probably confusing the RTnet
configure script, and I also just recently patched my development
machine's kernel with xenomai to test RTnet with the device--the
configuration script also seemed to want to use some of those
directories.  The resolution was to clean everything (make mrproper,
make distclean) from both the custom build and kernel/linux
directories and rebuild the kernel from the standard kernel/linux
directory, reconfigure xenomai in that directory, and then rerun the
RTnet configuration script.  Along the way, I also moved all of the
directories used for patching my development machine's kernel with
xenomai, but that probably wasn't necessary.


> CONFIG_RTNET_RTEXT_CLASSIC only applies to very old Xenomai version (or
> to RTAI), so this is probably wrongly configured. But you did not tell
> us what your Xenomai version is.

I'm running xenomai 2.4.9.1.  I'm guessing it was the same build
process confusion (files that appeared missing because they were in
other locations) that caused the configuration script to think that it
was an old xenomai patch.


> BTW, a short description how to cross-compile RTnet can also be found at
> rtnet/drivers/mpc52xx_fec/README.

I did happen upon that a few weeks ago when I was looking for a good
example of porting a driver.  Perhaps this would be a good thing for
the wiki...


Thanks,
- James

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