Hi Urs, I have set the classpath accordingly and when I issue command 'echo $CLASSPATH', I got the following output: :/Users/yusnaidi/tinyos-2.x/support/sdk/java. I guess that is correct, which I assume the system knows to find the tinyos.jar classfile in following that path. Do I?
Then, I also had replace the existing tinyos.jar file in the 'tinyos-2.x/support/sdk/java/' folder with the tinyos.jar file you gave through the link. I observed that this new tinyos.jar file has additional classes in the '/net/tinyos/util' which two of them are: macosx_universal_getenv.lib and macosx_universal_toscomm.lib. Assuming all sets, I then, try to compile the Blink application in the /tinyos-2.x/apps/Blink folder. However, I got these errors: ---------------------- /bin/sh: tos-ident-flags: command not found mkdir -p build/micaz compiling BlinkAppC to a micaz binary ncc -o build/micaz/main.exe -Os -fnesc-separator=__ -Wall -Wshadow -Wnesc-all -target=micaz -fnesc-cfile=build/micaz/app.c -board=micasb -DDEFINED_TOS_AM_GROUP=0x22 --param max-inline-insns-single=100000 -fnesc-dump=wiring -fnesc-dump='interfaces(!abstract())' -fnesc-dump='referenced(interfacedefs, components)' -fnesc-dumpfile=build/micaz/wiring-check.xml BlinkAppC.nc -lm make: ncc: No such file or directory make: *** [exe0] Error 1 ----------------------- Do I still missed something? Do I still need to do the 'make' and intall the native libraries in the '/tinyos-2.x/tools' folder? BTW, I have also renamed both macosx_universal_getenv.lib and macosx_universal_toscomm.lib files to new name: libtoscomm.jnilib and libgetenv.jnilib. Is this is what I should do? Then, where can I copy them? because when I issue command "tos-locate-jre --jni", I got ths error: "-bash: tos-locate-jre: command not found". How can I solve this? Many thanks for your kind help. Yusnaidi On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Urs Hunkeler <urs.hunke...@epfl.ch> wrote: > Hi Yusnaidi, > > I've had problems previously compiling on the Mac myself. My particular > problems are with the gnu make, which seems to ignore environmental > variables for some reason (I'm not an expert on gnu make). So I cannot > really help you with the error messages. If you just want to use the > libraries, you can use the tinyos.jar. > > If you decide to use tinyos.jar, you don't even have to install any > libraries. The latest version will automatically extract the native > libraries to a temporary file and load it from there (ignore the warnings, > or read them to understand how it works). All you have to do is include > tinyos.jar in your classpath (e.g., by adding a line like "export > CLASSPATH=/my/path/to/tinyos.jar:${CLASSPATH}" to the appropriate startup > script). > > If you want to properly install the native libraries, rename them to > libtoscomm.jnilib and libgetenv.jnilib. You can then copy them to the > directory shown by "tos-locate-jre --jni". > > If you want to know more, can you download and run the following program, > then send me its output? > http://www.schlangenstein.ch/tosruntime.jar > > Cheers, > Urs > > > > On 03/24/2011 05:17 PM, Yusnaidi Md Yusof wrote: > >> Hi Urs, >> What I meant was I got so many error messages after issuing the >> './configure', 'make', and 'sudo make install' commands. >> Do I missed settings any enviroment variables possibly? or etc... >> I am a bit confuse where I can use the tinyos.jar file. I have >> uncompressed the file and found that there are two universal files >> located in the tinyos->net->tinyos->util folder which are: >> macosx_universal_getenv, and macosx_universal_toscomm. Is these are the >> files you are referring as the macosx_universal_*.lib files? And to what >> name should I rename it? >> thanks >> Yusnaidi >> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Urs Hunkeler <urs.hunke...@epfl.ch >> <mailto:urs.hunke...@epfl.ch>> wrote: >> >> Hi Yusnaidi, >> >> I don't know about your problem, as I currently don't have a Mac OS >> X system with the latest OS to play with. However, I did compile the >> libraries for different systems, and the libraries included in the >> latest tinyos.jar should support Mac OS X on PPC, Intel 32-bit and >> Intel 64-bit platforms. If you don't absolutely want to compile the >> libraries yourself, you can use the latest tinyos.jar and see how >> this works for you: >> >> http://tinyos-main.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/support/sdk/java/tinyos.jar >> >> You can also download the macosx_universal_*.lib files, rename them >> to lib*.jnilib and manually put them in the right folders. The files >> are universal binaries for Mac OS X supporting the aforementioned >> processors. >> >> Cheers, >> Urs >> >> >> On 03/24/2011 12:11 AM, Yusnaidi Md Yusof wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I really stucked here. Please give me a help... >> >> I want to install tinyos-2.x (downloaded from git source) onto >> my Mac OS >> X snow leopard. I have successfully install all the macports, >> AVR tools, >> etc but when come to a stage to 'make' and 'make install' in the >> $TOSROOT/tools dir, I got the following errors: >> >> g++ -O2 -bundle >> "-I/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Headers" \ >> -o libtoscomm.jnilib NativeSerial_darwin.cpp >> NativeSerial_darwin.cpp: In member function 'void >> NativeSerial::errno_wrap(bool, const char*)': >> NativeSerial_darwin.cpp:77: error: 'strerror' was not declared >> in this scope >> NativeSerial_darwin.cpp: In static member function 'static >> std::string >> NativeSerial::getTOSCommMap()': >> NativeSerial_darwin.cpp:504: error: 'getenv' was not declared in >> this scope >> make[3]: *** [libtoscomm.jnilib] Error 1 >> make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 >> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 >> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 >> >> I really have no idea what is wrong here. Please help me. >> >> thanks >> >> Yusnaidi >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tinyos-help mailing list >> Tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu >> <mailto:Tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu> >> >> >> https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help >> >> >> >> >
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