I don't understand your questions. On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Gregg Levine <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > While running the configure script for version 10 I saw this happen: > checking for libusb-config... /usr/bin/libusb-config > checking for usb_find_devices... yes > checking for libftdi-config... /usr/bin/libftdi-config > checking for ftdi_usb_open... yes > checking for FT_OpenEx in -lftd2xx... no > configure: WARNING: *** libftd2xx not found. No support for FTDI-based USB > JTAG > cables via libftd2xx. > But libftd2xx is a proprietary library, provided by the FTDI company.
> Detected libusb : yes > Detected libftdi : yes libftdi is an open source library for FTDI devices. > Detected libftd2xx : no > Detected inpout32 : no > Build SVF player : yes > Build BSDL subsystem : yes > Bus drivers : au1500 avr32 bcm1250 bf526_ezkit bf527_ezkit > bf533_stam > p bf533_ezkit bf537_stamp bf537_ezkit bf538f_ezkit bf548_ezkit bf561_ezkit > bscoa > ch ejtag ejtag_dma fjmem ixp425 jopcyc h7202 lh7a400 mpc5200 mpc824x ppc405ep > pp > c440gx_ebc8 prototype pxa2x0 pxa27x s3c4510 sa1110 sh7727 sh7750r sh7751r > sharc_ > 21065L slsup3 tx4925 zefant_xs3 > Cable drivers : arcom byteblaster dlc5 ea253 ei012 ft2232 igloo jlink > k > eithkoep lattice mpcbdm triton usbblaster wiggler xpc > Lowlevel drivers : direct ftdi > The last line means UrJTAG is configured to use the open source libftdi. Jie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ UrJTAG-development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/urjtag-development
