Thanks a lot, one step further :) 'configure' finished successfully (8.331s)
And again an error. olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples$ ./waf Waf: Entering directory `/home/olga/development/rtems-examples/build/sparc-rtems5-erc32' [ 1/14] Compiling hello/hello_world_c/test.c [ 2/14] Compiling hello/posix_hello_world/test.c [ 3/14] Compiling hello/both_hello/test.c [ 4/14] Compiling hello/both_hello/test.c [ 5/14] Compiling hello/both_hello/test.c [ 6/14] Linking build/sparc-rtems5-erc32/hello/hello_world_c/hello.exe [ 7/14] Linking build/sparc-rtems5-erc32/hello/posix_hello_world/posix_hello.exe [ 8/14] Compiling build/sparc-rtems5-erc32/hello/both_hello/test.c.1.o error: sparc/erc32: RTEMS BSP not found Waf: Leaving directory `/home/olga/development/rtems-examples/build/sparc-rtems5-erc32' Build failed -> task in 'both_hello.texe' failed with exit status 10 (run with -v to display more information) olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples$ $HOME/development/rtems/5/bin/sparc-rtems5-run \ > ./build/sparc-rtems5-erc32/hello bash: /home/olga/development/rtems/5/bin/sparc-rtems5-run: No such file or directory And I also have another question: why is only "hello" example built? I've been doing all the steps in the "rtems-examples" directory and thought that every example will be built. Do I have to build and run an example in the directory of the example? On Thu, 18 Mar 2021 at 17:06, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: > > > On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 3:22 AM Olga Syrbachova <syrba4ev...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Thank you very much for your reply! I really appreciate that someone is >> still trying to help me after so many questions from me :) >> I've got an error again, so I will describe here all my steps in case I'm >> doing something wrong and you can see where the problem could be. >> 1. >> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development$ git clone git:// >> git.rtems.org/rtems-examples.git >> 2. >> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development$ cd rtems-examples >> 3. >> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples$ git submodule init >> Submodule 'rtems_waf' (git://git.rtems.org/rtems_waf.git) registered for >> path 'rtems_waf' >> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples$ git submodule update >> Cloning into '/home/olga/development/rtems-examples/rtems_waf'... >> Submodule path 'rtems_waf': checked out 'ad0890 >> 4. >> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples$ ./waf configure >> --rtems=$HOME/development/rtems/5 --rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5 >> --rtems-bsps=sparc/erc32 >> > > Here, you need to add --rtems-version or it defaults to 6: > ./waf configure --rtems=$HOME/development/rtems/5 > --rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5 --rtems-bsps=sparc/erc32 > --rtems-version=5 > > >> Setting top to : >> /home/olga/development/rtems-examples >> Setting out to : >> /home/olga/development/rtems-examples/build >> RTEMS path is not valid, "/home/olga/development/rtems/5/share/rtems6" >> not found. >> (complete log in /home/olga/development/rtems-examples/build/config.log) >> 8c452c6a9bbb3bf7bbbcc9fc03fe46cc7f' >> >> As it was suggested by Gedare Bloom before: "We do encourage to try to >> use waf to build the examples though, so let's focus on that direction." I >> would really like to understand how to build the examples and later my own >> apps using waf :) >> >> Great. It should also work to build applications with Makefile or any > other kind of build system, but the trick is how to extract the build > configuration/variables that were used for RTEMS. We are (slowly) moving > toward an interface to get at those variables, with the rtems_waf module > providing the state-of-the-art and best developed method. > > >> On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 at 22:49, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 2:23 PM Olga Syrbachova <syrba4ev...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Thank you very much for your reply! I'm still confused about all the >>>> prefixes and PATHs. In the README.waf it is said to run >>>> >>>> $ waf configure --rtems=$HOME/Development/rtems/5 \ >>>> --rtems-tools=$HOME/Development/rtems/5 \ >>>> --rtems-bsps=sparc/erc32 >>>> >>>> where $HOME/Development/rtems/build/5 is the path to tools and >>>> $HOME/Development/rtems/build/5 is the path to RTEMS Board Support >>>> Packages. >>>> >>>> I followed this tutorial >>>> https://medium.com/@mritunjaysharma394/installing-rtems-ecosystem-and-building-your-first-bsp-993d1cf38902 >>>> installing RTEMS and building BSP. So in my case I built the tool suit in >>>> development/rtems/src/rsb/rtems >>>> >>>> >>>> $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/5 >>>> 5/rtems-sparc >>>> >>>> So the path to tools development/rtems/src/rsb/rtems, is it right? And >>>> I'm not sure what is a path to RTEMS Board Support Packages. >>>> >>> >>> All paths referenced by README.waf are installed paths, i.e., the prefix >>> that you used. It looks like that would be $HOME/development/rtems/5 for >>> your case, for the tools (as passed to sb-set-builder) and for rtems (if >>> you followed that blog post, it specifies the prefix to configure). >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 at 18:48, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 10:22 AM Olga Syrbachova < >>>>> syrba4ev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> What do you mean "regular README file"? There are 3 of them: README, >>>>>> README.Makefile and README.waf. In README there is just a list of >>>>>> examples. >>>>>> I tried to follow the README.Makefile instructions, and after running: >>>>>> >>>>> Thanks I forgot we put those instructions into README.Makefile. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples/hello/hello_world_c$ >>>>>> RTEMS_MAKEFILE_PATH=${HOME}/development/rtems/5/sparc-rtems5/erc32 make >>>>>> clean >>>>>> >>>>>> and >>>>>> >>>>>> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples/hello/hello_world_c$ >>>>>> RTEMS_MAKEFILE_PATH=${HOME}/development/rtems/5/sparc-rtems5/erc32 make >>>>>> >>>>>> there appeared an empty folder "o-optimize" in the examples's >>>>>> directory. What's next? >>>>>> >>>>>> Weird, I'll take a look. We do encourage to try to use waf to build >>>>> the examples though, so let's focus on that direction. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> BTW: This worked for me. If you like, you can show what is the terminal >>> output from the second line >>> `RTEMS_MAKEFILE_PATH=${HOME}/development/rtems/5/sparc-rtems5/erc32 make`? >>> >>> >>>> And what do you mean "use ./waf"? When I run ./waf in >>>>>> "rtems-examples", it says >>>>>> >>>>>> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples$ ./waf >>>>>> The project was not configured: run "waf configure" first! >>>>>> olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~/development/rtems-examples$ waf configure >>>>>> --rtems=$HOME/development/rtems/build/5 >>>>>> \--rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5 \--rtems-bsps=sparc/erc32 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> ./waf configure --rtems=$HOME/development/rtems/build/5 >>>>> \--rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5 \--rtems-bsps=sparc/erc32 >>>>> ^ >>>>> >>>>>> Command 'waf' not found, did you mean: ... >>>>>> >>>>>> command 'paf' from deb libpod-abstract-perl >>>>>> command 'wdf' from deb wit >>>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 at 16:51, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 9:11 AM Olga Syrbachova < >>>>>>> syrba4ev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks a lot! I have one more stupid question. How do I run >>>>>>>> examples from git? I've cloned rtems-examples and tried to follow the >>>>>>>> instructions from "README.waf", but it doesn't work. When I enter >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ waf configure --rtems=$HOME/development/rtems/bsps/5 \ >>>>>>>> --rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5 \ >>>>>>>> --rtems-bsps=sparc/erc32 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I get this error: >>>>>>>> Command 'waf' not found, did you mean: ... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Use ./waf >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I probably do something wrong. Do I need to do the instructions from >>>>>>>> "README.waf" at all? Or do I need to proceed as in this tutorial >>>>>>>> https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/user/start/app.html with every >>>>>>>> example's directory? I would really appreciate some step-by-step >>>>>>>> tutorial or instructions as I'm totally frustrated right now and don't >>>>>>>> understand what to do. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Btw there is a makefile in every example's directory. Can I use it >>>>>>>> instead of waf to compile the applications? If this is the case how do >>>>>>>> I do it? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You can do either way of building the examples, see the regular >>>>>>> README file for directions on the Makefile approach. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Many thanks in advance for any help!!! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 at 20:07, Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 1:40 PM Olga Syrbachova < >>>>>>>>> syrba4ev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thank you very much for your reply and for your concern! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Actually I'd like to create my own application and test some >>>>>>>>>> mechanisms, provided by RTEMS. This is a part of my Bachelor Thesis. >>>>>>>>>> I'd >>>>>>>>>> like, for example, to create two/three tasks and make them >>>>>>>>>> communicate >>>>>>>>>> with each other via queues, schedule them by priority etc. I have >>>>>>>>>> some >>>>>>>>>> experience with FreeRTOS. It is run via Visual Studio, which is quite >>>>>>>>>> simple. And now with RTEMS I am a bit frustrated and don't know >>>>>>>>>> where to >>>>>>>>>> start. That's why I followed the tutorial on the Website. "Hello >>>>>>>>>> World" >>>>>>>>>> program worked just fine, so I decided to try some more complicated >>>>>>>>>> applications before I start with my own, that's why I decided to >>>>>>>>>> build >>>>>>>>>> "ticker" with waf. Unfortunately I didn't find any helpful (for me) >>>>>>>>>> tutorial on how to create applications in RTEMS. I mean I can handle >>>>>>>>>> writing the App's code, but I don't get it how to compile and run >>>>>>>>>> it. So I >>>>>>>>>> was just going to do the same as in the tutorial, but with my own >>>>>>>>>> application. Is it the right way to proceed or is there another way ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The tests in RTEMS are just that tests. They depend on things that >>>>>>>>> shouldn't be installed or used by user applications. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I would recommend cloning rtems-examples and going from one of >>>>>>>>> those. There is a directory with variations on ticker and I suspect >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> base one is a better one to start from. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If you want to write POSIX code, one of the POSIX examples there >>>>>>>>> would serve you ok >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> --joel >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> >>>>>>>>>> Virenfrei. >>>>>>>>>> www.avast.com >>>>>>>>>> <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> >>>>>>>>>> <#m_7917335146911979221_m_-3453968078082772622_m_-4707991134687881431_m_2587329209695249861_m_-6228330996423727151_m_-6868087392309282603_m_-8071420466793372504_m_971219196135651785_m_277508452244861825_m_-8462729502950921950_m_6778778117170402098_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 at 16:29, Vijay Kumar Banerjee < >>>>>>>>>> vi...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 4:07 AM Olga Syrbachova < >>>>>>>>>>> syrba4ev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > Thank you very much for your reply! >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > I've added >>>>>>>>>>> > includes = >>>>>>>>>>> '/home/olga/development/rtems/rtems-5/testsuites/support/include/tmacros.h', >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> It takes the relative address to the directory where the header >>>>>>>>>>> file >>>>>>>>>>> is. For example, if you're building from the >>>>>>>>>>> "/home/olga/development/rtems" directory the includes argument >>>>>>>>>>> would >>>>>>>>>>> be: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> `includes = './rtems-5/testsuites/support/include/'` >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> BTW, your first email at the start of the thread says that you >>>>>>>>>>> just >>>>>>>>>>> want to run the samples, the samples get built as a part of the >>>>>>>>>>> rtems >>>>>>>>>>> and you'll be able to see the *.exe files in the build >>>>>>>>>>> directory. Is >>>>>>>>>>> there any reason that you're trying to build it in a separate >>>>>>>>>>> directory with waf? Experimenting with the build system is a good >>>>>>>>>>> reason though, just making sure that we're not pushing you in the >>>>>>>>>>> wrong direction and your objective is indeed to try waf on your >>>>>>>>>>> own >>>>>>>>>>> and not just running RTEMS hello app. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>>>>>> Vijay >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> > it still says "No such file or directory". I'm pretty sure the >>>>>>>>>>> path is write, though there is now another path to "tmacros.h" (the >>>>>>>>>>> first >>>>>>>>>>> one below), it's a folder named "tmacros.h" and it's empty. >>>>>>>>>>> > olga@olga-H270M-DS3H:~$ locate tmacros.h >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> /home/olga/development/app/ticker/build/sparc-rtems5-erc32/$HOME/developement/rtems/rtems-5/testsuites/support/include/tmacros.h >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> /home/olga/development/rtems/rtems-5/testsuites/support/include/tmacros.h >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 at 21:00, Vijay Kumar Banerjee < >>>>>>>>>>> vi...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 1:53 PM Olga Syrbachova < >>>>>>>>>>> syrba4ev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> > Sure! https://github.com/syrba4eva/RTEMS/blob/main/wscript >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> Thanks. In this line: >>>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/syrba4eva/RTEMS/blob/main/wscript#L33 >>>>>>>>>>> >> After cflags parameter, add "includes", for example: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> bld(features = 'c cprogram', >>>>>>>>>>> >> target = 'ticker.exe', >>>>>>>>>>> >> cflags = '-g -O2', >>>>>>>>>>> >> includes='. .. ./original/path/to/tmacros.h', >>>>>>>>>>> >> source = ['init.c', 'tasks.c']) >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> you don't need to copy tmacros.h or any headers from rtems, >>>>>>>>>>> just add >>>>>>>>>>> >> the path to includes. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> Best regards, >>>>>>>>>>> >> Vijay >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> > On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 at 20:36, Vijay Kumar Banerjee < >>>>>>>>>>> vi...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 1:30 PM Olga Syrbachova < >>>>>>>>>>> syrba4ev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > Thank you very much for your reply! >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > Unfortunately I'm still a bit confused and don't quite >>>>>>>>>>> understand what to do. Where do I need to modify the "include" >>>>>>>>>>> parameter? >>>>>>>>>>> In the wscript file from the "hello" example there is no "include" >>>>>>>>>>> parameter. I also tried to find a tutorial on how to write a >>>>>>>>>>> wscript, but >>>>>>>>>>> didn't find any (Could you suggest any please?). So I tried to copy >>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>> file "tmacros.h" from testsuites/support/include to app/ticker. Now >>>>>>>>>>> after >>>>>>>>>>> running ./waf I get an error, which tells me that >>>>>>>>>>> "buffer_test_io.h" wasn't >>>>>>>>>>> found. When I copied it to my app/ticker directory it didn't work >>>>>>>>>>> and I >>>>>>>>>>> still have the same error. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> Would it be possible for you to paste your wscript >>>>>>>>>>> somewhere (like >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> gist.github.com) and share it here so that we can have a >>>>>>>>>>> look and help >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> you with that? >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> Best regards, >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> Vijay >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > Waf: Entering directory >>>>>>>>>>> `/home/olga/development/app/ticker/build/sparc-rtems5-erc32' >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > [1/3] Compiling tasks.c >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > [2/3] Compiling init.c >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > In file included from ../../system.h:17:0, >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > from ../../init.c:15: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > ../../tmacros.h:32:10: fatal error: buffer_test_io.h: No >>>>>>>>>>> such file or directory >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > #include <buffer_test_io.h> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > compilation terminated. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > In file included from ../../system.h:17:0, >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > from ../../tasks.c:22: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > ../../tmacros.h:32:10: fatal error: buffer_test_io.h: No >>>>>>>>>>> such file or directory >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > #include <buffer_test_io.h> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > compilation terminated. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > Waf: Leaving directory >>>>>>>>>>> `/home/olga/development/app/ticker/build/sparc-rtems5-erc32' >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > Build failed >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > -> task in 'ticker.exe' failed with exit status 1 (run >>>>>>>>>>> with -v to display more information) >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > -> task in 'ticker.exe' failed with exit status 1 (run >>>>>>>>>>> with -v to display more information) >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> > On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 at 16:21, Vijay Kumar Banerjee < >>>>>>>>>>> vi...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> Hi Olga, >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 8:29 AM Olga Syrbachova < >>>>>>>>>>> syrba4ev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > Thank you very much for your reply! >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > I've built the RTEMS Kernel for erc32. Then I >>>>>>>>>>> followed this tutorial >>>>>>>>>>> https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/user/start/app.html to >>>>>>>>>>> build a "Hello World" application and it works just fine. Then I've >>>>>>>>>>> tried >>>>>>>>>>> to create another application following the steps in the tutorial. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > 1. In $HOME/development/app/ I created a directory >>>>>>>>>>> "ticker". >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > 2. cd ticker >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > 3. curl https://waf.io/waf-2.0.19 > waf >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > chmod +x waf >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > git init >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > git submodule add git:// >>>>>>>>>>> git.rtems.org/rtems_waf.git rtems_waf >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > 4. I've copied the files "init.c", "tasks.c", >>>>>>>>>>> "system.h" from testsuites/samples >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > 5. In the "wscript" I've changed the lines 32 and 34 >>>>>>>>>>> to target = 'ticker.exe', source = ['init.c', 'tasks.c'] >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > 6. ./waf configure --rtems=$HOME/development/rtems/5 >>>>>>>>>>> --rtems-bsp=sparc/erc32 >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > 7. and running ./waf next, I get an error. It looks >>>>>>>>>>> like the file "tmacros.h", which is included in "system.h", cannot >>>>>>>>>>> be found. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> You have changed the "target" and "source" parameters >>>>>>>>>>> in your wscript. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> You'd also need to modify the "include" parameter and >>>>>>>>>>> add relative >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> path to tmacros.h. For multiple headers, you'll have to >>>>>>>>>>> add the paths >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> as a string with space-separated values or a list like >>>>>>>>>>> this: >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> `includes='./ ../ ./path/to/include/'` >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > What am I doing wrong? Is the way to run other >>>>>>>>>>> examples exactly the same as to run a "Hello World" example? >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> The other examples will also follow a similar wscript >>>>>>>>>>> structure but >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> hello world is the simple one with fewer includes so >>>>>>>>>>> it's a good place >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> to start if you're trying to learn how to make a >>>>>>>>>>> separate project with >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> RTEMS applications using waf. >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> Best regards, >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> Vijay >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > users mailing list >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > users@rtems.org >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> >>>>>>>>>> Virenfrei. >>>>>>>>>> www.avast.com >>>>>>>>>> <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> >>>>>>>>>> <#m_7917335146911979221_m_-3453968078082772622_m_-4707991134687881431_m_2587329209695249861_m_-6228330996423727151_m_-6868087392309282603_m_-8071420466793372504_m_971219196135651785_m_277508452244861825_m_-8462729502950921950_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> >>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>> users mailing list >>>>>>>>>> users@rtems.org >>>>>>>>>> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> users mailing list >>>>>>>> users@rtems.org >>>>>>>> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>>>>> >>>>>>>
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