On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 04:40:02PM +0000, Terje Frøysa wrote:
> Hello Gilles,
> Thanks for your quick reply!
>
> I fully understand that you answer for pages outside your "patch".
> However, I downloaded Xenomai 2.6.4 from you sourcery:
> http://download.gna.org/xenomai/stable/latest/
>
> When trying to apply the recipes in http://xenomai.org/installing-xenomai-2-x/
> I run into problems as the xenomai-2.6.4/ksrc/arm/patches contains more than
> the one patch ("adeos-ipipe-2.6.20-arm-*").
> It has also subdirectories with pre/post patches for Beaglebone, RPi and
> other SoC's not mentioned in your receipe.
>
> Although I would like to rely solely on the Xenomai recipe I have to take
> advices from others to try get it all right.
These additional patches are documented in
ksrc/arch/arm/patches/README, I referenced that file in xenomai
2.6.4 to README.INSTALL, but I guess they should also be referenced
in the website instructions.
>
> I guess I just have two questions for you:
>
> Q1. Is the correct absolute path to the Xenomai includefiles:
> /usr/xenomai/include ?
It depends on the options you pass to xenomai user-space configure
script, notably --prefix and --includedir, and of the DESTDIR
variable you pass to the "make install" command, when
cross-compiling.
>
> Q2. What is the correct absolute path to the file: linux/ipipe.h ?
It depends on the path where you compiled Linux. This file resides
in Linux sources, in the include subdirectory.
--
Gilles.
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