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Angst-ridden eCos newbie trying to build HTTP server (Gary Thomas?)
- From: Michael Trozzo <trozzo at arcor dot de>
- To: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 03:21:13 +0100
- Subject: [ECOS] Angst-ridden eCos newbie trying to build HTTP server (Gary Thomas?)
Hello all,
I'm trying to put together the HTTP server on an i386 target as it is on the
MLB Associates website, but I'm stuck in a couple of places. My development
environment is SuSE 8.2.
First I tried to set up the kernel:
mht@linux:~/work> cd httpd_test
mht@linux:~/work/httpd_test> cd ecos_kernel
mht@linux:~/work/httpd_test/ecos_kernel> ecosconfig new i386 net
ecos.db: error
couldn't read file "/home/mht/work/httpd_test/ecos_kernel/ecos.db": no
such file or directory
Invalid package database.
I used the eCos GUI and I was able to build it. One question I have at this
point is: Should I set the startup type to floppy or leave it at ROM?
Anyway, on to the next step. I unzipped the necessary files and patch...now I
´m trying to set up the application. (NOTE: My work directory sits outside
the eCos structure, at /home/mht/work...could this be an issue as well?)
mht@linux:~> sh /opt/ecos/ecos-2.0/examples/build_Make.params /home/mht/work/
httpd_test/ecos_kernel
Not an eCos install tree
usage: <eCos_repository>/build_Make.params [<eCos_install_dir>]
mht@linux:~> sh /opt/ecos/ecos-2.0/examples/build_Make.params /home/mht/work/
httpd_test/ecos_kernel/httptest1_install
Not an eCos install tree
usage: <eCos_repository>/build_Make.params [<eCos_install_dir>]
mht@linux:~> sh /opt/ecos/ecos-2.0/examples/build_Make.params /home/mht/work/
httpd_test/ecos_kernel/httptest1_build
Not an eCos install tree
usage: <eCos_repository>/build_Make.params [<eCos_install_dir>]
mht@linux:~>
I'm not quite sure what I'm missing...but I'm pulling what's left of my hair
out on this! Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Mike Trozzo
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