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Re: running test cases
Sergei
I have read the documentation and followed your instructions to the letter.
I have the correct environement variables but when I enter arm-eabi-gdb I
get retruned to the shell prompt immediately.
I do not know why this is the case
Thank-you for your patience
Graham
Sergei Gavrikov-4 wrote:
>
> grahamlab wrote:
>>
>> Hello again
>>
>> So I gave up with virtual box and installed cygwin.
>> Now when I run the gdb command I am returned to the shell prompt nothing
>> else happens!
>>
>> The manual states
>> Start a command shell (such as a Cygwin shell window in Windows) with the
>> environment variables set as described in the toolchain documentation
>>
>> Where is the toolchain documentation, what environment variables do I
>> need?
>
> Exactly the same things as on Linux: ECOS_REPOSITORY and PATH variables.
> There is ecosenv.sh script there, and you must source it:
>
> $ source /opt/ecos/ecosenv.sh
>
> or
>
> $ . /opt/ecos/ecosenv.sh>
>
> Then, I typed 3 lines the below as a mentor:
>
> ---
> It seems for me that it's time for you to read the eCos documentation
> http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/
>
> Your eCos distro has the same HTML pages.
> ---
>
> and I followed by the link the below and it was surprise for me this page
> http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/user-guide/user-guide-installation.html
>
> directed me here
> http://ecos.sourceware.org/getstart.html
>
> There is no much info for eCos N.B. about environment variables :-) on
> the getstart.html page. So, in cygwin's bash prompt, type
>
> $ . /opt/ecos/ecosenv.sh
>
> then try
>
> $ echo $ECOS_REPOSITORY
>
> and
>
> $ echo $PATH
>
> Do you see a path to arm-eabi GNU tools?
>
> $ arm-eabi-gcc -v
>
>
> Hey, eCos gurus, where is step by step installation (preparation) guide
> for eCos N.B.? Enlighten Graham, please. My mother language is not
> English, so, it's difficult for me to assist Graham. Graham, if you are
> not CLI guy, then use `eCos configtool'.
>
> Graham, I'm sorry, but in any case, a reading is a right way to start
> with anything.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sergei
>
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