From: "Andrea Scian" <andrea.scian@wawnet.biz>
To: <ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: [ECOS] Installing eCos2 Final from local directory
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 08:46:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <000e01c3948b$c590c4f0$1800a8c0@llandrews> (raw)
Hi all!
I have a problem while installing (under Cygwin) eCos2 Final from local
directory (I already successful install eCos2 Final from FTP, now I need to
install eCos to another PC and don't want to download it again...).
I'm running installer as:
sh ecos-install.tcl -c /home/Matto/ecos2
in /home/Matto/ecos2 there are the files already downloaded from FTP.
This is the verbose output that I receive:
$ sh ecos-install.tcl -v -c /home/Matto/ecos2/
eCos installer v2.0 starting...
Written and maintained by Jonathan Larmour <jifl@eCosCentric.com>
Retrieving installer metadata information...
Copying from C:\cygwin\home\Matto\ecos2
error deleting "/tmp/ecos-install.db.1560": directory not empty
while executing
"file delete $mfile"
(procedure "ecos_install::get_ecos_install_data" line 53)
invoked from within
"ecos_install::get_ecos_install_data"
(procedure "ecos_install::cli_fatal_error_handler" line 8)
invoked from within
"$ecos_install::fatal_error_handler "$msg""
(procedure "ecos_install::fatal_error" line 2)
invoked from within
"ecos_install::fatal_error "*** ecos-install.tcl error: $error_message""
invoked from within
"if { ! [info exists ecos_install_not_standalone] } {
# catch any errors while processing the specified command
if { [ catch {
..."
(file "ecos-install.tcl" line 1168)
Any clue about what's happenig? Am I doing something wrong?
Is it possible to install eCos from a local dir or do I have to download it
everytime I have to install it?
Thank you in advance!
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