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* RE:[ECOS] Synthetic Target Still Not Working....
@ 2000-09-08  5:52 Colin Ford
  2000-09-10 20:37 ` [ECOS] " Jonathan Larmour
  2000-09-11  0:51 ` Jesper Skov
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Colin Ford @ 2000-09-08  5:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ecos Mailing List

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Hello All,
The linux synthetic target seems to get stuck in the
serial device initilisation: cyg_io_serial_devio ?
Should I have to write a driver for this to work?
Cheers,
Col.
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* Re: [ECOS] Synthetic Target Still Not Working....
  2000-09-08  5:52 RE:[ECOS] Synthetic Target Still Not Working Colin Ford
@ 2000-09-10 20:37 ` Jonathan Larmour
  2000-09-11  0:51 ` Jesper Skov
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Larmour @ 2000-09-10 20:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: colin.ford; +Cc: Ecos Mailing List

Colin Ford wrote:
> 
> The linux synthetic target seems to get stuck in the
> serial device initilisation: cyg_io_serial_devio ?
> 
> Should I have to write a driver for this to work?

No, it was a problem in the sources which I was slow to push back out
publically for various reasons. Sorry :-(.

If you update now it should be fine.

Everybody should remember that if a new anonymous CVS update breaks things
for you, you can just just out the old sources by using the previous tag.
Do a "cvs log" on any file to see the tags.

Jifl
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* Re: [ECOS] Synthetic Target Still Not Working....
  2000-09-08  5:52 RE:[ECOS] Synthetic Target Still Not Working Colin Ford
  2000-09-10 20:37 ` [ECOS] " Jonathan Larmour
@ 2000-09-11  0:51 ` Jesper Skov
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Skov @ 2000-09-11  0:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: colin.ford; +Cc: Ecos Mailing List

>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Ford <colin.ford@pipinghotnetworks.com> writes:
Colin> The linux synthetic target seems to get stuck in the serial
Colin> device initilisation: cyg_io_serial_devio ?

The problem was due to a bad table alignment. I think it has been
fixed in the latest CVS sources. At least I can run the tests without
problems.

Jesper

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* [ECOS] Synthetic Target Still Not Working....
@ 2000-09-08  5:35 Colin Ford
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Colin Ford @ 2000-09-08  5:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ecos Mailing List

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Hello All,
I've updated all my CVS code and done:
ecosconfig new linux
ecosconfig tree
make
make tests
but the tests don't do anything. Its like they
just place themselfs into a infinite loop or have
run but the output is being redirected to somewhere?
Anyone else tried to use it today?
Col.
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