* [ECOS] posix
@ 2000-11-07 3:47 Suresh N
2000-11-07 5:45 ` Nick Garnett
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Suresh N @ 2000-11-07 3:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ecos-discuss
Hi all,
i have downloaded the latest ecos version.
i am trying to add posix compliancy and test.
when i try to give
ecosconfig add posix
the tool is giving the 8 conflicts resolved.. but still 5
conflicts are present in ecos.ecc.. i tried to resolve but i couldn't. so
during compilation it is giving errors.
any idea what's happening?
is there any manual to add package posix...
this is the message i get :
ecosconfig new posix
<cut>
8 conflict(s) resolved:
CYGPKG_POSIX:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGIMP_KERNEL_SCHED_SORTED_QUEUES
CYGPKG_POSIX_TIMERS:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGBLD_ISO_POSIX_TIMER_TYPES_HEADER
== "<cyg/posix/time.h>"
CYGPKG_POSIX_SEMAPHORES:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGBLD_ISO_SEMAPHORES_HEADER ==
"<cyg/posix/semaphore.h>"
CYGPKG_POSIX_UTSNAME:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGBLD_ISO_UTSNAME_HEADER ==
"<cyg/posix/utsname.h>"
CYGPKG_POSIX_PTHREAD_REQUIREMENTS:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGSEM_KERNEL_SCHED_TIMESLICE_ENABLE
CYGPKG_POSIX_PTHREAD_REQUIREMENTS:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGSEM_KERNEL_SCHED_ASR_SUPPORT
CYGPKG_POSIX_PTHREAD_REQUIREMENTS:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGSEM_KERNEL_SCHED_ASR_GLOBAL
CYGPKG_POSIX_PTHREAD_REQUIREMENTS:
Requires constraint not satisfied: CYGBLD_ISO_PTHREADTYPES_HEADER ==
"<cyg/posix/types.h>"
</cut>
thanks in advance
bye
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* Re: [ECOS] posix
2000-11-07 3:47 [ECOS] posix Suresh N
@ 2000-11-07 5:45 ` Nick Garnett
2000-11-07 8:58 ` Jonathan Larmour
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nick Garnett @ 2000-11-07 5:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ecos-discuss
Suresh N <nsuresh@cdotb.ernet.in> writes:
> Hi all,
> i have downloaded the latest ecos version.
> i am trying to add posix compliancy and test.
> when i try to give
> ecosconfig add posix
It is best to use the POSIX template when configuring for POSIX
support. Full POSIX support actually consists of components from
several packages, so just adding the POSIX compatibility package does
not provide the full functionality.
Alternatively, look at the template and make sure that all the package
mentioned there are also added.
> the tool is giving the 8 conflicts resolved.. but still 5
> conflicts are present in ecos.ecc.. i tried to resolve but i couldn't. so
> during compilation it is giving errors.
What are these conflicts? They are probably a result of missing packages.
--
Nick Garnett, eCos Kernel Architect
Red Hat, Cambridge, UK
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* Re: [ECOS] posix
2000-11-07 5:45 ` Nick Garnett
@ 2000-11-07 8:58 ` Jonathan Larmour
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Larmour @ 2000-11-07 8:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nick Garnett; +Cc: ecos-discuss
Nick Garnett wrote:
>
> Suresh N <nsuresh@cdotb.ernet.in> writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> > i have downloaded the latest ecos version.
> > i am trying to add posix compliancy and test.
> > when i try to give
> > ecosconfig add posix
>
> It is best to use the POSIX template when configuring for POSIX
> support. Full POSIX support actually consists of components from
> several packages, so just adding the POSIX compatibility package does
> not provide the full functionality.
Or the elix template.
> Alternatively, look at the template and make sure that all the package
> mentioned there are also added.
>
> > the tool is giving the 8 conflicts resolved.. but still 5
> > conflicts are present in ecos.ecc.. i tried to resolve but i couldn't. so
> > during compilation it is giving errors.
>
> What are these conflicts? They are probably a result of missing packages.
There are no conflicts. The message was actually "8 conflict(s) resolved:"
etc. This is just unclear diagnostic messages causing confusion. At some
point we would like to clean this up, but we're a bit short on time right
now.
All our tools, including libcdl, are open source, so all contributions
welcome!
Jifl
--
Red Hat, 35 Cambridge Place, Cambridge, UK. CB2 1NS Tel: +44 (1223) 728762
"Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow." || These opinions are all my own fault
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