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Subject: Re: Ecos with i386 synthetizer
From: Tyler <tyler () agat ! net>
Date: 2006-03-06 17:44:27
Message-ID: duhsdr$rj1$1 () sea ! gmane ! org
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>>>>>> "Tyler" == Tyler <tyler@agat.net> writes:
>
> Tyler> Hi all,
> Tyler> I try to use ecos on a i386 synthetizer target. I've build
> Tyler> the environment with configtool and build the synthetizer
> Tyler> too. I've compiled the hello.c programm with the following
> Tyler> command :
>
> Tyler> gcc -g -IBASE_DIR/ecos-work/install/include hello.c \
> Tyler> -LBASE_DIR/ecos-work/install/lib -Ttarget.ld -nostdlib
>
> Tyler> but when I execute the file a.out, with "gdb -nw a.out",
> Tyler> the following error appears :
>
> Tyler> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> Tyler> _stext () at /tmp/cc6DVBi1.s:1163
> Tyler> 1163 /tmp/cc6DVBi1.s: no such file.
> Tyler> in /tmp/cc6DVBi1.s
> Tyler> Current language: auto; currently asm
>
> Which version of eCos are you using? And which version of Linux?
>
> If you are trying to use eCos 2.0 then you will need to upgrade to
> anoncvs. There have been incompatible changes in behaviour in some
> Linux distributions, especially Fedora, which break the old synthetic
> target code. The version in anoncvs has been updated to work around
> these changes.
>
> Bart
>
Ok, Thanks.
I've use the cvs version of ecos and the hello programm works.
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