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Re: redboot load command on ipaq


There was a problem with the network gateway/mask handling (introduced 
last month).  I've fixed this today, so please try again and let us know
if you are still having troubles.

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 15:39, Kevin Moule wrote:
> 
> The redboot load command on my ipaq seems to be behaving very strangely.
> Initially the load command would simple stall with no output, regardless
> of command line options, and I would be forced to reset the ipaq.
> 
> I tried to add some diag_printfs to the do_load function to see how far it
> was getting but I never did see anything. Even with a diag_printf as the
> first statement.
> 
> Next, I tore out the do_load function and all the related static functions
> in load.c and wrote a simple do_load with a single diag_printf. This
> works, I get the one line statement and i can continue with redboot
> commands.
> 
> I put all the proper do_load stuff back in, added a single diag_printf
> followed by a return and now I'm getting either gdb-stub output (from a
> crash of some sort, i assume) or what looks like the output from running
> the ping command (even though i typed load). Its completely unpredictable.
> 
> I'm building redboot from the CVS repository code. I last updated
> everything on friday. The tool chain i'm using was built on friday aswell
> using the following:
> 
> binutils-2.12.tar.gz
> ecos-gcc-2952.pat
> gcc-core-2.95.2.tar.gz
> gcc-g++-2.95.2.tar.gz
> insight-5.2.tar.gz
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> 
> Kevin
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