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Re: compile new c file


Some you now know something is going wrong when you do

ecosconfig tree

Try deleting your work-tree completely and build it frame scratch.

    Andrew

On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:36:31PM +0530, Vinayak P Risbud wrote:
>             This is what I did...
>             In e7t_eth_drivers.cdl
>             Before it was : compile       -library=libextras.a if_e7t.c
> 
>             I made the chageds as
>                 compile       -library=libextras.a if_e7t.c  e7t_ether.c
> 
>             Here, e7t_ether.c is my new file
>             No, the makefile doesnot contain my newfile,
>             Just linking error (for the functions present in e7t_ether.c)
> are reported
> 
> Andrew Lunn wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:19:39PM +0530, Vinayak P Risbud wrote:
> > >         Hi,
> > >             I want to add a new source for ecos sources.
> > >             I have added the new file name to compile in
> > >             .cdl files .  But, the file is not getting compiled and
> > >             I am getting linking errors.
> > >
> > >            Where could be the exact problem ?
> > >
> > >         ~
> > >           Vinayak
> >
> > The exact problem is hard to tell since you have given us so little
> > information.
> >
> > How did you change the .cdl file.
> > What happened when you ran ecosconfig tree. Any errors?
> > Is the new file in the makefile?
> >
> >    Andrew
> >
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