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RE: having ecos working with third-party development environment?
- From: "Schumacher, Gordon" <gordon_schumacher at maxtor dot com>
- To: "'Yin Bao'" <yin dot bao at biometricsolutions dot com>, ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 14:48:55 -0700
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] having ecos working with third-party development environment?
# From: Yin Bao [mailto:yin.bao@biometricsolutions.com]
# Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:55 AM
# To: ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com
# Cc: Yin Bao
# Subject: [ECOS] having ecos working with third-party development
# environment?
#
# I know these are generic questions however any recommendation/advice
# of what/what not to do is appreiciated, plus any sharing of
# experiences that you might have had in similar situations.
# Thanks in advance.
Failing all of that... I personally use CodeWright. Yes, I know the
arguments about emacs etc., but this works for me.
CodeWright can be configured to use whatever compiler toolset you want, so
I'm doing exactly as you described in step 3, except with the addition of a
3rd-party IDE. I build the eCos library under the 2.0 configtool, and
everything else from CW. Debugging is (in theory) done under GDB, though
that's my current hurdle (not quite going yet.)
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