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Re: problems with configtool on Win XP


>Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:21:33 
>From: "Neundorf, Alexander" <Alexander dot Neundorf at jenoptik dot com> 
>Subject: AW: [ECOS] problems with configtool on Win XP 
>
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Januar 2005 17:13 
>> Betreff: [ECOS] problems with configtool on Win XP
>>
>> I think I've installed the appropriate cygwin packages,
>> possibly not the correct versions. Also ecos-2.0 as of 
>> today for arm-elf & i386-elf.
>> When invoking C:\cygwin\opt\ecos\ecos-2.0\tools\bin\configtool 
>> some stuff pops-up, a series of error messages is displayed 
>> (too fast to read for a human, something about "invalid 
>> packages"?) and then configtool disappears.
>
>This is probably a problem with your cygwin.dll . I think 
>current cygwin works and cygwin.dll from 1.5.9 works too.

I just experienced the identical problem.  I installed cygwin
on my computer today.  From a bash shell, 'cygcheck -s' 
reports that I have cygwin1.dll version 1.5.12, built on 
Nov. 10 2004.  Running 'ecosconfig check' results in many
warnings:

        package does not have valid version subdirectory
        version subdirectory does not have a valid CDL script  

The last error message is:

        couldn't read file "ecos.ecc": no such file or directory

For the package CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_INTEL_BOOTBLOCK,
'ecos.db' identifies directory: devs/flash/intel/bootblock.  This
directory contains the directory v2_0 which contains a cdl 
directory with the .cdl file.

The current version of cygwin does not seem to solve the 
problem.  Any other suggestions?


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