Re: rtems testsuites do not compile

2019-10-15 Thread Sebastian Huber
Hello Keith, please have a look at the user manual: https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/user/start/bsp-build.html Building the test suites is enabled by the '--enable-tests' configure command line option. -- Sebastian Huber, embedded brains GmbH Address : Dornierstr. 4, D-82178 Puchheim,

Re: installing Doorstop on macOS (for RTEMS use)

2019-10-15 Thread Chris Johns
On 16/10/19 12:57 am, Stanislav Pankevich wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Maybe I am too late to join this discussion but as far as I followed > this thread, no one has mentioned using https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv > to install Python 3 and its dependencies on macOS. You are not too late and thanks

Re: installing Doorstop on macOS (for RTEMS use)

2019-10-15 Thread Chris Johns
On 16/10/19 8:51 am, Peter Dufault wrote: >> On Oct 14, 2019, at 13:49 , Chris Johns wrote: >> >> On 11/10/19 5:23 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>> Hello Chris, >>> >>> I know that you don't like homebrew based solutions on macOS. >> >> I do not mind homebrew or macports however for RTEMS is not pra

Re: installing Doorstop on macOS (for RTEMS use)

2019-10-15 Thread Peter Dufault
> On Oct 14, 2019, at 13:49 , Chris Johns wrote: > > On 11/10/19 5:23 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: >> Hello Chris, >> >> I know that you don't like homebrew based solutions on macOS. > > I do not mind homebrew or macports however for RTEMS is not practical to > support > them. I'm a MacOS us

rtems testsuites do not compile

2019-10-15 Thread Morgan, Keith S
We are attempting to build the rtems5 testsuites in rtems/testsuites. In particular, we are interested in the rhealstone tests (rtems/testsuites/rhealstone). We have attempted compiling the testsuites for a LEON3 bsp, but have run into the following error (and other similar errors): [johndoe@lo

installing Doorstop on macOS (for RTEMS use)

2019-10-15 Thread Stanislav Pankevich
Hello everyone, Maybe I am too late to join this discussion but as far as I followed this thread, no one has mentioned using https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv to install Python 3 and its dependencies on macOS. Actually, I try to avoid using any of the Ruby, Python or Node system installations provid