Re: installing Doorstop on macOS (for RTEMS use)

2019-10-24 Thread Chris Johns
On 24/10/19 9:52 pm, Andrew Butterfield wrote: >   I got around to doing a doorstop install that does not rely on homebrew, > using the python.org  distribution for 3.8 > > Everything worked fine - python3 is installed in /Library just like the OS X > native python 2.7 > Doorsto

Re: using docker to deliver qualification tools

2019-10-24 Thread Joel Sherrill
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019, 5:58 AM Andrew Butterfield < andrew.butterfi...@scss.tcd.ie> wrote: > Dear RTEMS users, > > give that the RTEMS-SMP qualification project requires a lot of new > tooling, some very standard, some more experimental, we have a proposal > that we distribute these using Docker C

using docker to deliver qualification tools

2019-10-24 Thread Andrew Butterfield
Dear RTEMS users, give that the RTEMS-SMP qualification project requires a lot of new tooling, some very standard, some more experimental, we have a proposal that we distribute these using Docker CE (Community Edition). This will make it easier for users to install only the parts that they are i

Re: installing Doorstop on macOS (for RTEMS use)

2019-10-24 Thread Andrew Butterfield
Hi Chris, I got around to doing a doorstop install that does not rely on homebrew, using the python.org distribution for 3.8 Everything worked fine - python3 is installed in /Library just like the OS X native python 2.7 Doorstop runs just fine too. Regards, Andrew > On 1