Thank you for your response. I am not working on the rtems.git/master branch. I'm not using it because earlier I tried downloading sources with it but I got this error error: shell macro failed: /home/idadel/quick-start/src/rsb/source-builder/sb/rtems-build-dep -c gcc -l : 2: error: no library (-l) provided So I decided to use the other alternative(get the sources from releases)
Since I'm a GSoC applicant should I wait till the issue at the master branch is resolved? Cheers, Ida. On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 4:18 PM Gedare Bloom <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 7:33 AM Ida Delphine <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello everyone, > > Was following the quick build documentation and had issues around where > I have to do a manual BSP build. In the last step of configuring the BSP, > I ran this command: > > > > ./waf configure --prefix=$HOME/quick-start/rtems/5 > > > Are you working on rtems.git/master branch or /5 branch? Note that you > need to be sure to use a consistent compiler toolchain based on the > version of RTEMS that you use. > > In rtems/5 branch we don't have waf support integrated yet. The > upgrade to waf is happening currently on the master branch, which will > eventually become the RTEMS version 6 release. > > For GSoC students we expect development to happen on the development > head and not a release, so please make sure that you have the > toolchain built from rtems-source-builder.git/master and the rtems > source tree from rtems.git/master. > > > It didn't produce the expected output. I instead got: > > bash: ./waf: No such file or directory > > As a result I downloaded it with the command: > > curl https://waf.io/waf-2.0.19 > waf > > https://git.rtems.org/rtems/tree/waf > > Currently, the waf-based build of rtems only supports "in tree" > builds, which means you need to run waf from within the rtems.git/ > root of your source. This is a limitation of the waf build. > > FWIW, waf build improvements could also fall under GSoC effort, > although no one has written it up as a task yet. It would be mostly > Python. > > > I ran the last command to configure the BSP again but still did not get > the expected output. I got this rather: > > Waf: Run from a folder containing a 'wscript' file (or try -h for the > generic options) > > Please how do I fix this? What am I missing? > > I have tried looking for solutions but to no avail. > > > Sometimes the solutions only exist inside other people's heads, so > asking questions is encouraged. > > > Thanks, > > Ida. > > _______________________________________________ > > users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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