[etherlab-users] Cross Compile for ARM
Gavin Lambert
gavinl at compacsort.com
Fri Jun 28 00:34:26 CEST 2013
IIRC, the --with-linux-dir option cannot cope with relative paths nor ~
prefixed paths. Specify the absolute path from / instead.
From: etherlab-users-bounces at etherlab.org
[mailto:etherlab-users-bounces at etherlab.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Bitsky Jr
Sent: Thursday, 27 June 2013 13:41
To: etherlab-users at etherlab.org
Subject: [etherlab-users] Cross Compile for ARM
I'm trying to cross-compile the EtherCAT master for an ARM board. I
successfully built a Linux RT Prempt kernel for the device. On my
development machine, the source tree where I built the kernel is at:
~/srcroot/linux/linux-3.2.46
I moved into the EtherLAB directory and issued:
./configure --host=arm-linux --enable-generic
--with-linux-dir=~/srcroot/linux/linux-3.2.46
The result is:
No configured Linux kernel sources in ~/srcroot/linux/linux-3.2.46/
But I just built a kernel there. Is there something I have to do to the
source tree to get it ready to build the ethercat master?
Thanks in advance,
Tome
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