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I
must admit that I’m not really much into the internal workings of the compiler
system – luckily it worked for me straight out of the box (using an older
Slackware installation)... What happens if you simply go into your software/linux-2.6.x-petalogix/scripts/basic
folder and type gcc
–o fixdep fixdep.c ? From
what I can see, fixdep is a helper tool used for dependency generation during
the PetaLinux kernel build, to avoid having to recompile all files in the kernel
if only a small change has been made to the configuration. So it seems to be running
on the host system, not the FPGA, and should thus just be build with the
standard linux build tools... I’m not at all sure about this though, and if
anyone has more knowledge about this and wants to elaborate, I’d be happy to
hear it:) Regards, Simon Falsig Fra:
owner-microblaze-uclinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-microblaze-uclinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] På vegne af Török Alpár I also have a revD board, and
am using the appropriate reference design. My complete development environment
is Linux, but the problem is most probably some missing files, or
maybe the files are there, but just not found. 2008/12/5 Simon Falsig <sifa@xxxxxxxxxxx> I recently tried out
Petalinux on the exact same board, with the same tutorial (I was using the
hardware reference design for the RevD board though, not RevC as specified in
the tutorial). I remember having some problems with missing files due to me
using a split Windows/Linux development platform (Windows for Xilinx tools, and
Linux for the rest) – but it sounds as if you're using Linux for everything? Regards, Simon Falsig
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