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Re: [Ltib] connect to bitshrine.org


From: Kurt Mahan
Subject: Re: [Ltib] connect to bitshrine.org
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 17:14:52 -0600
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Henry,

Release 4 of the MX31 bsp, which is based on 2.6.19.2, should have the
bluez package in it.

Kurt

hong zhang wrote:
> Stuart,
>
> Freescale version 2.6.19.2 does not have bluez package
> but 2.6.22 version has bluez utility.
>
> I have ported 2.6.19.2 to my custom board that has
> bluetooth chip. To port 2.6.22 will take a while.
>
> How can I port bluez in 2.6.22 to 2.6.19.2 ltib?
>
> ---henry
>
> --- Stuart Hughes <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi Henry,
>>
>> 1. To check the toolchain version you can either do:
>>
>> $ ./ltib -m config
>>
>> and then look down in the toolchain section to see
>> what you have
>> selected.
>>
>> You can also see more details about the toolchain by
>> looking at
>> config/platform/<target>/.config
>>
>> 2. You get ltib iso images from Freescale's website.
>>
>> 3. If you're debugging the kernel, then you'll need
>> CodeWarrior/CodeTap
>> or something similar (hardware debug).  If the
>> system boots and it's a
>> user space program you need to debug then you can
>> use gdb built by ltib.
>>
>> Regards, Stuart
>>
>> On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 09:52 -0700, hong zhang wrote:
>>     
>>> Stuart,
>>>
>>> I got ltib from freescale imx31ads release and
>>>       
>> port it
>>     
>>> to a custom board. It is iso version from
>>>       
>> freescale.
>>     
>>> 1. How do I check toolchain version used in ltib?
>>> 2. where do I get iso version ltib package?
>>> 3. I am porting package from freescale to custom
>>>       
>> board
>>     
>>> and have problem for booting, may I use gdb to
>>>       
>> debug?
>>     
>>> Or I have to bring up board and then use gdb to
>>>       
>> debug
>>     
>>> non kernel program?
>>>
>>> ---henry
>>>
>>> --- Stuart Hughes <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Hi Henry,
>>>>
>>>> It depends where you got your LTIB from (was it
>>>>         
>> an
>>     
>>>> iso image or from
>>>> bitshrine.org/savannah?).  If it was an iso
>>>>         
>> image
>>     
>>>> then those files
>>>> should have been placed on your local machine in
>>>> /opt/freescale/pkgs/
>>>> and so there would be no need to go out to the
>>>> Internet.
>>>>
>>>> If you got LTIB from bitshrine/savannah then any
>>>> package that you select
>>>> who's content is not locally cached in
>>>> /opt/ltib/pkgs
>>>> or /opt/freescale/pkgs will need to be fetched
>>>>         
>> from
>>     
>>>> bitshrine.org over
>>>> the Internet.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Stuart
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 09:47 -0700, hong zhang
>>>>         
>> wrote:
>>     
>>>>> List,
>>>>>
>>>>> If my host machine does not connect to
>>>>>           
>> internet,
>>     
>>>> when
>>>>         
>>>>> DirectFB, GDB are selected. Build is always
>>>>>           
>> failed
>>     
>>>> for
>>>>         
>>>>> not finding bitshrine.org. Why LTIB does not
>>>>>           
>> have
>>     
>>>>> source code for them?
>>>>>
>>>>> ---henry
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