Hi,
thank you, I've also managed to make a build of a library.
My default path to yagarto compiler is c:\yagarsto, so I updated
DESTDIR = c:/yagarto
and becouse I'm using Eclipse I've added new variable to
properties/c/c++ build/enviroment, PREFIX with value arm-none-eabi
Thank you very much!
Matjaz
On 12 July 2011 12:57, Uwe Hermann <uw...@he...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 09:56:00PM +1200, Gareth McMullin wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Matjaz Janezic <ja...@gm...> wrote:
>> > is where tutorial how to build this library with yagarto tools?
>>
>> I don't think so. Windows isn't the friendliest build environment.
>>
>> I built a Windows toolchain with a modified summon-arm-toolchain
>> including libopenstm32:
>> http://www.blacksphere.co.nz/downloads/sat-w32-0a.exe
>>
>> This was cross-compiled from Linux. I can't help with a native Windows build.
>
> I just downloaded the current Yagarto .exe file (uses gcc 4.6),
> double-clicked it on Windows, then cloned the libopenstm32 repo using
> TortoiseGit, then entered an MSYS shell and typed:
>
> PREFIX=arm-none-eabi make
>
> Everything built fine out of the box (didn't do any other tests).
>
> A tutorial for a MinGW/MSYS setup is probably out of scope here, I recommend
> checking the MinGW/MSYS docs for that. Maybe we'll add a quick HOWTO at some
> point, but it's not a high priority.
>
> Update: I also tested this in a normal DOS command line prompt window:
>
> set PREFIX=arm-none-eabi
> make
>
> Seems like MinGW/MSYS is not strictly needed.
>
>
> Uwe.
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