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Building rtems to run on host machine
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 08:13:36 -0500
- From: joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com (Joel Sherrill)
- Subject: Building rtems to run on host machine
David Dudley wrote:
> According to README.configure, a port can be built that will run for
> debug purposes on the host machine, using the keyword ?posix?. Is
> that option still supported?
>
You don't specify any target and build RTEMS natively.
I would recommend using a processor simulator and just using one of
the simulator BSPs (powerpc/psim, i386/pc386 on qemu, etc)
> When I try to do it, I get ?Invalid Configuration ?posix?: machine
> ?posix? not recognized.
>
> I?m using apple-darwin as a host.
>
> David
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