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Re: [ts-7000] Re: How to compile C codes in Debian OS?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: How to compile C codes in Debian OS?
From: "Yuping Dong" <>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 14:38:56 -0400
Thank you very much for your help!
What I did is, I first logged in to the TS-Linux which is installed in the on-board flash memory. Then I plugged in the USB stick which is shipped as a component of the development kit, and run the scripts "/usr/bin/loadUSBModules.sh" and "/usr/bin/loadUSB.sh" and I was able to work with the Debian OS. I typed "help" to see what commands are available, but it turns out that no "gcc" or "g++", even no "apt-get" available there.

I think the best way is to use a cross compiler...

Yuping

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Fred <> wrote:

--- Jim Jackson <> wrote:

> On the TS7200, technologics provide a debian based
> image that can be run native. It's on the CD they
> provided and on their website for download - you
> can even pay them to provide it preinstalled on
> CFDisk for the TS7200.
> So I agree that the best way is to setup a cross
> compile environment, but I'd very strongly recommend
> you run your cross-compile environment on a desktop
> linux box. The quicker you acclimatise to doing
> things the *nix way, the quicker you get to grips
> with the linux environment on your SBC.

That's another solution -- launch Linux on a laptop
to perform the cross compile; way faster and maybe
easier to control the source code.


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