Hi Yuping,
So far, so good. The only thing left is to type "gcc" at the prompt.
It is not shown in the help...
The compiler is there. I use it regularly that way.
Regards,
Javier///
--- In "Yuping Dong" <>
wrote:
>
> 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
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