General :: Compile C Programs For Embedded On Windows?

Nov 1, 2010

I am using embedded linux (xlinux) and i need to compile the programs on desktop pc.i am currently using eclipse.can someone suggest me how I can configure, to make a project thats compile the programs for the embedded linix where I need to run them.

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pgm of mine is not getting compiled

#include<iostream>
int main()
{
cout<<"Hi
";
}//Saved as g.cpp

The foll. error is shown on compiling as c++ g.cpp or gcc c.cpp or cc g.cpp
and i've gcc 4.5

g.cpp: In function int main():
g.cpp:5:2: error: cout was not declared in this scope
v

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Whenever i've tried to install "build-essential" (using apt-get and aptitude) i've got messages along the line of "no installation candidate". I've searched many posts and not got the answer for this. I've treid update and upgrade before installation, no use. I have all the repositories checked in software sources and the server as "main server". Now, the main problem is: (when trying to compile a .cpp file)

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ser@dell-desktop:~$ gcc hello.cpp

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Jun 24, 2010

iam using ubuntu 9.10 and iam working in gcc for about half an year for devoping c programs. but i find its not possible to compile any c++ programs in my gcc.Always it ended up showing the error below:

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i find the same when i tried to install wxpython from its source and hence cant complete it.

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Here is an excerpt, with the full error log attached and here:url

Code:
In file included from libungif/../xwrap.h:5,
from libungif/../asim_afterbase.h:23,
from libungif/../afterbase.h:36,
from libungif/gif_hash.h:24,
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Feb 2, 2010

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The issue now is that the nVidia installer from their website wants the source code to build the right packages for this machine, however, I do not have the src directory with the source code that it is looking for. Is there some way to give this too it now?

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Apr 22, 2010

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Aug 24, 2010

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Then I reinstalled MPI,PETSC,SLEPC using the same tarballs as earlier(thus, the version etc. is the same).

I already had a fortran program with many modules and subroutine files, and the corresponding makefile which used to compile and run fine. But now when I type "make" in the same directory as before, I get this: (shortened, many similar errors)

Code:

Firstly, why is mpif90 compiling my program when I didnt tell it to? In my makefile, I have specified gfortran as my compiler....nowhere have I even mentioned mpif90. Such a thing never used to occur before.

Also, if I rename file_variable.f to file_variable.f90, these errors dissappear (I understand why, but that is not the problem), but a new error comes:

Why is the new MPI installation interfering with make ? I want to go back to how things were before I stupidly broke all installations. The errors themselves are not the problem, the problem is why the new mpi installation is interfering with make.

It seems as if mpif90 has taken over make and gfortran. I suppose I didnt install it correctly, or probably I didnt uninstall the earlier one correctly.

Everything that worked earlier doesnt work suddenly. I use ubuntu 11.04 MPICH2-1.3.2

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I get the same error when I type "bash" on the command line. Is there a way to fix this? Here is the first few lines of code that causes the error:

#!/bin/bash
DEBUG=${DEBUG:="0"} # Enables debugging options
LC_OPTION=${LC_OPTION:="prompt"} # Licensing related variable
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declare -r SCRIPT_CALLED="$0 $*"

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I need to edit myfile in a script.I tried items below but it did not change anything.

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208 bb yyyy Jun 4'09su Jun15'09mo vvvvvvvv

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Jan 15, 2010

I need to use xdelta tool in my shell script for creating and patching diff files. My PC Linux environment (Ubuntu) has a package installer, and when I try typing xdelta on my commandline, it prompted to try "sudo apt-get install".. after which it directly accessed the packages from the Internet and installed it. So I am able to use xdelta from the command-line in my Ubuntu environment.

I need to also use xdelta on my target. I am using a NFS. The bootloader and kernel are on the target and the RFS is referred from the PC. How can I install the xdelta package on my target so that it recognises the command xdelta. On Ubuntu, "sudo apt-get install", fetched the below packages:[URL]..

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Nov 14, 2010

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Jan 21, 2011

I am developing a device that will run Linux as its operating system.The device is a small form factor X86 device with a flash drive exposed as a SATA-device. So it is not very dissimilar from any other PC running Linux.For several good reasons I am building my own "distribution", instead of using an existing one.What confuses me is how mount/umount of the root file system is handled.I boot my kernel with the commandline "root=/dev/sda1 rw" which works fine. But everytime I do poweroff or reboot Busybox complained about no /etc/fstab, so I decided to build one.Should I have an entry for my root file system? It seems like this is shadowed by the rootfs anyway. I.e. if I have the fstab entry "/dev/sda1 / ext2 1 1" mount still reports rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)/dev/root on / type ext2 (rw,relatime,errors=continue)My questions are:Do I need to worry? Will the drive be correctly unmounted by the kernel on poweroff/reboot?If I want to perform file system checking on boot, can I do that without resorting to an initrd?

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Nov 5, 2010

I currently work within an RTOS environment without an MMU and thus have access to the entire memory map of whatever application I'm working on. As is common in the embedded world, different parts of the memory map relate to different peripherals or different types of memory. For our next generation hardware, my company is looking at moving to an MMU-enabled processor and using Linux in some shape or form. Most of us in the dept are familiar with Linux, but we are not Linux gurus by any means. So how to explicitly indicate to Linux that we need certain portions of an application to be stored in NVRam and other portions of the application to NOT be based in NVRam has us confused. None of us have a clear understanding of how user memory is delved out by Linux and how we can influence Linux to use specific portions of the memory map at specific times.

For example in this new application, we expect to have 2 memory chips, both that are DDR3 interfaces. One is a standard DDR3 chip. The other is a non-volatile MRAM with a DDR3 interface so it can be accessed by a DDR3 controller and coexist with conventional DDR3 memory. But because the portion of the memory map that the MRAM will represent will be the only portion of non-volatile memory, we are unclear how we explicitly access MRAM addresses in an MMU-controlled environment. My hail-mary guess was that we would want to somehow tell Linux that we want the MRAM's memory space to be mounted as a RAM Drive and then we access that memory as though it is a file on a HD, except it is much higher speed since it will be at DDR3/MRAM speeds. Is there a better, more straight forward way to do this? Coming from an RTOS world, Linux is going to pose some serious challenges for us, but I think it will be the right move once we are all up to speed and are thinking Linux-centric.

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