Changed arc to archive.

Switched self-maintaining ASCII tree picture.
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Joel Sherrill
1998-04-14 19:22:35 +00:00
parent 3a781ac70c
commit 75dfc7f7ac
5 changed files with 27 additions and 48 deletions

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@@ -21,50 +21,28 @@ directory. The command sequence to do this is shown
below: below:
@example @example
mkdir arc mkdir archive
mkdir tools mkdir tools
@end example @end example
This will result in an initial directory structure similar to the This will result in an initial directory structure similar to the
one shown in the following figure: one shown in the following figure:
@ifset use-ascii
@example @example
@group @group
parent directory common to the /whatever/prefix/you/choose/
tools and archive subdirectories archive/
| tools/
+----------------------+----------------------+
| |
tools arc
@end group @end group
@end example @end example
@end ifset
@c @ifset use-html
@ifset use-tex @c @html
@c for now use the ascii version @c <IMG SRC="sfile12c.jpg" WIDTH=417 HEIGHT=178
@example @c ALT="Starting Directory Organization">
@group @c @end html
parent directory common to the @c @end ifset
tools and archive subdirectories
|
+----------------------+----------------------+
| |
tools arc
@end group
@end example
@tex
@end tex
@end ifset
@ifset use-html
@html
<IMG SRC="sfile12c.jpg" WIDTH=417 HEIGHT=178
ALT="Starting Directory Organization">
@end html
@end ifset
@section Get All the Pieces @section Get All the Pieces
@@ -161,10 +139,10 @@ tar files using the following command sequence:
@example @example
cd tools cd tools
tar xzf ../arc/@value{GCC-TAR} tar xzf ../archive/@value{GCC-TAR}
tar xzf ../arc/@value{GNAT-TAR} tar xzf ../archive/@value{GNAT-TAR}
tar xzf ../arc/@value{BINUTILS-TAR} tar xzf ../archive/@value{BINUTILS-TAR}
tar xzf ../arc/@value{NEWLIB-TAR} tar xzf ../archive/@value{NEWLIB-TAR}
@end example @end example
After the compressed tar files have been unpacked, the following After the compressed tar files have been unpacked, the following
@@ -251,7 +229,7 @@ Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
@example @example
cd tools/@value{GCC-UNTAR} cd tools/@value{GCC-UNTAR}
zcat arc/@value{GCC-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1 zcat archive/@value{GCC-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
@end example @end example
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@@ -283,7 +261,7 @@ Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
@example @example
cd tools/@value{BINUTILS-UNTAR} cd tools/@value{BINUTILS-UNTAR}
zcat arc/@value{BINUTILS-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1 zcat archive/@value{BINUTILS-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
@end example @end example
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@@ -316,7 +294,7 @@ Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
@example @example
cd tools/@value{NEWLIB-UNTAR} cd tools/@value{NEWLIB-UNTAR}
zcat arc/@value{NEWLIB-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1 zcat archive/@value{NEWLIB-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
@end example @end example
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@@ -349,7 +327,7 @@ Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
@example @example
cd tools/@value{GNAT-UNTAR} cd tools/@value{GNAT-UNTAR}
zcat arc/@value{GNAT-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1 zcat archive/@value{GNAT-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
@end example @end example
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@@ -387,7 +365,8 @@ cp -r ada ../../../@value{GCC-UNTAR}
@section Modify the bit_ada Script @section Modify the bit_ada Script
Copy the @code{bit_ada} script from arc to the tools directory. Copy the @code{bit_ada} script from @code{archive} to the @code{tools}
directory.
Edit the @code{bit_ada} file to alter the following environmental variables: Edit the @code{bit_ada} file to alter the following environmental variables:

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ tools directory:
@example @example
cd tools cd tools
tar xzf ../arc/@value{RTEMS-TAR} tar xzf ../archive/@value{RTEMS-TAR}
@end example @end example
@section Add <INSTALL_POINT>/bin to Executable PATH @section Add <INSTALL_POINT>/bin to Executable PATH

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Use the following commands to unarchive the gdb distribution:
@example @example
cd tools cd tools
tar xzf ../arc/@value{GDB-TAR} tar xzf ../archive/@value{GDB-TAR}
@end example @end example
The directory @value{GDB-UNTAR} is created under the tools directory. The directory @value{GDB-UNTAR} is created under the tools directory.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
@example @example
cd tools/@value{GDB-UNTAR} cd tools/@value{GDB-UNTAR}
zcat arc/@value{GDB-GNATPATCH} | patch -p1 zcat archive/@value{GDB-GNATPATCH} | patch -p1
@end example @end example
Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
@example @example
cd tools/@value{GDB-UNTAR} cd tools/@value{GDB-UNTAR}
zcat arc/@value{GDB-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1 zcat archive/@value{GDB-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
@end example @end example
Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ assessing the amount of disk space required for your installation:
+----------------------------------------+------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------+------------------------------+
| Component | Disk Space Required | | Component | Disk Space Required |
+----------------------------------------+------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------+------------------------------+
| arc directory | 20 Mbytes | | archive directory | 20 Mbytes |
| tools src unzipped | 77 Mbytes | | tools src unzipped | 77 Mbytes |
| each individual build directory | 120 Mbytes worst case | | each individual build directory | 120 Mbytes worst case |
| each installation directory | 20-60 Mbytes | | each installation directory | 20-60 Mbytes |

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Use the following command to unarchive the sample application:
@example @example
cd tools cd tools
tar xzf ../arc/hello_world_ada.tgz tar xzf ../archive/hello_world_ada.tgz
@end example @end example
@section Create a BSP Specific Makefile @section Create a BSP Specific Makefile