From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Riley Williams" Subject: Re: *A* Version of ELKS Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:04:49 +0100 Sender: linux-8086-owner@vger.kernel.org Message-ID: References: <003a01c34a85$d0e1a360$8c06770a@wipro.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: In-Reply-To: <003a01c34a85$d0e1a360$8c06770a@wipro.com> List-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: Raghavan Cc: Linux-8086@Vger.Kernel.Org Hi. > I have been unsuccessful in trying to build a ELKS 1.1 Images from > Sources... I am finding it hard to debug it ... :-(( > I had no success with 1.0 sources either ... > > I am wondering , if somebody has like *A SET** of > (a) Dev > (b) elkscmd > (c) elks > (d) elksnet > > which can all compile (hopefully without too much of work) and > generate a Working Image. I do my compiling under Red Hat Linux 6.2 and dev86-0.15.0-2.i386.rpm is installed here. I synchronise with the ELKS CVS archive, so I have the ELKS kernel source as it exists in the current CVS tree here, and likewise elkscmd and elksnet although I haven't looked at those two recently. Certainly the ELKS kernel compiles without problems here. I will add that the current elkscmd and elksnet sources require the dev sources to be installed in a specific directory. I'm working on relaxing this requirement, but that work is far from complete. > I don't care if it Old or new ..all I need is a Working Image file > 'generated' from **SOME** sources. That will enable me to start > off on learning about this Cool thingie ... If it's not fairly recent - ELKS 0.1.2 or 0.1.3-pre1 preferably - then you'd be wasting your time as there were quite a lot of major changes just prior to the 0.1.0 beta release. > As a suggestion to the guy who is putting up the sources of ELKS > on the Web server, I feel along with the sources of elks and elkscmd > on the Download Page, it might be a good Idea to say which version > of Dev sources were used to generate the Image ( putting the Dev tar > ball along would be even better !!) This will give completeness to > the Version controlling. The primary sources are those in the CVS archive, so if you have that set up, you will be able to keep track of what is happening. Download and install cvs and some version of ssh, then choose where you want the ELKS sources installed, and make that the current directory. When you have done that, type the following commands from the bash prompt... CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.elks.sf.net:/cvsroot/elks CVS_RSH=`which ssh` export CVSROOT CVS_RSH cvs get elks elkscmd elksnet elksutils ...and you will have the latest set of ELKS sources. Best wishes from Riley. --- * Nothing as pretty as a smile, nothing as ugly as a frown. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.500 / Virus Database: 298 - Release Date: 10-Jul-2003