6bac2828b2
Empty lines at end of text files are useless. Remove them. Change-Id: Id05a7bd944edccaa03ed9eb48599b2e262664cf0 Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/5169 Tested-by: jenkins |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
local.uses | ||
Makefile | ||
README.txt |
This makefile is how I Duane Ellis (openocd@duaneellis.com) builds openocd test purposes on Cygwin. I have included it here so others might also make use of the same configuration that I use to develop Openocd. --Duane Ellis To make use of it do the following: (1) Check out openocd in the standard way. For example - in cygwin, type this: bash$ mkdir -p /home/duane/test bash$ cd /home/duane/test bash$ svn co https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/openocd/trunk openocd (2) COPY this folder "right above" where you have OpenOCD. bash$ cd /home/duane/test bash$ cp ./openocd/testing/build.test2/* /home/duane/test/. (3) OPTIONALLY You might want to review the file "local.uses" Change options and so forth at the top of the file. (4) Initially, you need to download some additional files. These include "libftdi", "libconfuse", and the ftd2xx drivers. (5) You also need to build the supporting libraries and install them (They are installed "locally" only) Type this command: bash$ cd /home/duane/test bash$ make initial.build which: (1) downloads files (2) builds the libs (3) builds OpenOCD (6) As you hack upon OpenOCD... to rebuild OpenOCD... bash$ cd /home/duane/test bash$ make remake which: (1) re-bootstraps (2) re-configures (3) re-builds (4) re-installs. ======= **END** =======