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FreeRTOS for AT91SAM7S64 using GCC

Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on September 29, 2005
I'm currently struggling to build any of the Demo ports that you have developed.

For example, I'm trying to build ARM7_LPC2106_GCC using the GNUARM toolset, once built I'll modify it for the development board I'm using.

From the command line I'm using 'make'. I get the following output:

$ make
arm-elf-gcc -c -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith
-Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-align -Wsign-compare
-Waggregate-return -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wunused
-D -D GCC_ARM7 -I. -I../../Source/include
-I../Common/include -mcpu=arm7tdmi -T
../../Source/portable/GCC/ARM7_LPC2000/portISR.c -o
../../Source/portable/GCC/ARM7_LPC2000/portISR.o
arm-elf-gcc: GCC_ARM7: No such file or directory
arm-elf-gcc: no input files
make: ***
[../../Source/portable/GCC/ARM7_LPC2000/portISR.o]
Error 1


I don't have much experience using makefiles and may be doing something very silly - can you please advise?

RE: FreeRTOS for AT91SAM7S64 using GCC

Posted by Richard on September 29, 2005
The string "-D -D GCC_ARM7" shows that there is a definition missing from the environment.

Please read the documentation:
http://www.freertos.org/portlpc2106.html

and / or the readme file in the directory for detailed instructions on how to build the demo. Batch files are provided to do everything you need.

Regards.


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