wiki1685: Trinity2M0.2Build (Version 1) |
What's New#The latest M0.2 head branch build from July 4, 2007 has implemented the following features:
Installation Instructions#NOTE Since this is a destructive procedure, we recommend that you create a backup of the affected files. For example, you can untar the package into your /tmp directory and then create a file list from this directory structure. Use this list file to tar up the files using your Base Directory as the root directory.
$ qconfig QNX Installations Installation Name: QNX Momentics Development Suite 6.3.2 Version: 6.3.2 Base Directory: /usr/qnx632/ QNX_HOST: /usr/qnx632/host/qnx6/x86/ QNX_TARGET: /usr/qnx632/target/qnx6/ The base directory in this example is /usr/qnx632/, but it could be different on your machine, depending on your host and where you installed QNX Momentics. 4. Extract the archive you downloaded into the base directory: Method 1: Command-line based Windows hosts: 1. Open a command prompt (cmd.exe) and switch to the drive indicated in the base directory that you found in step 2 (e.g. C:). 2. Copy the archive to your base directory, replacing base_dir with the path you found in step 2: copy drive:\ntocore_win32.tar.gz base_dir 3. Use the following commands to extract the archive contents. Don't specify the drive letter in the archive path: cd base_dir tar -zxvf ntocore_win32.tar.gz Neutrino and Linux hosts: Open a command shell and use the following commands (replacing base_dir with the path found in step 2, and archive_path with the full path to the downloaded archive): cd base_dir tar -x -v -f archive_path/ntocore_nto.tar.gz NOTE replace _nto with _linux on Linux hosts Method 2: There is no method 2 :-) If you are using a QNX Neutrino host you may want to install the runtime components and run Trinity2. To do this you will have to populate your host's runtime with the M0.2 build components, rebuild your image and reboot your board. To install the runtime update: cd $QNX_TARGET/x86 cp -fRp . / To rebuild your boot image using the runtime update: 1. Backup your build file cp /.boot /.altboot 2. Then rebuild your boot image so that it will now include the updated shared objects and procnto. In this example, we are assuming that you are using /boot/build/qnxbasedma.build cd /boot/build mkifs -vv qnxbasedma.build /.boot 3. Reboot your machine and voila, you are now running Trinity2! |