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testing.
testing.
 
 
The structure mirrors that of the main Free Software Foundation repository.
The structure mirrors that of the main Free Software Foundation repository.
 
 
Using a unified directory means that the entire tool chain can be built in a
Using a unified directory means that the entire tool chain can be built in a
single pass. The script "bld.sh" will build a unified source tree in the
single pass. The script "bld.sh" will build a unified source tree in the a
directory "srcw" and then build and install all the tools using the directory
directory (default name "srcw") and then build and install all the tools using
"bld-or32". Use "./bld.sh --help" to check the options available.
a separate build directory (default "bld-or32"). The default install directory
 
is "/opt/or32-elf-new").
 
 
 
Use "./bld.sh --help" to check the options available, which includes options
 
to change all the default directories and to omit any of the phases of the
 
build process (linking, configuring, building,installing).
 
 
 
Note in particular that the script requires a version of Or1ksim built from
 
SVN (not Or1ksim 0.4.0 release) and that the --or1ksim parameter should be
 
used to point to the directory where or1ksim is installed (default
 
/opt/or1ksim-new).
 
 
Any questions should be posted on the OpenRISC forum at
Any questions should be posted on the OpenRISC forum at
opencores.org/forum,OpenRISC.
opencores.org/forum,OpenRISC.
 
 
 
 
Jeremy Bennett
Jeremy Bennett
4 July 2010
13 July 2010
13 July 2010
13 July 2010

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