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Topic Title: RiC v5.0.1 RedHat Linux 9.0 adapter for RedHat hosted gcc compiler Topic Summary: Created On: 27-Sep-2005 20:45 Status: Read Only |
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Rhapsody in C Environment for seamless Linux integration
by Martin Stockl, I-Logix Preconditions You need to have the corresponding Rhapsody in C++ integration for Linux hosted gcc compilers already installed, as this integration is based on the same infrastructure and will even use some scripts and libraries from the C++ version (e.g. for tracing). The administrative part of the work As said, this should have been done during the integration for Rhapsody in C++ and is required before continuing with the Rhapsody in C integration. Rhapsody configuration So now we may configure Rhapsody in C to benefit from the above mentioned environment. This is rather easy, as you will find two archives attached, which contain pre-configured files, which already do the job. The only thing you need to do, is applying your individual settings to those files? which means replacing the name of the defined remote Linux / Unix machine (in this case ?linos9?) by the hostname of your remote Linux / Unix machine. There is one archive containing the Rhapsody settings on the Linux target, named ?RiCLinuxTarget.tar? and one archive containing the Windows hosted settings, named ?RiCLinuxHost.zip?. The predefined environment supports: * RiC v5.0.1 on Windows and RedHat Linux 9.0 using the local native compiler on Linux. The submitted configuration files have been created for following environment: * Rhapsody in C++, v5.0 to v5.0.1 MR2, each running on a Win2k host * RedHat?s native gcc v3.2.2 running on RedHat Linux 9.0 They should be nearly independent of the used versions? there are only minor details to be reconfigured in the settings, as all of them use the same basics. The Linux hosted files shall be extracted on Linux in the corresponding Rhapsody/Share directory using ?tar ?xvf RiCLinuxTarget.tar?. The Windows hosted files may be extracted out of ?RiCLinuxHost.zip? using WinZip, gzip or similar tools. Place all ?.bat? files in your Rhapsody\Share\etc directory and all ?.prp? files in your Rhapsody\Share\Properties directory. Backup existing files and merge them later, if those files already exist on your system! For more information please refer to the attached file.
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