[En-Nut-Discussion] Non-standard library

Ernst Stippl ernst at stippl.org
Mon Mar 26 22:01:09 CEST 2007


Hi Stefano!

Both header files exist in the WinARM gcc compiler distribution.
Have a look in nut/conf/arch/arm.nut This file contains the architecture (HW
platform) dependent configurator entries. If you want programs to be
included with the compilation of Nut/OS, you need to add some entries here. 
But .h files will -most likely- produce no real code and thus produce no
libraries ...
But maybe I did not fully understand what you are trying to achieve...?

regards

Ernst
 

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Hello!

I'm trying to port a Forth interpreter in my Ethernut 3 board.
Unfortunately some library, ie signal.h and locales.h, aren't in Ethernut
environment.

How could I get a generic library included in compilation process?

Thanks in advance.

Stefano
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