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From: Robert Cragie<rcc@j...>
Date: Thu Jan 27 19:54:33 CET 2005
Subject: [openrisc] CVS download
It could well be that WinCVS is putting a carriage return in the checked-out files, although this can be overriden in the options.
I wouldn't bother with gcc 2.95 either - it's well out of date. Check the mailing list archives for the latest version of gcc.
Robert
stefano.lorenzini1@t... wrote:
>Hi, > >I'm going to start experimenting with or1200. > >I would like to start with the or1200 tutorial. > >I downloaded the files using WinCVS, then I switched >in Linux and I started installing the SW tool chain (starting >from gcc 2.95) > >It seems that the "configure" scripts are not recognized >as executable scripts (I checked for rights and type of shells >of course). > >Then, I downloaded gcc from the GNU site in .gtar format, I extracted >the archive and now it works (configure file are executed). > >Is someone able to explain to me why the WinCvs procedure >"destroy" im some way executable property of configure files? > >Thanks > >Stefano >_______________________________________________ >http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/openrisc > > > > >
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