Hi Leon,
Leon Woestenberg wrote:
Hello Chris,
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Chris Plasun wrote:
Scott Wood wrote:
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 01:45:30AM -0700, Chris Plasun wrote:
(I haven't found any answers in the archives)
How would I access a NTFS shared directory from a Free
Scott Wood wrote:
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 01:45:30AM -0700, Chris Plasun wrote:
Hi,
(I haven't found any answers in the archives)
How would I access a NTFS shared directory from a Freescale MPC8313?
Will Samba run on a Freescale MPC8313?
It should (and if it doesn't, file a bug
Hi,
(I haven't found any answers in the archives)
How would I access a NTFS shared directory from a Freescale MPC8313?
Will Samba run on a Freescale MPC8313?
Thanks,
Chris Plasun
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Hi,
While part of my subject line might be redundant, how would I go about
accessing MS SQL Server from my Freescale MPC8313 machine?
Do I need to use a Linux ODBC driver?
Thank you for any help.
Chris Plasun
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ale MPC8313 but am having problems.
>
> Try using ELDK (see http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/ELDK resp.
> ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/eldk/4.2/); it's based on crosstool but has
> these issues already solved for you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
Is Denx your sit
sstool.sh as root, it's dangerous
> > + exec false
>
> Are you running as root? If so, don't.
>
> Mikey
Ah, now it's doing something...
Thanks Mikey. I didn't think running as root would prevent the process from
running. Everything is running in
Wow guys, thank you for all the responses. Looks like this mad dive into
embedded Linux programming from ASP.NET is not futile.
I will take a look at the responses and reply tomorrow.
Chris Plasun
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us'
+ echo 'Don'\''t' run all.sh or crosstool.sh as root, 'it'\''s' dangerous
Don't run all.sh or crosstool.sh as root, it's dangerous
+ exec false
=
The point of this exercise is to build a compiler to build Mono so that
I can run .NET programs on the MPC8313.
I would really appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Chris Plasun
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