From 0319856bca6a0655e453a5faa20344d97ff78c64 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Johns Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2018 14:35:51 +1100 Subject: user: Fix typos in the User Manual. Close #3004 --- user/installation/releases.rst | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/user/installation/releases.rst b/user/installation/releases.rst index 92fce78..0d5150c 100644 --- a/user/installation/releases.rst +++ b/user/installation/releases.rst @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ shosted here. It has excellent internet access and performance. By default all the BSPs for an architecture are built. If you only wish to have a specific BSP built you can specify the BSP list by providing to the - RSB the option ``--with-rtemsbsp``. For example to build two BSPs for the - SPARC architecture you can supply ``--with-rtemsbsp="erc32 sis"``. This can + RSB the option ``--enable-rtemsbsp``. For example to build two BSPs for the + SPARC architecture you can supply ``--enable-rtemsbsp="erc32 sis"``. This can speed the build time up for some architectures that have a lot of BSPs. Once you have built the tools and kernel you can move to the Packages section @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ you have unpacked the tar file: $ tar Jxf rtems-source-builder-4.11.0.tar.xz $ mv rtems-source-builder-4.11.0 4.110 - $ cd 4.11.0 + $ cd 4.11.0/rtems Build a tool chain for the SPARC architecure. We are using the SPARC architecture in our example because GDB has a good simulator that lets us run -- cgit v1.2.3