.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 .. Copyright (C) 2016 Chris Johns .. _posix-hosts: POSIX Hosts =========== POSIX hosts are most Unix operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD. RTEMS development works well on Unix and can scale from a single user and a desktop machine to a team with decentralised or centralised development infrastructure. Root Access ----------- You either have ``root`` access to your host development machine or you do not. Some users are given hardware that is centrally managed. If you do not have ``root`` access you can create your work environment in your home directory. You could use a prefix of :file:`$HOME/development/rtems` or :file:`$HOME/rtems`. Note, the ``$HOME`` environment variable can be substituted with ``~``. :ref:`QuickStartPrefixes` details using Prefixes to manage the installation. RTEMS Tools and packages do not require ``root`` access to be built and we encourage you to not build the tools as ``root``. If you need to control write access then it is best to manage this with groups assigned to users. If you have ``root`` access you can decide to install the tools under any suitable prefix. This may depend on the hardware in your host development machine. If the machine is a centralised build server the prefix may be used to separate production versions from the test versions and the prefix paths may have restricted access rights to only those who manage and have configuration control of the machine. We call this project sandboxing and :ref:`ProjectSandboxing` explains this in more detail. Linux ----- BSP Build will require ``pax`` package if RTEMS is configured with the ``--enable-tests`` option, see :ref:`BuildingRTEMSTests`. This package is not installed , by default, on many Linux distributions, you can check for it using your package manager. Install it, if it is not present on your system. A number of different Linux distrubutions are known to work. The following have been tested and report as working. .. _ArchLinux: ArchLinux ~~~~~~~~~ The following packages are required on a fresh Archlinux 64bit installation: .. code-block:: none # pacman -S base-devel gdb xz unzip ncurses git zlib Archlinux, by default installs ``texinfo-5`` which is incompatible for building GCC 4.7 tree. You will have to obtain ``texinfo-legacy`` from ``AUR`` and provide a manual override: .. code-block:: none # pacman -R texinfo $ yaourt -S texinfo-legacy # ln -s /usr/bin/makeinfo-4.13a /usr/bin/makeinfo .. _CentOS: CentOS ~~~~~~ The following packages are required on a minimal CentOS 6.3 64bit installation: .. code-block:: none # yum install autoconf automake binutils gcc gcc-c++ gdb make patch \ bison flex xz unzip ncurses-devel texinfo zlib-devel python-devel git The minimal CentOS distribution is a specific DVD that installs a minimal system. If you use a full system some of these packages may have been installed. .. _Fedora: Fedora ~~~~~~ The RTEMS Source Builder has been tested on Fedora 19 64bit with the following packages: .. code-block:: none # yum install ncurses-devel python-devel git bison gcc cvs gcc-c++ \ flex texinfo patch perl-Text-ParseWords zlib-devel .. _Raspbian: Raspbian ~~~~~~~~ The is the Debian distribution for the Raspberry Pi. The following packages are required: .. code-block:: none $ sudo apt-get install autoconf automake bison flex binutils gcc g++ gdb \ texinfo unzip ncurses-dev python-dev git It is recommended you get Model B of the Pi with 512M of memory and to mount a remote disk over the network. The tools can be built on the network disk with a prefix under your home directory as recommended and end up on the SD card. .. _Ubuntu: .. _Xubuntu: Ubuntu ~~~~~~ The latest version is Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS 64-bit. This section also includes Xubuntu. A minimal installation was used and the following packages installed: .. code-block:: none $ sudu apt-get build-dep gcc-defaults g++ gdb git unzip pax bison \ flex libpython-dev git libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev Note that in previous versions of Ubuntu, the package libpython-dev was python2.7-dev. The name of packages changes over time. You need the package with Python development libraries for C/C++ programs. It is likely necessary that you will have to enable the Ubuntu Source Repositories. Users have suggested the following web pages which have instructions: * https://askubuntu.com/questions/158871/how-do-i-enable-the-source-code-repositories/158872 * https://askubuntu.com/questions/496549/error-you-must-put-some-source-uris-in-your-sources-list .. _Linux Mint: Linux Mint ~~~~~~~~~~ zlib package is required on Linux Mint. It has a different name (other than the usual zlib-dev): .. code-block:: none # sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev .. _openSUSE: openSUSE ~~~~~~~~ This has been reported to work but no instructions were provided. This is an opportunity to contribute. Please submit any guidance you can provide. .. _FreeBSD: FreeBSD ------- The RTEMS Source Builder has been tested on FreeBSD 9.1, 10.3 and 11 64bit version. You need to install some ports. They are: .. code-block:: none # cd /usr/ports # portinstall --batch lang/python27 If you wish to build Windows (mingw32) tools please install the following ports: .. code-block:: none # cd /usr/ports # portinstall --batch devel/mingw32-binutils devel/mingw32-gcc # portinstall --batch devel/mingw32-zlib devel/mingw32-pthreads The +zlip+ and +pthreads+ ports for MinGW32 are used for builiding a Windows QEMU. If you are on FreeBSD 10.0 and you have pkgng installed you can use 'pkg install' rather than 'portinstall'. .. _NetBSD: NetBSD ------ The RTEMS Source Builder has been tested on NetBSD 6.1 i386. Packages to add are: .. code-block:: none # pkg_add ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/6.1/devel/gmake-3.82nb7.tgz # pkg_add ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/6.1/devel/bison-2.7.1.tgz # pkg_add ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/6.1/archivers/xz-5.0.4.tgz