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authorJoel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com>1998-04-13 17:41:28 +0000
committerJoel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com>1998-04-13 17:41:28 +0000
commitfdd6a26e68f1fbc036676158b1bae0e13881d2ca (patch)
tree8a87096fa670ceb6483d927460d3bf83a31865a4
parentFixed directory name for gnu tools ftp site (diff)
downloadrtems-fdd6a26e68f1fbc036676158b1bae0e13881d2ca.tar.bz2
Added Resources on the Internet section
-rw-r--r--doc/started/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--doc/started/buildc.t15
-rw-r--r--doc/started/intro.t44
-rw-r--r--doc/started/nt.t4
-rw-r--r--doc/started_ada/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--doc/started_ada/buildada.t15
-rw-r--r--doc/started_ada/intro.t43
7 files changed, 103 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/doc/started/Makefile b/doc/started/Makefile
index e285513ebf..bbd72810c9 100644
--- a/doc/started/Makefile
+++ b/doc/started/Makefile
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ intro.texi: intro.t versions.texi
-n "Requirements" ${*}.t
require.texi: require.t versions.texi
- $(BMENU) -c -p "Cross Development" \
+ $(BMENU) -c -p "Resources on the Internet" \
-u "Top" \
-n "Building the GNU C/C++ Cross Compiler Toolset" ${*}.t
diff --git a/doc/started/buildc.t b/doc/started/buildc.t
index 85b9bafccc..747e5db1af 100644
--- a/doc/started/buildc.t
+++ b/doc/started/buildc.t
@@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ approximately 20 megabytes.
File: hello_world_c.tgz
@end example
-
@section Create the tools Directory
Create a directory called tools that will serve as a working directory to
@@ -275,10 +274,10 @@ was generated and for which target system the tools are to produce code for.
@item BINUTILS
is the directory under tools that contains @value{BINUTILS-UNTAR}.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
-BINUTILS=@value{BINUTILS-UNTAR}.
+BINUTILS=@value{BINUTILS-UNTAR}
@end example
@item GCC
@@ -286,20 +285,20 @@ is the directory under tools that contains @value{GCC-UNTAR}.
For example,
@example
-GCC=@value{GCC-UNTAR}.
+GCC=@value{GCC-UNTAR}
@end example
@item NEWLIB
is the directory under tools that contains @value{NEWLIB-UNTAR}.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
-NEWLIB=@value{NEWLIB-UNTAR}.
+NEWLIB=@value{NEWLIB-UNTAR}
@end example
@item BUILD_DOCS
is set to "yes" if you want to install documentation.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
BUILD_DOCS=yes
@@ -308,7 +307,7 @@ BUILD_DOCS=yes
@item BUILD_OTHER_LANGUAGES
is set to "yes" if you want to build languages other than C and C++. At
the current time, this enables Fortan and Objective-C.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
BUILD_OTHER_LANGUAGES=yes
diff --git a/doc/started/intro.t b/doc/started/intro.t
index 87e0552aa0..2de7d458a8 100644
--- a/doc/started/intro.t
+++ b/doc/started/intro.t
@@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ essentials for performing a setup of the following items:
@end itemize
The remainder of this chapter provides background information on real-time
-embedded systems and cross development. If you are not familiar with either
-of these areas, please read them. This will help familiarize you with the
+embedded systems and cross development and an overview of other
+resources of interest on the Internet. If you are not familiar with
+real-time embedded systems, of these areas, please read those sections.
+These sections will help familiarize you with the
types of systems RTEMS is designed to be used in and the cross development
process used when developing RTEMS applications.
@@ -118,5 +120,43 @@ systems. For example, many of the processors targeting the embedded market
do not include hardware floating point units, but do include peripherals such
as timers, serial controllers, or network interfaces.
+@section Resources on the Internet
+This section describes various resources on the Internet which are of
+use to RTEMS users.
+
+@subsection RTEMS Mailing List
+
+rtems-list@@OARcorp.com
+
+This mailing list is dedicated to discussion of issues related
+to RTEMS. If you have questions about RTEMS, which to make
+suggestions, or just want to pick up hints, this is a good
+list to subscribe to. Subscribe by sending a message with
+the one line "subscribe" to rtems-list-request@@OARcorp.com.
+
+@subsection CrossGCC Mailing List
+
+crossgcc@@cygnus.com
+
+This mailing list is dedicated to the use of the GNU tools in
+cross development environments. Most of the discussions
+focus on embedded issues. Subscribe by sending a message with
+the one line "subscribe" to crossgcc-request@@cygnus.com.
+
+The crossgcc FAQ as well as a number of patches and utiliities
+of interest to cross development system users are available
+at ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/embedded/crossgcc.
+
+@subsection EGCS Mailing List
+
+egcs@@cygnus.com
+
+This mailing list is dedicated to the EGCS Project which was
+formed to speed the development and integration of the various
+GNU languages. The RTEMS and Linux communities were among those
+initially targetted by the EGCS Project as being important
+for its success. Numerous RTEMS users have made contributions
+to this project. Subscribe by sending a message with
+the one line "subscribe" to egcs-request@@cygnus.com.
diff --git a/doc/started/nt.t b/doc/started/nt.t
index 91aff24bfb..87da96da09 100644
--- a/doc/started/nt.t
+++ b/doc/started/nt.t
@@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
@c
+@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-1998.
+@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
+@c All rights reserved.
+@c
@c $Id$
@c
diff --git a/doc/started_ada/Makefile b/doc/started_ada/Makefile
index 1507aaeb4a..e7eec5c09a 100644
--- a/doc/started_ada/Makefile
+++ b/doc/started_ada/Makefile
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ intro.texi: intro.t versions.texi
-n "Requirements" ${*}.t
require.texi: require.t versions.texi
- $(BMENU) -c -p "Cross Development" \
+ $(BMENU) -c -p "Resources on the Internet" \
-u "Top" \
-n "Building the GNAT Cross Compiler Toolset" ${*}.t
diff --git a/doc/started_ada/buildada.t b/doc/started_ada/buildada.t
index 9418e3d38c..e66810f610 100644
--- a/doc/started_ada/buildada.t
+++ b/doc/started_ada/buildada.t
@@ -76,7 +76,6 @@ approximately 20 megabytes.
File: hello_world_ada.tgz
@end example
-
@section Create the tools Directory
Create a directory called tools that will serve as a working directory to
@@ -339,31 +338,31 @@ was generated and for which target system the tools are to produce code for.
@item BINUTILS
is the directory under tools that contains @value{BINUTILS-UNTAR}.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
-BINUTILS=@value{BINUTILS-UNTAR}.
+BINUTILS=@value{BINUTILS-UNTAR}
@end example
@item GCC
is the directory under tools that contains @value{GCC-UNTAR}.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
-GCC=@value{GCC-UNTAR}.
+GCC=@value{GCC-UNTAR}
@end example
@item NEWLIB
is the directory under tools that contains @value{NEWLIB-UNTAR}.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
-NEWLIB=@value{NEWLIB-UNTAR}.
+NEWLIB=@value{NEWLIB-UNTAR}
@end example
@item BUILD_DOCS
is set to "yes" if you want to install documentation.
-For example,
+For example:
@example
BUILD_DOCS=yes
diff --git a/doc/started_ada/intro.t b/doc/started_ada/intro.t
index f970ec293b..edf6019143 100644
--- a/doc/started_ada/intro.t
+++ b/doc/started_ada/intro.t
@@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ essentials for performing a setup of the following items:
@end itemize
The remainder of this chapter provides background information on real-time
-embedded systems and cross development. If you are not familiar with either
-of these areas, please read them. This will help familiarize you with the
+embedded systems and cross development and an overview of other
+resources of interest on the Internet. If you are not familiar with
+real-time embedded systems, of these areas, please read those sections.
+These sections will help familiarize you with the
types of systems RTEMS is designed to be used in and the cross development
process used when developing RTEMS applications.
@@ -118,5 +120,42 @@ systems. For example, many of the processors targeting the embedded market
do not include hardware floating point units, but do include peripherals such
as timers, serial controllers, or network interfaces.
+@section Resources on the Internet
+
+This section describes various resources on the Internet which are of
+use to GNAT/RTEMS users.
+
+@subsection RTEMS Mailing List
+
+rtems-list@@OARcorp.com
+
+This mailing list is dedicated to discussion of issues related
+to RTEMS. If you have questions about RTEMS, which to make
+suggestions, or just want to pick up hints, this is a good
+list to subscribe to. Subscribe by sending a message with
+the one line "subscribe" to rtems-list-request@@OARcorp.com.
+
+@subsection CrossGCC Mailing List
+
+crossgcc@@cygnus.com
+
+This mailing list is dedicated to the use of the GNU tools in
+cross development environments. Most of the discussions
+focus on embedded issues. Subscribe by sending a message with
+the one line "subscribe" to crossgcc-request@@cygnus.com.
+
+The crossgcc FAQ as well as a number of patches and utiliities
+of interest to cross development system users are available
+at ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/embedded/crossgcc.
+
+@subsection GNAT Chat Mailing List
+
+chat@@gnat.com
+
+This mailing list is dedicated to the general discussion
+of GNAT specific issues. The discussions try to avoid
+more general Ada95 language issues which have other
+forums. Subscribe by sending a message with
+the one line "subscribe" to chat-request@@gnat.com.