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-><P
-> 
-
-Note that the use of the <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Configuration Tool</SPAN
->
-is described in detail in <A
-HREF="the-ecos-configuration-tool.html"
->Part IV in <I
->eCos User Guide</I
-></A
->.</P
-><P
->The <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Configuration Tool</SPAN
-> (see <A
-HREF="using-configtool-windows-linux.html#PROGRAMMING-FIGURE-CONFIGURATION-TOOL"
->Figure 11-1</A
->)
-has five main elements: the <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->configuration window</I
-></SPAN
->,
-the <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->conflicts window</I
-></SPAN
->,
-the <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->properties window</I
-></SPAN
->, the <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->short
-description window</I
-></SPAN
->,
-and the <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->output window</I
-></SPAN
->.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><A
-NAME="PROGRAMMING-FIGURE-CONFIGURATION-TOOL"><P
-><B
->Figure 11-1. Configuration Tool</B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/config-f1.png"></P
-></DIV
-><P
->Start by opening the templates window via <SPAN
-CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
->Build-&#62;Templates</SPAN
->.
-Select the desired target (see <A
-HREF="using-configtool-windows-linux.html#FIGURE-TEMPLATE-SELECTION"
->Figure 11-2</A
->).</P
-><DIV
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-><A
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-><B
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-></P
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-><IMG
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-></DIV
-><P
->Make sure that the configuration is correct for the target
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-HREF="using-configtool-windows-linux.html#CONFIGURING-FOR-THE-TARGET"
->Figure 11-3</A
->).</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><A
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-><B
->Figure 11-3. Configuring
-for the target</B
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-><P
->Next, select the <SPAN
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-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Build-&#62;Library</I
-></SPAN
-> menu
-item to start building <SPAN
-CLASS="PRODUCTNAME"
->eCos</SPAN
-> (see <A
-HREF="using-configtool-windows-linux.html#FIGURE-SELECTING-THE-BUILD-LIBRARY-MENU-ITEM"
->Figure 11-4</A
->).  The
-application will configure the sources, prepare a build tree, and
-build the <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->libtarget.a</TT
-> library, which contains the
-<SPAN
-CLASS="PRODUCTNAME"
->eCos</SPAN
-> kernel and other packages.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><A
-NAME="FIGURE-SELECTING-THE-BUILD-LIBRARY-MENU-ITEM"><P
-><B
->Figure 11-4. Selecting the Build Library menu item</B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/build-lib01.png"></P
-></DIV
-><P
->The <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Save As</I
-></SPAN
-> dialog box will appear, asking
-you to specify a directory in which to place your save file. You
-can use the default, but it is a good idea to make a subdirectory,
-called <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->ecos-work</TT
-> for example. </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><A
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-><B
->Figure 11-5. Save file dialog</B
-></P
-><P
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-></DIV
-><P
->The first time you build an <SPAN
-CLASS="PRODUCTNAME"
->eCos</SPAN
-> library for a specific
-architecture, the <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Configuration Tool</SPAN
-> may prompt
-you for the location of the appropriate build tools (including
-<B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->make</B
-> and
-<B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
-><TT
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-><I
->TARGET-</I
-></TT
->gcc</B
->) using a
-<SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Build Tools</I
-></SPAN
-> dialog box (as shown in <A
-HREF="using-configtool-windows-linux.html#FIGURE-BUILD-TOOLS-DIALOG"
->Figure 11-6</A
->). You can select a location from
-the drop down list, browse to the directory using the
-<SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Browse</I
-></SPAN
-> button, or type in the location of the
-build tools manually.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><A
-NAME="FIGURE-BUILD-TOOLS-DIALOG"><P
-><B
->Figure 11-6. Build tools dialog</B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/build-tools2.png"></P
-></DIV
-><P
->The <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Configuration Tool</SPAN
-> may also prompt you
-for the location of the user tools (such as <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->cat</B
-> and
-<B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->ls</B
->) using a <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->User Tools</I
-></SPAN
-> dialog
-box (as shown in <A
-HREF="using-configtool-windows-linux.html#FIGURE-USER-TOOLS-DIALOG"
->Figure 11-7</A
->). As with
-the <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Build Tools</I
-></SPAN
-> dialog, you can select a location
-from the drop down list, browse to the directory using the
-<SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Browse</I
-></SPAN
-> button, or type in the location of the
-user tools manually. Note that on Linux, this will often be
-unnecessary as the tools will already be on your PATH.</P
-><DIV
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-><B
->Figure 11-7. User tools dialog</B
-></P
-><P
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-></DIV
-><P
->When the tool locations have been entered, the <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Configuration
-Tool</SPAN
-> will configure the sources, prepare a build tree,
-and build the <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->libtarget.a</TT
-> library, which contains
-the <SPAN
-CLASS="PRODUCTNAME"
->eCos</SPAN
-> kernel and other packages.</P
-><P
->The output from the configuration process and the building
-of <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->libtarget.a</TT
-> will be shown in the output
-window.</P
-><P
->Once the build process has finished you will have a kernel
-with other packages in <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->libtarget.a</TT
->. You should
-now build the <SPAN
-CLASS="PRODUCTNAME"
->eCos</SPAN
-> tests for your particular configuration. </P
-><P
->You can do this by selecting <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Build</I
-></SPAN
-> -&#62; <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Tests</I
-></SPAN
->.
-Notice that you could have selected <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Tests</I
-></SPAN
-> instead
-of <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Library</I
-></SPAN
-> in the earlier step and it would
-have built <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->both</I
-></SPAN
-> the library and the tests,
-but this would increase the build time substantially, and if you
-do not need to build the tests it is unnecessary.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><A
-NAME="AEN648"><P
-><B
->Figure 11-8. Selecting the Build Tests menu item</B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/build-tests01.png"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-><A
-HREF="running-an-ecos-test-case.html"
->Chapter 12</A
-> will guide you through running one
-           of the test cases you just built on the selected target,
-           using GDB. </P
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