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12 >Invoking the eCos Configuration Tool</TITLE
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65 >Chapter 15. Getting Started</TD
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85 NAME="CONFIG-TOOL-INVOKING">Invoking the <SPAN
90 >Configuration Tool</SPAN
97 NAME="AEN967">On Linux</H2
104 >Configuration Tool</SPAN
105 > install directory to your PATH, for example:</P
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114 >export PATH=/opt/ecos/ecos<TT
117 ><version></I
124 >You may run configtool with zero, one or two arguments. You can specify the <SPAN
128 location, and/or an <SPAN
131 > save file (extension .ecc) on the command line. The ordering of these
132 two arguments is not significant. For example:</P
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141 >configtool /opt/ecos/ecos<TT
144 ><version></I
146 >/packages myfile.ecc</PRE
153 >Configuration Tool</SPAN
154 > will be displayed (see <A
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164 NAME="AEN982">On Windows</H2
166 >There are two ways in which to invoke the <SPAN
171 >Configuration Tool</SPAN
178 > from the desktop explorer or program set up at installation
208 >Configuration Tool</I
215 >type (at a command prompt or in the
231 item): <foldername>\ConfigTool.exe where <foldername> is
232 the full path of the directory in which you installed the <SPAN
238 >Configuration Tool</SPAN
246 >Configuration Tool</SPAN
248 will be displayed (see <A
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255 >You may run configtool with zero, one or two arguments. You can specify the <SPAN
259 location, and/or an <SPAN
262 > save file (extension .ecc) on the command line. The ordering of these
263 two arguments is not significant. For example:</P
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272 >configtool "c:\Program Files\eCos\packages" myfile.ecc</PRE
277 >If you invoke the configuration tool from the command line with
284 >, you will see this output:</P
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293 >Usage: eCos Configuration Tool [-h] [-e] [-v] [-c] [input file 1] [input file 2]
294 -h --help displays help on the command line parameters
295 -e --edit-only edit save file only
296 -v --version print version
297 -c --compile-help compile online help only</PRE
302 >This summarizes valid parameters and switches. Switches are shown with
303 both short form and long form.</P
311 > shows valid options and parameters, as above.</P
321 >Configuration Tool</SPAN
323 suppresses creation of a build tree, in case you only want to create and edit save files.</P
331 > shows version and build date information, and exits.</P
339 > compiles help contents files from the HTML documentation
340 files that the tool finds in the <SPAN
343 > repository, and exits.</P
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418 >The Component Repository</TD