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build_mac [2011/08/10 16:46] tatonkabuild_mac [2012/01/03 03:29] (current) – Added info box for macports darthrake
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 +<note important>** You //might// want to disable .DS_Store files on (network) mounts**
 +...otherwise Mac OS will break your r0ket file system.
 +**NEVER EVER access the r0ket with the finder.**
 +Always use only the terminal.
 +</note>
 +
 ====== Build environment on Mac OS X ====== ====== Build environment on Mac OS X ======
  
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 === Solution 2 === === Solution 2 ===
 +
 +<note tip>
 +This "Solution" produces slightly bigger code (with gcc 4.6.2) compared to older gcc versions. Therefore you can not compile some l0dables. This results in errors like:
 +<code>arm-none-eabi-ld -nostartfiles -T loadable.ld -o mp0ng.elf mp0ng.o  -lc -L/opt/local/arm-none-eabi/lib/
 +arm-none-eabi-ld: mp0ng.elf section `.text' will not fit in region `sram'
 +arm-none-eabi-ld: region `sram' overflowed by 148 bytes</code>
 +</note>
  
   * Install [[http://macports.org|MacPorts]]   * Install [[http://macports.org|MacPorts]]
-  * Don't forget <code>sudo port sync</code> (port is relatively new)+  * Don't forget <code>sudo port sync</code>
   * Install the port ''arm-none-eabi-gcc'': <code>sudo port install arm-none-eabi-gcc</code>   * Install the port ''arm-none-eabi-gcc'': <code>sudo port install arm-none-eabi-gcc</code>
  
 === Solution 3 === === Solution 3 ===
-   +  * Currently not working (at least on Lion). Less pain: MacPorts 
-  * Install [[http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/|Homebrew]] +  * Install [[http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew|Homebrew]] 
-  +  * Import (as in copy to /usr/local/Library/Formula) the formulae for cloog-ppl and arm-none-eabi-gcc from [[https://github.com/jpc/homebrew/tree/master/Library/Formula|here]]  
 +  * Install the formula ''arm-none-eabi-gcc'': <code>brew install arm-none-eabi-gcc</code> 
  
 == Another option: Installing Ubuntu Linux in a VirtualBox: == == Another option: Installing Ubuntu Linux in a VirtualBox: ==
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 make APP=final make APP=final
 cp firmware.bin /Volumes/CRP2\ ENABLD/firmware.bin cp firmware.bin /Volumes/CRP2\ ENABLD/firmware.bin
 +</code>
 +
 +=== Example commands that worked for me ===
 +MacOSX, Lion, Up-to-date MacPorts - DanBUK
 +<code>
 +sudo port sync
 +sudo port install arm-none-eabi-gcc
 +git clone git://github.com/r0ket/r0ket.git
 +cd r0ket
 +git checkout c583ddc7e3b6ecc2cdb94fe0a0474d52bcbb220b
 +cd firmware
 +cp SECRETS SECRETS.release
 +# Edit SECRETS.release
 +./release-all
 +make APP=initial
 +cp firmware.bin ../release/initial.bin
 +cd ../release/
 +# ISP Mode - Power on whilst holding left on Joypad
 +# NB. This isn't always CRP DISABLED, could be CRP2 ENABLED
 +mount | grep "CRP DISABLD"
 +# /dev/disk3      32Ki   32Ki    0Bi   100%    /Volumes/CRP DISABLD
 +cp initial.bin /Volumes/CRP\ DISABLD/firmware.bin
 +diskutil unmount "CRP DISABLD"
 +# power off
 +# power on
 +mount | grep "NO NAME"
 +# /dev/disk3 on /Volumes/NO NAME (msdos, local, nodev, nosuid, noowners)
 +# If you want to start completely empty:
 +# rm -Rf /Volumes/NO\ NAME/*
 +cp files/* /Volumes/NO\ NAME/
 +diskutil unmount "NO NAME"
 +# press button (joypad middle)
 +mount | grep "CRP2 ENABLD"
 +# /dev/disk3 on /Volumes/CRP2 ENABLD (msdos, local, nodev, nosuid, noowners)
 +cp final.bin /Volumes/CRP2\ ENABLD/firmware.bin
 +diskutil eject "CRP2 ENABLD"
 +# power off
 +# power on
 +# Enjoy!
 </code> </code>
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