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diff --git a/docs/installation/build_vxworks.html b/docs/installation/build_vxworks.html index 98b4807c..64ec362e 100644 --- a/docs/installation/build_vxworks.html +++ b/docs/installation/build_vxworks.html @@ -14,13 +14,11 @@ <body> <div xmlns="" class="navheader"> <div class="libver"> - <p>Library Version 11.2.5.3</p> + <p>Library Version 12.1.6.1</p> </div> <table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"> <tr> - <th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 8. - Building Berkeley DB for VxWorks - </th> + <th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 8. Building Berkeley DB for VxWorks </th> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="build_unix_sunos.html">Prev</a> </td> @@ -34,9 +32,7 @@ <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> - <h2 class="title"><a id="build_vxworks"></a>Chapter 8. - Building Berkeley DB for VxWorks - </h2> + <h2 class="title"><a id="build_vxworks"></a>Chapter 8. Building Berkeley DB for VxWorks </h2> </div> </div> </div> @@ -54,7 +50,8 @@ <dl> <dt> <span class="sect2"> - <a href="build_vxworks.html#idp182480">Building With Wind River Workbench using the Makefile</a> + <a href="build_vxworks.html#idp922392">Building With Wind + River Workbench using the Makefile</a> </span> </dt> </dl> @@ -68,17 +65,17 @@ <dl> <dt> <span class="sect2"> - <a href="build_vxworks_notes.html#idp491336">Building and Running the Demo Program</a> + <a href="build_vxworks_notes.html#idp934576">Building and Running the Demo Program</a> </span> </dt> <dt> <span class="sect2"> - <a href="build_vxworks_notes.html#idp518216">Building and Running the Utility Programs</a> + <a href="build_vxworks_notes.html#idp896400">Building and Running the Utility Programs</a> </span> </dt> <dt> <span class="sect2"> - <a href="build_vxworks_notes.html#idp518576">Support for Replication Manager</a> + <a href="build_vxworks_notes.html#idp923512">Support for Replication Manager</a> </span> </dt> </dl> @@ -102,7 +99,8 @@ <dl> <dt> <span class="sect2"> - <a href="build_vxworks.html#idp182480">Building With Wind River Workbench using the Makefile</a> + <a href="build_vxworks.html#idp922392">Building With Wind + River Workbench using the Makefile</a> </span> </dt> </dl> @@ -111,41 +109,67 @@ <div class="titlepage"> <div> <div> - <h3 class="title"><a id="idp182480"></a>Building With Wind River Workbench using the Makefile</h3> + <h3 class="title"><a id="idp922392"></a>Building With Wind + River Workbench using the Makefile</h3> </div> </div> </div> - <p>In VxWorks6.x, developers use Wind River Workbench for software -development. Two makefiles are provided in the db/build_vxworks -directory. Use them to build Berkeley DB or Berkeley DB small build, using -the build chain provided with Wind River Workbench. </p> - <p>We assume that you have installed all necessary VxWorks6.x software -including the Wind River Workbench, and that you know how to use it. </p> - <p>Use the following steps to build Berkeley DB: </p> - <p>1. Setting variables in the Makefile. -Open the Makefile and modify the BDB_ROOT variable to the path of your -Berkeley DB source tree's root directory. You may need to set other -variables when you build on different platforms, such as BUILD_SPEC, -DEBUG_MODE, PROJECT_TYPE, CC_ARCH_SPEC, VXVER, build tool flags, and BUILD_SPEC specific settings. -Please refer to the documentation of the Workbench for a complete list of -available values of each variable. You can also find out the list of values -by creating a project using the Workbench. Each variable's available values -will be listed in the GUI window which assigns values to that -variable. </p> - <p>2. Make sure "make" can be found. -Basically you need to set the make utility's path to environment variables. -</p> - <p>3. Start up the wrenv utility of the Wind River Workbench. </p> - <p>4. In the command console, move to the $(BDB_ROOT)/build_vxworks/ directory, -rename the target makefile (Makefile.6x or Makefile.6x.small) to "Makefile", -and run "make". The make process will start and create the directory -"bdbvxw". It will contain all intermediate object files as well as the -final built image "bdbvxw.out". </p> - <p>5. After the "bdbvxw.out" image is built, you can use command tools -or the Workbench IDE to download and run it.</p> - <p>6. Test and Verification. -There is a dbdemo and test_micro, which you can run to verify whether -everything works fine.</p> + <p> + In VxWorks6.x, developers use Wind River Workbench for + software development. Two makefiles are provided in the + db/build_vxworks directory. Use them to build Berkeley DB + or Berkeley DB small build, using the build chain provided + with Wind River Workbench. + </p> + <p> + We assume that you have installed all necessary + VxWorks6.x software including the Wind River Workbench, + and that you know how to use it. + </p> + <p> + Use the following steps to build Berkeley DB: + </p> + <p> + 1. Setting variables in the Makefile. Open the Makefile + and modify the BDB_ROOT variable to the path of your + Berkeley DB source tree's root directory. You may need to + set other variables when you build on different platforms, + such as BUILD_SPEC, DEBUG_MODE, PROJECT_TYPE, + CC_ARCH_SPEC, VXVER, build tool flags, and BUILD_SPEC + specific settings. Please refer to the documentation of + the Workbench for a complete list of available values of + each variable. You can also find out the list of values by + creating a project using the Workbench. Each variable's + available values will be listed in the GUI window which + assigns values to that variable. + </p> + <p> + 2. Make sure "make" can be found. Basically you need to + set the make utility's path to environment variables. + </p> + <p> + 3. Start up the wrenv utility of the Wind River + Workbench. + </p> + <p> + 4. In the command console, move to the + $(BDB_ROOT)/build_vxworks/ directory, rename the target + makefile (Makefile.6x or Makefile.6x.small) to "Makefile", + and run "make". The make process will start and create the + directory "bdbvxw". It will contain all intermediate + object files as well as the final built image + "bdbvxw.out". + </p> + <p> + 5. After the "bdbvxw.out" image is built, you can use + command tools or the Workbench IDE to download and run + it. + </p> + <p> + 6. Test and Verification. There is a dbdemo and + test_micro, which you can run to verify whether everything + works fine. + </p> </div> </div> </div> |