Package Details: openocd-git 0.12.0.r59.g0b6f53e94-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/openocd-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: openocd-git
Description: Debugging, in-system programming and boundary-scan testing for embedded target devices (git version)
Upstream URL: http://openocd.org
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: openocd
Provides: openocd
Submitter: veox
Maintainer: codyps (AndrevS, mdf, flaviut, beppone, arti)
Last Packager: flaviut
Votes: 30
Popularity: 0.000182
First Submitted: 2012-12-30 00:55 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-02-03 14:35 (UTC)

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nickoe commented on 2012-03-31 21:51 (UTC)

Updated the package - added the --enable-osbdm - rmoved manual jimtcl build - updated reference to automake

sergej commented on 2012-03-27 23:39 (UTC)

Please add --enable-osbdm, conflicts with jimtcl package. Also automake workaround seems not needed anymore.

nickoe commented on 2012-01-26 20:59 (UTC)

@unkier: I added the stlink interface @javsalgar: I have now made a temporary fix, to make it work. It has indeed something to do with automake. Now it works with automake 1.10. If you know how to make it work with the current automake, please inform me.

nickoe commented on 2012-01-26 19:23 (UTC)

@javsalgar: Yeah, I got the same problem, and I can't seem to find out how to solve. It happens when it tries to run ./bootstrap.

javsalgar commented on 2012-01-26 19:08 (UTC)

Does not compile, this error appears: src/jtag/drivers/Makefile.am:8: `pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for `DATA' src/jtag/stlink/Makefile.am:8: `pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for `DATA' src/target/Makefile.am:167: `pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for `DATA' Looks like it is an automake problem

unkier commented on 2012-01-22 08:06 (UTC)

add stlink please

nickoe commented on 2011-04-23 22:58 (UTC)

Added --disable-werror and a lot of interfaces.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-04-23 14:12 (UTC)

looks like gcc 4.6 throws in lots of Wunused-but-set-variable errors.

nickoe commented on 2011-04-23 13:03 (UTC)

p5ycho: What is the point of --disable-werror? On my x86_64 machine it compiles without. Where can i see the list of interfaces? I am having a hard time finding them.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-04-23 11:24 (UTC)

needs a --disable-werror to compile. also, please add more interfaces if possible? Take a look at the gentoo package for some inspiration :)