Here's another one. Regarding the select mechanism (the one in select.c). Other then the serial port and sockets is anything else registered there? Cause I would like to keep sockets for communication after all (but the select function will not work on windows for serial ports handles). So I would use a different mechanism only for serial port scheduling. Cheers, Mihai.
--- On Thu, 10/7/10, Dieter Spaar spaar@mirider.augusta.de wrote:
From: Dieter Spaar spaar@mirider.augusta.de Subject: Re: osmocom on windows To: baseband-devel@lists.osmocom.org Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010, 3:18 PM
Hello Peter,
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 11:54:28 +0200, "Peter Stuge" peter@stuge.se wrote:
Does e.g. the CodeSourcery toolchain really need Cygwin? That would suck.
I don't know CodeSourcery, I use GNU ARM directly from www.gnuarm.com. According to the CodeSourcery FAQ, they do not require Cygwin.
Are there any benefit using CodeSourcery ? I had issues in the past with the firmware using a different GNU ARM version, so I switched back to 4.0.2 which seems to be the same other use on Linux and so far it works OK.
You don't seem to like Cygwin, my experience with it is not that bad, OpenBSC (not with GPRS yet due to the need for the TUN device), OsmocomBB, GNUradio and Airprobe run with minor adjustments (just to name GSM related stuff I use under Cygwin).
Best regards, Dieter