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Greating,
Current WICED-SDK 2.4.1 have provided OpenOCD download/compile script.
I have prepared the MinGW environment in Windown 7 system.
My MinGW environment is : "MINGW32_NT-6.1"
mingw-gcc version is : gcc version 4.8.1 (GCC)
When I execute OpenOCD/build_all.sh compule OpenOcd, jimtcl/jim.c have one error :
libjim.a(jim.o): In function `JimStringIs':c:\sdk\OpenOCD\openocd-build\jimtcl/../../openocd/jimtcl/jim.c:3027: undefined reference to `isascii'
collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [jimsh.exe] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/c/sdk/OpenOCD/openocd-build/jimtcl'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/sdk/OpenOCD/openocd-build'
make: *** [all] Error 2
That looks strange, as I know this funciton was define in "ctype.h" and jim.c have included it.
I write a simple program, compile it under MinGW environmen and verify isascii() funciton. It work correctly.
Have any body can help me resolve this issue?
Thank you.
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Why do you wish to build the OpenOCD?
The SDK comes with the OpenOCD executables for Windows, Linux, and OSX.
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Dear Nikvh,
Thanks for your reply. Because we have serval ST-Link/V2 JTAG card.
We hope we can use it on our product line for firmware download or other RD team debug.
I have enabled ST-Link with current OpenOCD branch support J-Link/FT2232/Olimex under Linux environment.
But for Windows system, we meet this situation.
Could you please give us some suggestion.
Thank you.
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Hello ,
Have you been able to resolve this?
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