Re: Build and Sysgen



Some people have had problems where the Build and Sysgen ended up corrupting
the build tree. Not sure exactly why, it happens sometimes and not others.
If you haven't gotten unresolvable build / compile issues, then you don't
have to worry about a reinstall. However, don't do a build and sysgen
anymore, you're playing with fire.

--
Dean Ramsier - eMVP


"Paul A. Lowe" <PaulALowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:66662230-5F6C-432C-99F6-A1B5E4D9E275@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Working on CE 5 OS for and X86 VIA based product. Have been reading the
> newsgroups and noticed postings on Build and Sysgen option. If I read them
> correctly, IF you use Build and Sysgen then you must uninstall PB for CE5
and
> reinstall it. Is this true?
>
> Note: I have gone out to VIA and down loaded the BSP and driver files and
> installed them per VIA's instructions. After that I have built a minimal
X86
> CEPC OS and run Build and Sysgen. The reason I was reading on Build and
> Sysgen is I see a warning or two show up every now and then after I have
run
> Build and Sysgen.
>
> Paul
> --
> Paul A. Lowe
> Sr Project Engineer
> Eaton Electrical


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