[openwrt] tweak installation instructions

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Bart Van Der Meerssche 2011-05-03 14:19:46 +02:00
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To set up a customized OpenWRT Backfire build environment for Flukso targets, just run: To set up a customized OpenWRT Backfire build environment for Flukso targets, just run:
./install.sh /path/you/would/like/to/backfire . ./install.sh /your/preferred/backfire/installation/path

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
USAGE="Usage: ./install </your/preferred/backfire/installation/path>" USAGE="Usage: . ./install /your/preferred/backfire/installation/path"
if (( $# < 1 )) if (( $# < 1 ))
then then
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# and then build the Fluksometer firmware... # and then build the Fluksometer firmware...
echo echo
echo " ============================================================================ " echo " ================================================= "
echo " To compile this custom Backfire build for Flukso, just type: make -j8 in the " echo " To compile this custom Backfire build for Flukso, "
echo " installation path you selected. Use at least as many jobs as the number of " echo " just type make -j8 in the installation path you "
echo " cores available on your build machine. " echo " selected. Use at least as many jobs as the number "
echo " of cores available on your build machine. "
echo echo
echo " IMPORTANT: make sure your machine has a recent version (>= v4.3.4) of the " echo " IMPORTANT: make sure your machine has a recent "
echo " avr-gcc toolchain installed " echo " version of the gcc-avr toolchain (>= 4.3.4) and "
echo " ============================================================================ " echo " avr-libc (>= 1.6.7) installed. "
echo
echo " To upload the firmware to the Fluksometer after "
echo " compilation, type make flash V=99. Then connect "
echo " the Fluksometer to your machine via ethernet and "
echo " power it up. "
echo
echo " Happy hacking! "
echo " ================================================= "
echo echo