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Arcom Embedded Linux Technical Manual Developing software for AEL
Notes on host system requirements table
The numbers in the Notes column of the table on the previous page refer to the
following information:
[0] Red Hat 7.3 and 8.0 were shipped with version 1.1 of the LSB. It is possible to
install the Arcom host environment on this platform by passing the following
additional arguments to the Arcom host environment installation program:
--ignore-lsb-version and --ignore-package-dependencies
[1] Red Hat discontinued their Red Hat Linux product after version 9. In its place
they started the Fedora project. Therefore Fedora Core 1 can be considered the
successor to Red Hat 9.
[2] You can install Fedora supplied packages (such as the redhat-lsb package)
using the yum tool. Simply run the command "yum install <PACKAGES>".
yum requires an active Internet connection. You can also install such packages
by hand using the rpm tool, by running the command "rpm –install –verbose --
hash <PACKAGES>".
[3] Installing additional packages on Fedora Core 3 requires that RPM know about
the Fedora cryptographic keys. These can be imported using the command
"rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora". The file RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora is on
the first CD.
[4] You can install Mandrakesoft supplied packages (such as the lsb package) using
the urpmi tool. Simply run the command "urpmi <PACKAGES>".
[5] You can install SuSE supplied packages (such as the lsb package) using the
yast tool. Simply run the command "yast --install <PACKAGE>".
[6] Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 requires that the --ignore-required-package-versions
argument be passed to the Arcom host environment installation program.
[7] You can install Debian or Ubuntu supplied packages (such as the lsb package)
using the apt-get tool. Simply run the command "apt-get install
<PACKAGES>". apt-get requires an active Internet connection.
[8] Debian “Testing” and “Unstable” were known to work at the time of writing (April
2005). However, due to the continual updates to these distributions, this may
change at any given time.
[9] Ubuntu does not configure a root password by default. Instead you can use the
sudo tool to run any command as root by entering your user password. For
example “sudo perl /cdrom/install“ or “sudo apt-get install <PACKAGES>“.
If your host distribution is not listed in the host system requirements table, you may still
be able to install the host environment, as your distribution may be derived from one of
the distributions that are listed.
© 2006 Arcom Issue G 33
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