[okl4-developer] New to OKL4
Yeonju
xelis at hufs.ac.kr
Thu Dec 4 16:56:44 EST 2008
Hi~
I think...this message(blew) means python2.4 is not installed.
$./tools/build.py machine=ia32_pc99 project=l4test
/usr/bin/env: python2.4: No such file or directory
Please check it using "python -V" command in your Ubuntu terminal.
If python is not installed, you must install python 2.4, not 2.5 or 2.6.
(In okl4 2.1, it needs python 2.4. But I'm not sure okl4 3 also needs same
python version.)
Regards,
Gavin Chow wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Good day!
>
> I became a fan of OKL4 after reading about its microkernel approach and
> how
> it is built with security in mind.
>
> I've downloaded the latest release from
> http://wiki.ok-labs.com/Release/3.0 and
> want to try it out in my environment.
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand, OKL4 is like a
> virtual
> machine host, and OK Linux is the virtual machine guest. If that is the
> case, do I setup OKL4 directly on a PC? Or should I install Linux on the
> PC
> first, and then install OKL4 followed by OK Linux on top? I've tried the
> second approach using Ubuntu 8.04 but I could not install OKL4 after
> following these steps:
>
> 1. Install Ubuntu 8.04 and updated with latest patches
> 2. Downloaded
> http://wiki.ok-labs.com/downloads/release-3.0/okl4_3.0.tar.gz and
> followed instructions from http://wiki.ok-labs.com/BuildingAndSimulating
> by
> running:
>
> $./tools/build.py machine=ia32_pc99 project=l4test
> /usr/bin/env: python2.4: No such file or directory
>
> And this is where I got stuck. I feel that I may have missed out on a
> whole
> lot of stuff before I can actually run build.py. I'm new to embedded
> development and I would like to learn more in this area.
>
> I'd greatly appreciate anyone's feedback.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Cheers!
> Gavin
>
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