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    From: "Damjan Lampret" <lampret@o...>
    Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:39:57 -0700
    Subject: Re: [openrisc] Definitive source
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    Robert,
    
    it is the *same* source. It is just symbolically linked into different
    projects for convienience.
    
    I'm thinking where to mention that it is the same source but so far didn't
    get any good idea (I kind of hate that webcvs would be modified to show the
    link).
    
    regards,
    Damjan
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Robert Cragie" <rcc@j...>
    To: "OpenRISC" <openrisc@o...>
    Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:50 AM
    Subject: [openrisc] Definitive source
    
    
    > There seem to be a number of places in the CVS tree where the OpenRISC
    1200
    > sources are defined:
    >
    > or1200
    > orp/orp_soc/rtl/verilog/or1200
    > orp/orp_soc/rtl/verilog/or1200.old
    > xess/xsv_fpga/orp_soc/rtl/verilog/or1200
    > xess/xsv_fpga/orp_soc/rtl/verilog/or1200.old
    >
    > Which is the definitive source? (I am assuming it's 'or1200')
    > Are there any links between them? (There don't appear to be)
    > Why is it repeated all over the place - couldn't the source in 'orp' and
    > 'xess' have referenced the definitive source?
    > Why the '.old' directories?
    > Are the peripheral components in 'orp' and 'xess' similarly copies as
    well?
    >
    > I raise these questions because the or1200 code in 'xess' directory
    doesn't
    > appear to have tracked that in 'or1200' directory, and surely the CVS
    > revision numbers will get out of step with copies.
    >
    > Robert Cragie, Design Engineer
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    > Jennic Ltd, Furnival Street, Sheffield, S1 4QT,  UK
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    > 
    >
    
    
    
    

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    [openrisc] Definitive sourceRobert Cragie

     
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