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    From: "Robert Cragie" <rcc@j...>
    Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 11:57:01 +0100
    Subject: [openrisc] eCos source and Insight building
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    I notice that the whole eCos tree is checked into or1k directory. But I also
    notice support for the OpenRISC in the definitive eCos source in
    sources.redhat.com. I'm concerned that two distinct repositories will get
    out of step. Shouldn't the single definitive eCos CVS repository (i.e.
    Redhat) be the one which is maintained? Or does the OpenCores CVS repository
    somehow point to the Redhat CVS repository?
    
    I'm still a bit confused by how the symbolic links are done in the CVS
    repository. I can see the files are the same - any hints on how you actually
    do this, just for my understanding?
    
    Also I tried to build Insight by creating a separate build directory and it
    didn't work - you have to configure and make in the checked out directory.
    Is this intentional?
    
    Robert Cragie, Design Engineer
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    Jennic Ltd, Furnival Street, Sheffield, S1 4QT,  UK
    http://www.jennic.com  Tel: +44 (0) 114 281 2655
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    Follow upAuthor
    Re: [openrisc] eCos source and Insight buildingDamjan Lampret
    Re: [openrisc] eCos source and Insight buildingMatjaz Breskvar

     
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