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    From: Damjan Lampret<lampret@o...>
    Date: Wed Dec 31 12:17:59 CET 2003
    Subject: [openrisc] Could not download/make.
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    > Matt, How do I do get the CVS version?

    > > > the stable version it says Requested Item Not
    > > Found.
    > > > I downloaded the development version..however
    > > could
    > > > not build it. Am I supposed to build on a specific
    > > > platform? I tried on both SUN and Linux
    > > machines..but
    > > > to no avail.

    "Stable" version is nothing else but the latest version fro mthe cvs that
    was built successfully and ran uclinux. But it seems that the ATS is not
    tagging cvs anymore with this tag. I need to check why is this so.
    Developmnent version is nothing else but cvs version HEAD, that is the
    latest cvs version. Typically development version and stable version should
    be the same. Using the download link on the web in fact takes it directly
    fro mthe cvs. So the question is why your development version didn't build.
    Because if that one didn't build using cvs client and taking it from the cvs
    will mean you get the same sources as before and technically they shouldn't
    build if the previous didn't build. Anyway it should build on Linux, at
    least on Red Hat 7.3 and Red Hat 9.0. People also built it on all kinds of
    other systems as well.

    regards,
    Damjan

     
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