On 03/17/2014 04:17 PM, Scott Talbert wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2014, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> 
>>> I actually meant the part where you (I think you) had checked for an
>>> INFORMATION tag to "sanity check" - and now I fall through that if we don't
>>> find that tag... because otherwise we never recognize our own FW dump files.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, I could modify our FW dump code to add INFORMATION tags 
>>> around
>>> the file...
>>
>> BTW, here's a version that updates the py bindings too.
> 
> Actually, I don't recall ever messing with that particular part of the 
> code.  I think I would lean towards adding the INFORMATION tags around the 
> file.  It seems like that would be more consistent with what we do for 
> config dumps - it looks like we wrap that with some tags.

Yeah - my only concern is it means we're incompatible with dumps made by
previous versions, and that sucks. :(

That said, I don't think people back up their firmware as much as they do
their config, so while I don't *like* being backward incompatible there, I
don't feel quite as strongly about it as I usually would.

> BTW, while you're around, do you want to take a look at the Harmony Touch 
> patch?  We're still working on getting it working, but I think the 
> concordance/libconcord pieces are probably finished - those haven't 
> changed in quite a while.  If so, I'll send it.

Sure, go ahead and send it. I don't think we should merge until we get a
release out the door though. I've tested on Linux and Mac, and I'll test again
once we get the operationfile stuff sorted out... you wanna test on Windows,
and we can cut a release?

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