Hi Jari,
Yes, mlcscope was from 2006, and it also came from the Lucent exptools
source tree which is a different version than the gnu cscope. Lucent has
since stopped distributing mlcscope so I think putting cscope in the
packaging is a good thing. I've thought about doing it myself - but
hadn't got to it - glad you have followed this path.
Cheers
Dave
On 9/30/2012 4:20 AM, Jari Aalto wrote:
wget --recursive --no-host-directories --cut-dirs=3 \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/cscope/cscope-15.8.0.1-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/cscope/cscope-15.8.0.1-1.tar.bz2 \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/cscope/setup.hint
# To check packaging
cd cscope
tar -xf *-src.tar.bz2
./*.sh --color --verbose all
Included in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/cscope
Notes:
This is the original version released 2012-08-04. The mlscope included
in Cygwin is probably from 2006[*]
Jari
[ setup.hint ]
sdesc: "Interactively examine a C program source"
ldesc: "A source browsing tool. Although it is primarily designed to search C
code (including lex and yacc files), it can also be used for C++ code.
Using cscope, you can easily search for where symbols are used and
defined."
category: Devel
requires: libncurses10
[*] http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope/
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