On Wed, 30 Mar 2011, DJ Delorie wrote: > > > (h) utils - I don't know what to do with this directory or where it best > > > goes. > > > > relates to the other bits of src and where it would best go if src is > > split up. > > For example, the MeP utils is used to reconfigure gcc, binutils, cgen, > sid, and a few other places (libgloss) according to the templates > provided by the chip fab (MeP is a synthetic chip) so as to match the > specific cpu configurations in your chip (how many cores, which > options each core has, memory layout, etc).
Thanks. My inclination is to say that this should be considered an independent tool in its own repository, as something not required in the build of any of the other tools. More specifically, utils/mep and utils/wince look like independent tools each of which would better go in its own toplevel directory (mep-integrator, cesetup) (and would each go in an independent repository based on the shared toplevel, since they use libiberty), while utils/spu appears to have no toplevel dependencies and so should be completely independent, possibly without toplevel support for building it. Since utils/spu and utils/wince have no non-build-system changes since 2000, I'd be inclined to say we should declare those two subdirectories dead and run "cvs rm" on them - people wanting to resurrect them can always extract the data from CVS later. (And I still think utils/mep should move to its own toplevel directory.) -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com