Anton,
I just did a synchronization to CVS and I'm down to only a small list
of mostly insignificant differences. I'm not sure I've given you
feedback about them yet, so I've included the list below. However,
the best feedback is that it all seems to work fine for me. ;)
1) arch/power/paper
It would be good to generate and keep the asm_disasm_paper.pdf in the
repository. It provided me a good example to get my LaTeX support
working, but others should not have to do that.
2) additions to doc/.cvsignore
vmgen
gforth
gforth.pdf
vmgen.info
vmgen.cps
vmgen.cp
vmgen.aux
vmgen.dvi
vmgen.fns
vmgen.fn
vmgen.ps
vmgen.txt
vmgen.toc
vmgen.vr
vmgen.pg
vmgen.tp
vmgen.ky
3) additions to engine/.cvsignore
engine.i
gforth-itc
prim_grp-fast.i
costs.i
prim_names-fast.i
prim-s.i
prim_num.i
prim_names.i
prim_grp.i
prim_superend-fast.i
prim-fast.i
prim_superend.i
prim_lab-fast.i
costs-fast.i
super2.i
super2-fast.i
prim_num-fast.i
libcc.h
profile-fast.i
4) add netlib/.cvsignore
config.cache
Makefile
config.status
5) additions to .cvsignore
autom4te.cache
build-ec
envos.fs
gforth-itc
gforth-prof
include
machpc.fs
prim-fast.b
stamp-h.in
TAGS
vmgen
.project
6) change to config.guess to work on Intel Macs
*:Darwin:*:*)
case `uname -p` in
*86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
powerpc) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
esac
This last one is the only one I consider significant, but I'm glad
you are using .cvsignore. In case you are wondering, the .project
file in the root is Eclipse's addition.
Is anyone else using Eclipse with Forth yet? It is becoming my
favored IDE and I suspect, it may become even more important for the
work I am doing in the future. Fighting the onslaught of Forth IDEs
in the Windows environment is starting to become important.
DaR
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