On Tuesday 28 April 2009, Mark Brown wrote:
> > For the record, that "incomplete constraints" message is bogus.
> > On that board, VAUX3 has a complete set of constraints:  it may
> > only emit 2.8V.
> 
> It's not VAUX3 that it's saying has incomplete constraints, it's the
> board as a whole - if the constraints for the board were fully specified

No; driver support != constraint.  Only one of the
issues is packaged as a "constraint".


> (and the core had been told about it) then it would power off VAUX3 at
> that point.
>
> > Mark and/or Liam ... you might want to fix that diagnostic, to
> > avoid leading more developers astray!
> 
> Probably shove a "board has" in there or something I guess.

How about:  "VAUX3 board support is incomplete".
That's accurate.

A comment there might suggest constraints and
driver support as two common issues ... I'd not
be surprised to see a few more idioms pop up.

- Dave

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