Re: [rtems-docs commit] Update build system related sections for RTEMS 6

2022-11-11 Thread Chris Johns
On 11/11/22 6:39 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 10/11/2022 01:30, Chris Johns wrote:
>> The first is the maintenance of embedded the version numbers in the
>> documentation. If we can avoid doing that the work per release or dot release
>> is less.
> 
> We could use a simple search and replace for this. Searching for 'rtems[0-9]'
> shows a couple of spots which need a more through rework. We even have stuff
> with rtems4.10.

That may work for some places but I found it useful to review the documentation
at the same time given things may have changed. In the end I am not fussed how
we make the change. :)

>> The second is the changing of `kernel` to `src`. The use of `kernel` was
>> specific because it removes any ambiguity when a new user attempts to build a
>> package like libbsd in the same tree. Source can mean it is the place where
>> all source is placed. I think `kernel` should be used and returned.
> 
> I usually place all Git repositories in a "src" directory.

Is there a per repo directory under src? I am fine with that. The important
point is having a consistent arrangement that can be used when building other
things like libbsd or the examples without needing to delete or change anything.

Chris
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Re: [rtems-docs commit] Update build system related sections for RTEMS 6

2022-11-10 Thread Sebastian Huber

On 10/11/2022 01:30, Chris Johns wrote:
The first is the maintenance of embedded the version numbers in the 
documentation. If we can avoid doing that the work per release or dot 
release is less.


We could use a simple search and replace for this. Searching for 
'rtems[0-9]' shows a couple of spots which need a more through rework. 
We even have stuff with rtems4.10.




The second is the changing of `kernel` to `src`. The use of `kernel` was 
specific because it removes any ambiguity when a new user attempts to 
build a package like libbsd in the same tree. Source can mean it is the 
place where all source is placed. I think `kernel` should be used and 
returned.


I usually place all Git repositories in a "src" directory.

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Re: [rtems-docs commit] Update build system related sections for RTEMS 6

2022-11-09 Thread Chris Johns

On 9/11/2022 4:28 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:

On 09/11/2022 01:35, Chris Johns wrote:


Was this posted for review? I do not remember seeing it?


Yes, on September 12.


Thanks. Sorry, I must have missed it.


There are a number of things that could be improved with this change.


I am sure things can be improved, but removing completely out of date 
stuff can't be that bad.


The change is needed, thanks.

I had a couple of points. Both minor in the context of the needed change.

The first is the maintenance of embedded the version numbers in the 
documentation. If we can avoid doing that the work per release or dot 
release is less.


The second is the changing of `kernel` to `src`. The use of `kernel` was 
specific because it removes any ambiguity when a new user attempts to 
build a package like libbsd in the same tree. Source can mean it is the 
place where all source is placed. I think `kernel` should be used and 
returned.


Chris
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Re: [rtems-docs commit] Update build system related sections for RTEMS 6

2022-11-08 Thread Sebastian Huber

On 09/11/2022 01:35, Chris Johns wrote:


Was this posted for review? I do not remember seeing it?


Yes, on September 12.



There are a number of things that could be improved with this change.


I am sure things can be improved, but removing completely out of date 
stuff can't be that bad.


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Re: [rtems-docs commit] Update build system related sections for RTEMS 6

2022-11-08 Thread Chris Johns

Hi,

Was this posted for review? I do not remember seeing it?

There are a number of things that could be improved with this change.

Chris

On 8/11/2022 4:47 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:

Module:rtems-docs
Branch:master
Commit:31199e3a69d2dbd0a8f360e424fd19f3e9ef66ce
Changeset: 
http://git.rtems.org/rtems-docs/commit/?id=31199e3a69d2dbd0a8f360e424fd19f3e9ef66ce

Author:Sebastian Huber 
Date:  Mon Sep 12 09:10:38 2022 +0200

Update build system related sections for RTEMS 6

Update sections which contained the word "bsp_specs".

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