David Brownell wrote:
On Tuesday 25 August 2009, Michael Schwingen wrote:
Luca Ottaviano wrote:
2 - No documentation whatsoever to start using Openocd: when using a
jtag interface you need to learn about libusb-win32 drivers, the
difference between libusb versions (libusb0.1,
On Tuesday 25 August 2009, Michael Schwingen wrote:
Yep; though I think such builder docs should not be
part of the user's guide (openocd.texi) or of the
developer's manual (doxygen stuff).
Why not?
Because users are not normally builders ... and should not be.
And even if they do
David Brownell wrote:
On Tuesday 25 August 2009, Michael Schwingen wrote:
Yep; though I think such builder docs should not be
part of the user's guide (openocd.texi) or of the
developer's manual (doxygen stuff).
Why not?
Because users are not normally builders ... and
Add INSTALL.Win32 file?
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Øyvind Harboe wrote:
Add INSTALL.Win32 file?
That would be OK with me - for me, it is important that the information
is bundled in one place, and not separate for each distribution.
(even if I don't use OpenOCD on Windows).
cu
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Zach Welch ha scritto:
Freddie,
I appreciate all the effort that you have put into the Windows build,
and I hope you will continue to work with the community to improve it.
That does not make it acceptable for you to continue trolling here.
IMO, I think he's frustrated by the number of
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Luca Ottavianolottavi...@develer.com wrote:
I can summarize the problems I've had so far with Windows builds of Openocd:
1 - No official exe on the website: building with Cygwin or MinGW under
Windows it's *really* a pain. I really appreciate Freddie's work
Luca Ottaviano wrote:
2 - No documentation whatsoever to start using Openocd: when using a
jtag interface you need to learn about libusb-win32 drivers, the
difference between libusb versions (libusb0.1, libusb1.0, libusb-filters
and so on), Vista issues (32-bit differs from 64-bit), jtag
On Tuesday 25 August 2009, Michael Schwingen wrote:
Luca Ottaviano wrote:
2 - No documentation whatsoever to start using Openocd: when using a
jtag interface you need to learn about libusb-win32 drivers, the
difference between libusb versions (libusb0.1, libusb1.0, libusb-filters
and
As some of you have probably noticed every now and then a questions pops
up about how to use OpenOCD in Windows? Surely people refer to the
release that I've made, which uses - just as some of you decided -
libusb-win32 drivers.
That's exactly what I was talking about some time ago when some of
I love the wikipedia reference to fundamentalist and pragmatic.
I didn't see any reference to terrorist, unamerican or patriotic
though. :-)
On a more serious note: such build instructions is one of the
recommended and acceptable approaches to mitigating the
problem.
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I think those questions just reflect the fact that the distributions
based on libftdi on Windows still have rough edges. Which should be
no surprise. Such stuff takes a bit of time to sort out.
On Monday 24 August 2009, Freddie Chopin wrote:
This is to (respectfully)
Freddie,
I appreciate all the effort that you have put into the Windows build,
and I hope you will continue to work with the community to improve it.
That does not make it acceptable for you to continue trolling here.
You are the one creating a problem here, antagonizing those of us who
want to
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[mailto:openocd-development-boun...@lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Zach
Welch
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 2:10 PM
To: Freddie Chopin
Cc: openocd-development
Subject: Re: [Openocd-development] OpenOCD for Windows issues
Freddie,
I appreciate all the effort that you have
Zach Welch pisze:
You are the one creating a problem here, antagonizing those of us who
want to respect the GPL license by attempting to label us as
fundamentalists.
Did I say something like that? Where? The build tutorial is not mine [;
I've just found it posted on sparkfun.
I laugh at
: Freddie Chopin
CC: openocd-development
Onderwerp: Re: [Openocd-development] OpenOCD for Windows issues
On a more serious note: such build instructions is one of the
recommended and acceptable approaches to mitigating the
problem.
--
Øyvind Harboe
Embedded software and hardware consulting
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:09 AM, Zach Welchz...@superlucidity.net wrote:
Freddie,
I appreciate all the effort that you have put into the Windows build,
and I hope you will continue to work with the community to improve it.
I think we should all appreciate the efforts of Freddie. He could have
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