[En-Nut-Discussion] Cortex M3 port finally integrated into trunk
Ulrich Prinz
ulrich.prinz at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 11 23:55:21 CEST 2012
Hi Ole and all you cool guys re-integrating the STM32 branch back to trunk!
Besides some private things, vacation times and a lot of stress at work
I had no further time to check what's going on with my STM32 in the
official Nut/OS.
So very big thanks to all you, Uwe, Ole, Harald...
For me it would be nice to just keep the devnut_m3n for reference, as we
start with phase II of our project where I like to hook up to the trunk
with our Nut/OS we use internally.
So I need the latest diffs at least one time. After that I kill my own
devnut_m3n branch.
If this is ok for you?
Best regards
Ulrich
Am 15.05.2012 15:01, schrieb Ole Reinhardt:
> Hi all,
>
> today I finally (re)integrated the dev_cm3_integration branch into
> trunk. So integration of the Cortex M3 port is now finished.
>
> Therefore please consider the trunk to be unstable.
>
>
> Please do not use
>
> branches/devnut_m3n
> branches/dev_cm3_integration
>
> any more!!
>
> Is there any need to keep these branches any longer? If not, I would
> prefer to delete them! Especially the integration branch should not be
> used any longer after merging back to trunk (according to the subversion
> manuals).
>
>
> There are further branches which does not seem to be used any longer or
> that where even never used:
>
> branches/devnut_lpc2xxx
> branches/devnut_cortexm3
>
> These two where never used
>
> branches/devnut_stm32
>
> This one seem to be a predecessor to
>
> branches/devnut_m3n
>
>
>
> In short words, I would vote to delete at least the following branches:
>
> branches/devnut_m3n
> branches/dev_cm3_integration
> branches/devnut_lpc2xxx
> branches/devnut_cortexm3
> branches/devnut_stm32
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ole Reinhardt
>
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