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AW: AW: Re: eCos Configuration Tool clewan and rebuild
- From: "Richard Rauch" <rrauch at itrgmbh dot de>
- To: "'Alex Schuilenburg'" <alex at schuilenburg dot org>, <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2016 14:01:02 +0200
- Subject: AW: AW: Re: eCos Configuration Tool clewan and rebuild
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>
> However, the anoncvs GUI configtool has a subtle major flaw when creating
a
> configuration by selecting a target that is not the default.
> All new target configurations are created against the current target and
> template (often default target and "default" template), and switched to
the
> new target (and/or template). If you have two similar but distinct
targets you
> could end up with conflicts that the anoncvs GUI tool cannot resolve
> automatically. Even creating a new configuration for the default target
can
> and often does result in a slightly different configuration (but entirely
valid)
> to that created by ecosconfig.
We delete the build folders only, but not the .ecc file.
If rebuilding with GUI config tool (after build folders deleted) with same
.ecc file, the result is exactly the same!
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