Hi Ben,
Did you have an opportunity to take a look at the patch? If there is
anything that you think I can already refine, please, let me know.
best regards,
Alexander
2013/2/20 Alexander Ivchenko :
> Hello Ben,
>
> Thank you very much for your input.
> I attached the updated version with .xml d
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 07:40:53AM -0700, Rob Savoye wrote:
> Actually other projects don't use texinfo as the primary format.
"The preferred document format for the GNU system is the Texinfo
formatting language."
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/GNU-Manuals.html#GNU-Manuals
> Con
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On 02/12/13 23:37, Ben Elliston wrote:
> Rob, Docbook is a dog. Why don't we take the current generated
> Texinfo file as the starting point and just use that, like every
> other GNU project?
Actually other projects don't use texinfo as the prima
Hi Alexander
Sorry to bring bad news, but you've patched the Texinfo files. The
definitive source files for the DejaGnu documentation are user.xml and
ref.xml. The Texinfo files are automatically generated. Can you
please update the right files?
Rob, Docbook is a dog. Why don't we take the cu
Hi ALexander
> The agreement with FSF for DejaGnu is signed and has been sent to
> FSF. Meanwhile we added a documentation and made some small changes
> in the patch. Could you please take a look? The patch is attached.
Thanks, will starting reviewing it now.
Cheers, Ben
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This patch includes no documentation. Please update the user manual
where applicable and I can then take a closer look. I have no
problems with the patch in principle.
Thanks,
Ben
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Hello,
The attached patch provides functionality for local testing unix-like
devices via debug bridges.
This means the whole compilation will be executed on host and run will
be executed on the
target including pulling of all results from target to host. To run
this kind of testing, target
type mu