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acceptable version
from PR pkg/22626 by Michal Pasternak
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From the CHANGES file:
254 v3.1 rev 19 8/12/03
Required reconfiguring without Tcl once to generate the
"Makefile.in" in the Xw directory; otherwise, automake 1.7
becomes a requirement.
253 v3.1 rev 18 8/6/03
A fix to the output, correcting the page numbering in the
PostScript page headers. The incorrect numbering can cause
some printers to lock up. . .
252 v3.1 rev 17 7/14/03
Thanks to Ted Roth for fixing my rather too-hasty fix of
revision 16. Also: Some fixes to the autoconf script (also
from Ted Roth), and autoconf script updated to work with the
latest versions of autoconf/automake/aclocal.
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for a possessive (like her, his, whose, their, and its).
Note that I didn't check for proper use of "its" (when it should
be "it is" or "it has" instead).
I also saw over 15 other grammar or punctuation problems, but not
fixed in this commit.
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changes are basically bugfixes, and improvements in the FPGA synthesis
area
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Covered is a Verilog code coverage analysis tool that can be useful
for determining how well a diagnostic test suite is covering the
design under test. Typically in the design verification work flow, a
design verification engineer will develop a self-checking test suite
to verify design elements/functions specified by a design's
specification document. When the test suite contains all of the tests
required by the design specification, the test writer may be asking
him/herself, "How much logic in the design is actually being
exercised?", "Does my test suite cover all of the logic under test?",
and "Am I done writing tests for the logic?". When the design
verification gets to this point, it is often useful to get some
metrics for determining logic coverage. This is where a code coverage
utility, such as Covered, is very useful.
Please note that this package is for a stable release version.
There is a seperate package (covered-current) which is made of
development snapshots.
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Changes since 0.13:
* Removal of the last inclusions of malloc.h after tips
from Charles Lepple.
* Some patch that fixed a problem for Larry Doolittle
* Error messages when running RS274D instead of
"crash-and-burn" (ie segfault).
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Pcb - X11 interactive printed circuit board layout system.
Pcb is a handy tool for the X Window System to design printed
circuit boards. All coordinate units are 1/1000 inch.
Please note that this package is a development snapshot and while it contains
the latest and greatest features, it may be buggy as well. There is a seperate
pcb package which is made of the stable releases.
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correctly
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(disable it), and another one to use memory a bit more efficiently.
The program is now usable with VCD files larger than 10M.
Update to the latest snapshot to ease discussion with the author;
a notable change in this is improved LXT support.
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* Changes in Dinotrace 9.1k 06/06/2003
**** Fix crash with busses that are replicated with different widths.
* Changes in Dinotrace 9.1j 03/22/2003
**** When window is resized, keep same percentage of trace visible.
**** Fix File Reread duplicating signals. [Uwe Bonnes]
**** Fix File Reread with identically named signals.
**** Fix dropping of 0s on signals > 32 bits. [Jason Mancini]
**** Fix coredump on read and GCC 3.2. [Jason Mancini]
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Release notes for the gEDA/gaf 20030525 development snapshot
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CHANGES:
General / Summary
* This release is mainly a packaging release. Several
contributed pieces were integrated into the gEDA/gaf
release framework including:
- Piotr Miarecki's geda (gManager)
- Piotr's gEDA Suite setup.
- geda-examples which is a tarball of various
examples of gEDA/gaf in action.
* Two new backends were also incorporated (switcap and spice-sdb)
* Improved the toplevel Makefile a little bit. Now if you are
building from a CVS checkout, you can: 1) set the PATH and
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables (as usual) and 2) type: make install
and the Makefile will take care of running auto* as required.
libgeda
* Shared library version number still at 18 (unchanged).
* No changes for libgeda.
gschem
* Applied patch by Mario Klebsch for bug #43: "If gschemdoc is
not install, gschem crashes".
* Fixed a crash when you press the q key or any other "no-action"
key. This was changed behavior when using guile 1.6.3.
* Added "reset-component-library" and "reset-source-library" rc
keywords. Now from either ~/.gEDA/gschemrc (or gnetlistrc)
or a local gschemrc (or gnetlistrc) file, you can empty out
all the default libraries and set your own.
* Fixed the x_multimulti.nw build problem that some people ran into.
* Updated the Brazilian translation (new file supplied by Antonio).
gnetlist
* Applied a patch by Dan McMahill to get the PCBboard backend working
with guile 1.6.3
* Integrated Stuart Brorson's advanced spice backend (spice-sdb).
Please see the howto in the docs directory (docs/spice-sdb/)
for more info on this backend. The only changes I made to
Stuart's original code was to lowercase the name of the backend
(from spice-SDB to spice-sdb). Also check out his spice website
at: [1]http.
* Integrated Dan McMahill's switchcap backend. Please see the
gnetlist/docs/README.switcap for more info. Also see the
documentation in the docs package (docs/switcap) for even more
info.
* Applied a patch from Dan to the gnetlist.1 manpage.
gsymcheck
* No changes for gsymcheck.
symbols
* Werner Hoch updated a bunch of symbols in the max symbol library
along with adding a few new symbols. Thanks!
* Integrated a few new symbols for Stuart's spice backend.
* Integrated a few new symbols for Dan's switcap backend.
* Fixed 93Cx6-1.sym to include power information (patch by
Holger Dietze). (Bug#65)
* Applied Wojciech Kazubski's --with-docdir patch. Now you can
specify where the documentation is installed using --with-docdir
at the ./configure stage.
* Fixed 74/7408-2.sym and 74/7409-2.sym, these symbols were swapped.
Pointed out by Mario Klebsch.
* Integrated a bunch of symbols from various people (thanks)
who used the website upload mechanism. Btw, the website symbol
upload is so much easier for me, so please continue using it.
I think I have a few symbols I still need to finish integrating.
geda (gManager)
* From the README:
"gEDA Suite Project Manager is a start point for
everything what you may want to do. It is used to
organize your files and easy running tools. It
simplifies your job."
Even though it is called gManager or Project Manager, the
built executable is called "geda". Please play with it and
let Piotr know of any suggestions or bugs.
* This is the first release of this program inside the gEDA/gaf
framework.
* Integrated this program into the toplevel Makefile (so that it gets
built when you type make install etc...)
* If you build using the toplevel Makefile from now on, you must
have geda in the current directory.
setup
* This is Piotr's gEDA Suite Setup program.
* This is the first release of this program inside of the gEDA/gaf
framework. Please send all bug reports to Piotr.
* Here's how you use it:
1) Download all the gaf files and the required libraries
and put them all into one directory.
2) Download guile-1.4.1.tar.gz and put it also into the
above directory.
3) Type: make xinstall
4) Follow the GUI.
Setup will build and install all of gEDA/gaf. Eventually this
will be extended to build/install the rest of gEDA and gEDA
related programs. Please let Piotr know of any suggestions or
bugs.
Make sure you have guile-1.4.1.tar.gz in the current directory
along with all the gaf tarballs.
* If you build using the toplevel Makefile from now on, you must
have setup in the current directory.
utils
* Applied a patch by Charles Lepple to fix a build problem on OSX.
* Applied Wojciech Kazubski's --with-docdir patch here as well.
docs
* Integrated documentation for Dan's and Stuart's new backends.
* Applied Wojciech Kazubski's --with-docdir patch here as well.
examples
* This is the first release of the example package inside of
the gEDA/gaf framework.
* This package includes:
- Stefan's gTAG : An example of hierarchical schematics using gaf.
- Terry Porter's lightning_detector: An example of how to use
gEDA/gaf with PCB.
- Stuart Brorson's TwoStageAmp and RF_Amp : Examples of how
to use spice-sdb for single page and hierarchical SPICE
simulation using gEDA/gaf.
If anybody else has some projects they would be willing to allow
me to distribute, please let me know! I'm always looking for
examples of gEDA/gaf in real use.
* The examples are not installed, but the toplevel Makefile expects
the tarball to be untarred in the current directory.
For more a detailed ChangeLog please look in the appropriate source
directories.
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complements cad/verilog[-current]
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There was a couple of snapshots since february; besides bugfixes the
major highligths might be:
-handling of real values at various places
-support for library modules (esp cadence PLI1)
-better FPGA support (esp Virtex II)
-"vvp" interactive mode added
Also converted to buildlink2, and dependencies to libz, libbz2 and
readline added.
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The source for version 3.1 contains the first official release of the
Tcl/Tk-based version of xcircuit. At this time , everything in the
original program has been implemented in the Tk GUI. The Tcl version
has the greatest amount of command-line control, and can be run
exclusively from the command line (e.g., from a script). A
command-line argument "-exec" has been added to facilitate running
xcircuit in "batch mode".
Starting with version 3.1 revision 10, XCircuit has been made an
official part of the EDA environment including Magic, IRSIM, Netgen,
and Tclspice. Revision 10 addresses interoperability among these
applications, including use of XCircuit in conjunction with Magic for
Layout-vs.-Schematic (LVS) verification. A Magic tutorial on using
XCircuit, Magic, and Netgen together for LVS is in the works. Note
that this EDA environment requires that all applications be compiled
with Tcl/Tk.
From this point, the embedded Python interpreter interface will not be
further developed, except for essential bug fixes and such.
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-this really doesn't USE_LIBTOOL
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Patch ngspice.info for INFO-DIR-{SECTION,ENTRY} addition.
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now and not NetBSD-*-arm32. Changes include one or more of:
- Change MACHINE_ARCH == arm32 to also match arm
- Where ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM includes NetBSD-*-arm32, add NetBSD-*-arm
- Where BROKEN or worked around for arm gcc bugs, set USE_GCC3
The last may shake out a few more broken packages the next bulk build.
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the new generator constructs (like pysim, at a first glance)
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is accepted. Suggested by Grant.
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Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages,
please adjust.
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the shared share/mime-info directory. Bump PKGREVISION.
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the 6 patch files not used anymore
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Changes since last packaged version:
Version 6.4
Graphical interface
1. Filedialog now has filters for Linux also.
Boolean algorithm (also effects booleanonly)
1. Error corrected in correction settings.
Version 6.3
Graphical interface
1. Based on wxWindows 2.3.4
2. cmake now used to create projects and makefiles
Boolean algorithm (also effects booleanonly)
1. Using the kbool library with the Boolean engine.
Version 6.21
Graphical interface
1. and it did not even save gdsii or key files properly,
i just wonder why no one did let me know ;-)
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dependency bumps.
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