On 30.10.2009 01:54, Peter Stuge wrote:
Stefan Reinauer wrote:
(this moves all sudirectories of coreboot-v2 to trunk and wipes the coreboot-v2 directory as soon as it's empty. Then the directory hierarchy would be more similar to, e.g. flashrom)
If moving then I prefer this. Do the job properly when the knife is out anyway. :)
NACK!!!
Are you two aware that every checkout of the new tree will look like this:
coreboot-v1/.cvsignore coreboot-v1/AUTHORS coreboot-v1/COPYING coreboot-v1/ChangeLog coreboot-v1/Documentation/ coreboot-v1/HOWTO/ coreboot-v1/NEWS coreboot-v1/README coreboot-v1/romimages/ coreboot-v1/src/ coreboot-v1/util/ COPYING Makefile NEWS README documentation/ src/ targets/ payloads/ util/ADLO util/abuild util/analysis util/cbfstool util/compareboard util/crossgcc util/dump_mmcr util/kbuildall util/kconfig util/lbtdump util/newconfig util/nrv2b util/optionlist util/options util/resetcf util/romcc util/sconfig util/vgabios util/x86emu util/xcompile util/ectool util/getpir util/inteltool util/k8resdump util/mkelfImage util/mptable util/msrtool util/nvramtool util/superiotool
Every coreboot checkout will contain a complete v1 tree, all utilities we ever had (including an alpha disassembler from v1, flash_and_burn from v1, AMD K7 MSR tools etc.), all payloads, and it will be dead slow to check it out.
You don't want that.
Regards, Carl-Daniel