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2003-02-14  Jonathan Larmour  <jifl@eCosCentric.com>

        * current.ect: Update inferred values.

2002-03-13  Jesper Skov  <jskov@redhat.com>

        * current.ect: Fix _GDB_STUBS option name.

2000-11-03  Jonathan Larmour  <jlarmour@redhat.com>

        * current.ect: Add inferred values for CDL that confuses the
        config tool inference engine at present.

2000-07-20  Nick Garnett  <nickg@cygnus.co.uk>

        * current.ect: Added ISOINFRA package.

2000-04-07  Hugo Tyson  <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>

        * ecos.db: Re-organize device packages.  This is a massive change
        involving deleting all the sources for serial and ethernet drivers
        from where they used to live in
            packages/io/serial/current/src/ARCH/PLATFORM.[ch]
            packages/net/drivers/eth/PLATFORM/current/src/...
        and reinstating them in
            packages/devs/serial/ARCH/PLATFORM/current/src/...
            packages/devs/eth/ARCH/PLATFORM/current/src/...

        All these new packages are properly defined in ecos.db, and are
        all of type "hardware" so that a "target" can grab them.
        
        This directory layout is descriptive of the devices we have right
        now, arch and platform are separate levels just to make it easier
        to navigate in the filesystem and similar to the HAL structure in
        the filesystem.

        It is *not* prescriptive of future work; for example, the mythical
        common highly-portable 16550 serial driver which works on many
        targets would be called "devs/serial/s16550/current", or a serial
        device for a particular board (cogent springs to mind) that can
        work with different CPUs fitted is "devs/serial/cogent/current".

        Changelogs have been preserved and replicated over all the new
        packages, so that no history is lost.

        The contents of individual source files are unchanged; they build
        in just the same emvironment except for a very few cases where the
        config file name changed in this movement.

        Targets in ecos.db have been redefined to bring in all relevant
        hardware packages including net and serial drivers (but the newly
        included packages are only active if their desired parent is
        available.)
        
        The names of CDL options (and their #defines of course) stay the
        same for the serial drivers, for backward compatibility.

        * templates/*/current.ect: these have had CYGPKG_IO_SERIAL added
        rather than it being in (almost) all target definitions.
        
2000-02-18  Jonathan Larmour  <jlarmour@redhat.co.uk>

        * current.ect: Shrink template so that it only enables a single option
        in the platform HAL, and it's completely up to the platform HAL to
        define the dependencies. This makes things more generic.

2000-02-15  Jesper Skov  <jskov@redhat.com>

        * current.ect: All targets use this template now.

2000-01-27  Jesper Skov  <jskov@redhat.com>

        * current.ect: AEB uses this now.

2000-01-26  Jesper Skov  <jskov@redhat.com>

        * current.ect: Added list of supportred targets.

2000-01-21  Jesper Skov  <jskov@cygnus.co.uk>

        * current.ect: Add description. Change to ROM startup. Set
        ROM_MONITOR option.

2000-01-20  Jesper Skov <jskov@cygnus.co.uk>

        * templates/stubs directory created
        

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