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Re: Which cvs tag to use to download the redboot source for the ipaq demo
- To: Gary Thomas <gthomas at redhat dot com>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Which cvs tag to use to download the redboot source for the ipaq demo
- From: wyeepeng at dso dot org dot sg
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 17:54:10 +0800 (SGT)
- Cc: Wong Yee Peng <wyeepeng at dso dot org dot sg>, ecos-discuss at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- References: <009f01c15b74$377f7b40$8201a8c0@mospeada> <1003809674.24201.6.camel@station91>
Usually, the latest codes are not fully tested. So, they are less stable.
That's how I felt. Thanks anyway.
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Wong Yee Peng
Member of Technical Staff,
Computer Security Lab (http://security.dso.org.sg),
DSO National Laboratories (http://www.dso.org.sg),
20 Science Park Drive Singapore 118230;
Member of Special Interest Group in Security and Information inteGrity (SIG^2),
(http://security.org.sg)
Quoting Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>:
> On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 12:38, Wong Yee Peng wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Does anyone knows what cvs tag (or branch) to use for downloading
> the
> > version of the redboot source codes used to create the ipaq demo
> binaries
> > (redboot_ROM.bin, etc found under
> http://sources.redhat.com/redboot/ipaq/).
> >
> > I like to know cos I am trying to make some minor changes and try
> it out
> > on my ipaq but I don't want to use the latest version of the source
> codes
> > cos they seem to be unstable.
>
> The tags in the anonCVS tree aren't very useful, I'm afraid. You
> could
> just check out by date (pick a date near when those images were made,
> etc).
>
> Just curious - what about the more recent code do you think is
> unstable?
>
>
>