Mike Perks wrote: > Brian, > > I sometimes like to use AVRDude as an alternative to AVRProg. However I > have found the following problems continue to exist in even the AVRDude > 5.0 Beta. This is frank input that I hope will spur you to improve AVRDude. > > 1. I tried building my own version from source and found the makefile > schema impenetrable. I understand why some of the complexity is there > but unless you have the environment setup correctly, it doesn't work. In > the end I fudged the makefile and did build a Windows version with GCC. > I am a software engineer so I'm not a newbieat this type of thing. I assume you were looking at configure.ac/in and automake.am ? The Makefile is machine generated and is not supposed to be looked at by the usual developers. That said, you *can* understand the actions of these files after learning autoconf/automake, and are very useful for debugging. ... > Few people are going to bother testing AVRDude 5.0 if there is no > Windows version and no documentation on exactly what it does. Few *windoze* users will test a non-windoze version. If you want the latest and greatest things built on non-windoze systems, then you have to be using or be familiar with the same non-windoze systems. Windoze is just an appliance for dispensing commercial software to end-users that happens to work for *some* free software. It doesn't have a decent infrastructure for free unix-like software development.
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Re: [avrdude-dev] Re: [AVR-Chat] AVRDUDE 5.0 BETA Release
2005-05-18 by Russell Shaw
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