Øyvind Harboe wrote:
> I am not very keen on changing anything in terms of
> tools around openocd as there are a lot of developers out
> there that are familiar with the current situation. Every so
> often we get a request to use some new tool, switch version
> control, etc.  I believe that it is a good thing that any such
> switch must be consensus made and that the rate of
> switching & introducing new tools is low so as not to
> alienate the occasional participants. Also, I think OpenOCD
> is the wrong project to help test & promote some great, but
> off the beaten path, tool/method.
>
> Better the devil you know.
>
> What's the advantage of switching if everything works fine now?
>
>
>   

Øyvind,


Here is a start:

    http://lwn.net/Articles/188693/

    http://www.cmake.org/cmake/project/about.html

The best thing is to try it on linux.  I can walk you through that, and 
as we were to do that it would be good to develop a "HOWTO" text file 
for new users that records the right turns and warns of the wrong turns 
during the process.    We have something like that for Kicad, where I am 
one of the main developers:


    
http://kicad.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/kicad/trunk/kicad/COMPILING.txt?revision=1472&view=markup


HTH,

Dick

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