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2001-04-25 Chris Johns <cjohns@cybertec.com.au>
* linux-bdm.c: Still need the config modules check.
* Makefile: Do not force module versions on. Detect it now.
* linux-bdm.c:
Use config.h (autoconfig.h) to detect if module version numbers are
enabled. On RH7.0 you still get warnings.
2001-04-22 Chris Johns <cjohns@cybertec.com.au>
* Makefile: Changed to better support RH7.0 systems.
2001-02-03 Chris Johns <cjohns@cybertec.com.au>
* linux-bdm.c: Changed to support the new memory move interface.
2000-09-03 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* linux-bdm.c: Fixed the ICD spelling.
22000-08-03 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* linux-bdm.c:
Merged a patch from Frank Haverkamp <haver@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> which
makes the driver more robust in the face of kernel data
structure changes.
2000-06-27 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* Makefile: Use a full path to depmod as `/sbin' may not be in root's
path when doing an install.
2000-05-31 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* Makefile:
Added the system include path incase another gcc is installed.
Removed the PST define. It is automatic now.
* linux-bdm.c: Support for the IDC interface.
2000-03-30 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* Makefile: Added the USE_PST support. Moved to clean OS structure.
* linux-bdm.c: New file.
1999-05-25 eric <>
* Makefile:
It seems that depmod complains about unresolved symbols even
when the driver loads and works properly. I don't know what's
changed in Linux to cause this, but for now just get rid of
the depmod.
1998-12-12 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* Makefile: Fixed the modversions.
1998-10-31 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* Makefile: Always over-write the installed header and lib.
1998-10-14 Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
* Makefile: Changed the prefix to the default of /usr.
1997-11-01 eric <>
* Makefile: Fit into RTEMS distribution.
1997-02-08 eric <>
* Makefile: Add a single `prefix'.
Make directories if necessary when installing.
1997-02-07 eric <>
* Makefile: Add module installation to install target.
* Makefile: New file.