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Without this, ${PREFIX}/info/dir won't be updated by install-info. Typical error message will be: ---- % install-info --dir-file=/usr/pkg/info/dir ./work/simulavr-1.0.0/doc/simulavr.info install-info: warning: no info dir entry in `./work/simulavr-1.0.0/doc/simulavr.info' ---- Remove @@hfill - not supported by gtexinfo 5+ --- doc/simulavr.texinfo.orig 2012-02-13 00:26:38.000000000 +0900 +++ doc/simulavr.texinfo 2013-08-14 14:04:34.000000000 +0900 @@@@ -36,6 +36,11 @@@@ @@end copying +@@dircategory SimulAVR +@@direntry +* Simulavr: (SimulAVR). A simulator for the Atmel AVR family of microcontrollers. +@@end direntry + @@titlepage @@title SimulAVR - an AVR simulation framework @@subtitle A simulator for the Atmel AVR family of microcontrollers. @@@@ -44,8 +49,8 @@@@ @@c The following two commands start the copyright page. @@page -@@hfill Send bugs and comments on SimulAVR to@@* -@@hfill @@w{@@email{simulavr-devel@@@@nongnu.org}} +Send bugs and comments on SimulAVR to@@* +@@w{@@email{simulavr-devel@@@@nongnu.org}} @@vskip 0pt plus 1filll @@insertcopying @@end titlepage @ 1.3 log @(pkgsrc) simulavr asks for libiberty.a. With avr-gcc 4.5.3 and avr-binutils-2.23.2, binutils is installing libiberty.a But with new binutils-2.24, it won't install libiberty. Instead, avr-gcc-4.8.3 will provied libiberty. Makefile (of simulavr) now has pointer to PATH of libiberty now as: CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-libiberty=${PREFIX}/lib/gcc/avr (Add patches) patch-src_systemclock_cpp (rename from patch-src_systemclock.cpp) patch-src_systemclock_h patch-src_traceval_cpp patch-src_traceval_h clang flags as resize unresolved reference, backport from git repository (as of 2013-09-15). patch-examples_atmel_key_StdDefs_c Status: Locally Added passing argument 1 of 'strlen' differ in signedness [-Wpointer-sign] @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d10 2 d14 1 a14 1 @@@@ -36,6 +36,11 @@@@ by the Free Software Foundation. d26 11 @ 1.2 log @Remove @@hfill - not supported by gtexinfo 5+ @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-doc_simulavr_texinfo,v 1.1 2013/09/12 06:20:35 mef Exp $ a9 2 Remove @@hfill - not supported by gtexinfo 5+ d12 1 a12 1 @@@@ -36,6 +36,11 @@@@ a23 11 @@@@ -44,8 +49,8 @@@@ @@c The following two commands start the copyright page. @@page -@@hfill Send bugs and comments on SimulAVR to@@* -@@hfill @@w{@@email{simulavr-devel@@@@nongnu.org}} +Send bugs and comments on SimulAVR to@@* +@@w{@@email{simulavr-devel@@@@nongnu.org}} @@vskip 0pt plus 1filll @@insertcopying @@end titlepage @ 1.1 log @(pkgsrc) Raw simulavr-1.0.0 does not build. Some patches, and SUBST to convert MACROS etc., are added reflecting git repository (These will be unnecessary at next release, hopefully). (Upstream) Bump the version simulavr-0.1.2.1 to simulavr-1.0.0 (From manual-1.0.pdf) What features are new: - Run multiple AVR devices in one simulation. (only with interpreter interfaces or special application linked against simulavr library) Multiple cores can run where each has a different clock frequency. - Connect multiple AVR core pins to other devices like LCD, LED and others. (environment) - Connect multiple AVR cores to multiple avr-gdb instances. (each on its own socket/port number, but see first point for running multiple avr cores) - Write simulation scripts in Tcl/Tk or Python, other languages could be added by simply adding swig scripts! - Tracing the execution of the program, these traces support all debugging information directly from the ELF-file. - The traces run step by step for each device so you see all actions in the multiple devices in time-correct order. - Every interrupt call is visible. - Interrupt statistics with latency, longest and shortest execution time and some more. - There is a simple text based UI interface to add LCD, switches, LEDs or other components and can modify it during simulation, so there is no longer a need to enter a pin value during execution. (Tcl/Tk based) - Execution timing should be nearly accurate, different access times for internal RAM / external RAM / EEPROM and other hardware components are simulated. - A pseudo core hardware component is introduced to do "printf" debugging. This "device" is connected to a normal named UNIX socket so you do not have to waste a UART or other hardware in your test environment. (How?) - ELF-file loading is supported, no objcopy needed anymore. - Execution speed is tuned a lot, most hardware simulations are now only done if needed. - External IO pins which are not ports are also available. (E.g. ADC7 and ADC8 on ATmega8 in TQFP package.) - External I/O and some internal states of hardware units (link prescaler counter and interrupt states) can be dumped ot into a VCD trace to analyse I/O behaviour and timing. Or you can use it for tests. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d10 2 d14 1 a14 1 @@@@ -36,6 +36,11 @@@@ by the Free Software Foundation. d26 11 @