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Announcing eCos Configuration Tool 2.02
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- Subject: Announcing eCos Configuration Tool 2.02
- From: Julian Smart <julians at redhat dot com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 17:31:56 +0100
The latest version of the new Configuration Tool for Linux and Windows is
available from:
http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ct2.html
Various bugs are fixed, including the Windows 98 crash problem and the
directory naming bug.
I enclose an extract from the change log below.
Regards,
Julian
*** Version 2.02, June 27th 2001
- Packages are now sorted in the Packages Dialog.
Templates are sorted on Windows, not yet on Linux.
- There was an interaction between Configtool/TCL/Windows 98 that
caused a GPF when saving files. This has now been worked around.
- When entering the user tools directory, Configtool now
recognises it correctly if it contains appropriate binaries.
- The current build tools path is saved so that if the eCos
installer wasn't used, there will be a default build tools
path and the user won't get asked every time.
- Main window now refreshed after some dialogs close and before
a lengthy operation for aesthetic reasons.
- The dialogs for saving and opening .ecc files now default to the
directory of the last loaded/saved file, for convenience.
- Switched to Rich Edit control for Output Window since it has
a higher capacity; this causes scrolling behaviour to be
less than optimal on NT and a bit weird on Win98, so there's some
work to do.
- Added CHANGES.txt and TODO.txt to the distribution.
*** Version 2.01, June 2001
- Clicking Save when tool was first loaded didn't do anything.
Now behaves like Save As for a first-time save.
- Mix-up with directory names fixed.
- Windows installer now leaves existing DLLs intact even if
the installer's files were newer.
- The Unix tarball now contains a subdirectory containing the current
version in the name.
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