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---++ Mon 28th July 2008

Slides from the OLS Birds Of a Feather (BOF) session
can be found here:

[[/celf_ltib_bof_v1.2.pdf][Roll your own Linux, the easy way (BOF)]]


---++ Tues 8th April 2008

Savannah CVS updated with new merge from Freescale

A detailed changlog can be found here: [[http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/*checkout*/ltib/doc/LtibMergesFromFSL-20080404?root=ltib][changelog]]

---++ Weds 30th January 2008

LTIB training pdf document posted:
[[/LTIB_generic_v1.4_-_version_6.4.1.pdf][Introduction to LTIB]]

---++ 5th November 2007

The latest LTIB has been merged out from Freescale.  This includes many
new features, bug fixes and general improvements.

For full details please look at the changelog:
[[http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/*checkout*/ltib/doc/LtibMergesFromFSL-20071105?root=ltib][5th November 2007 Freescale to Savannah merge out details]]


---++ 21st March 2007

A new cvs snapshot is available here: http://www.bitshrine.org/gpp/savannah_ltib-20070321.tar.gz

---++ 16th March 2007

savannah.nongnu.org is back up, CVS is available again.

---++ 14th March 2007

Savannah.nongnu.org seems to be down.  To mitigate this I've uploaded
a recent CVS snaphot, which you can get here: http://www.bitshrine.org/gpp/savannah_ltib-20070305.tar.gz

---++ Mon 27th November 2006

Having had a slight roasting that made me realise Thanksgiving had just
been and gone, I thought it was high time to do another merge out to
Savannah's CVS.

The most notable things are:

   * Added platforms mpc8349itx, imx31, 8360epb, mpc8641hpcn 
   * Fixed a pile of bugs
   * Added a lot of very useful features (I'd like to enumerate, but no time now)
   * Probably added a few bugs, but there you go.

One thing to note is that updating the CVS means that some of the patches
referenced by the meta-data may not have made it out to the GPP yet.
The current snapshot of what is and isn't external with respect to
CVS is available [[/autodocs/bsp_ext_ava.html][here]].  Note however that
things get continually pushed out to the GPP, so the most accurate way
to tell is to either a) try ./ltib, b) got to [[/gpp][the GPP]] and see
if the file you want it there.

As always if you have any comments please join the mailing list and let me
know (as gently as possible).

I will be making a tarball "x.y.x" release once things have had a little
while to settle down.

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-- Main.StuartHughes
