
24 Sep
2007
24 Sep
'07
11:40 a.m.
In message 1190585597.7015.28.camel@elrond.atmel.sweden you wrote:
What's wrong with board/ ?
You get a *lot* of boards in board/ Good for computers, not for humans.
Depends on what you are doing. A "grep -r foo board" can be good for humans, too, as it save me a lot of time and thinking where the hell all the board files may be scattered around.
I don't see a use for this. What's wroing with having these files in the top level directory?
If you could build several boards in one tree, then it makes sense to have it in a subdirectory, but for once I agree with Wolfgang :-)
You can build several boards in one source tree by simply using the "make O=..." option.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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