X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=d1b983d76aebea4cfbc8391f764f28496cf42c1d;hb=8b3f0f3f69a393151252d7f2211c9a15ae6cb456;hp=3a473c7bcca07d9d2e184855a038f5811b108485;hpb=1b2cb095bae87f02250cd487b71e0a3d0f1ecb74;p=openocd diff --git a/README b/README index 3a473c7b..d1b983d7 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -203,11 +203,6 @@ interfaces should be included (among other things). The following list of options was extracted from the output of './configure --help'. Other options may be available there: - --enable-maintainer-mode enable make rules and dependencies not useful - (and sometimes confusing) to the casual installer - NOTE: This option is *required* for GIT builds! - It should *not* be used to build a release. - --enable-dummy Enable building the dummy JTAG port driver --enable-parport Enable building the pc parallel port driver @@ -215,6 +210,8 @@ options may be available there: (for x86 only) --enable-parport-giveio Enable use of giveio for parport (for CygWin only) + --enable-ftdi Enable building support for the MPSSE mode of FTDI + based devices, using libusb-1.0 in asynchronous mode --enable-ft2232_libftdi Enable building support for FT2232 based devices using the libftdi driver, opensource alternate of @@ -273,19 +270,23 @@ options may be available there: --enable-stlink Enable building support for the ST-Link JTAG Programmer + --enable-ti-icdi Enable building support for the TI/Stellaris ICDI + JTAG Programmer --enable-osbdm Enable building support for the OSBDM (JTAG only) Programmer --enable-opendous Enable building support for the estick/opendous JTAG Programmer + --enable-sysfsgpio Enable building support for programming driven via + sysfs gpios. --enable-minidriver-dummy Enable the dummy minidriver. --disable-internal-jimtcl Disable building internal jimtcl - --enable-libusb0 Use libusb-0.1 library for USB JTAG devices + --enable-remote-bitbang Enable building support for the Remote Bitbang jtag driver @@ -417,7 +418,7 @@ Obtaining OpenOCD From GIT You can download the current GIT version with a GIT client of your choice from the main repository: - git://openocd.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openocd/openocd + git://git.code.sf.net/p/openocd/code You may prefer to use a mirror: @@ -428,7 +429,7 @@ Using the GIT command line client, you might use the following command to set up a local copy of the current repository (make sure there is no directory called "openocd" in the current directory): - git clone git://openocd.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openocd/openocd + git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/openocd/code openocd Then you can update that at your convenience using @@ -437,7 +438,6 @@ Then you can update that at your convenience using There is also a gitweb interface, which you can use either to browse the repository or to download arbitrary snapshots using HTTP: - http://openocd.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=openocd/openocd http://repo.or.cz/w/openocd.git Snapshots are compressed tarballs of the source tree, about 1.3 MBytes @@ -448,9 +448,9 @@ Tips For Building From a GIT Repository --------------------------------------- Building OpenOCD from a repository requires a recent version of the GNU -autotools (autoconf >= 2.59 and automake >= 1.9). +autotools (autoconf >= 2.60 and automake >= 1.9). 1) Run './bootstrap' to create the 'configure' script and prepare the build process for your host system. -2) Run './configure --enable-maintainer-mode' with other options. +2) Run './configure' with other options.